Singapore is often seen as a model of religious harmony. Yet quiet stereotypes linger, shaping how we see—and don’t see—one ...
In the last few weeks, one TikTok series has gotten local foodies in a tizzy. At the centre of the debate is content creator ...
Again, the Malay-Muslim community finds its identity and loyalty examined in national conversations and in Parliament.
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As Chinese F&B brands flood into Singapore, our culture, inclusivity and sense of belonging are gradually eroded.
RICE feeds your mind with Singaporean stories of human interest that make you think, engage and empathise.
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Renée Ting was barely 19 years old in 2011 when she first got the call telling her that she was hired at BooksActually. To the quiet teenager, the bookstore was her escape from the volatility of home.
I remember the first time I wandered the back alleys of Geylang close to 10 years ago. As a teenager, I knew I had to experience the vice central everyone would chatter about at least once in my life.