
Pink ‘pushback’, online hate groups, and gay rights in Singapore
Online anti-gay rhetoric in Singapore reaches increasingly alarming levels Continue reading Pink ‘pushback’, online hate groups, and gay rights in Singapore
Online anti-gay rhetoric in Singapore reaches increasingly alarming levels Continue reading Pink ‘pushback’, online hate groups, and gay rights in Singapore
Did Da Vinci paint two versions of the Mona Lisa? Compelling evidence suggests he did. Continue reading the Isleworth Mona Lisa
I recently shared a cab from Tiong Bahru to the east coast of Singapore with a local woman. It was late at night, there was a paucity of cabs to be had, and we both managed to avoid the unpleasant stand off when one taxi pulls up to two different waiting people. It was very agreeable; she lived a mile further than me, it made … Continue reading The $40 breakfast
Few urban centres can claim to be as pluralistic and lacking in any national identity as London. Being part of London is a life-challenge for the many travellers who pass through, hoping to call it home. They endure, in many cases, three-to-a bed cramped rooms at Waterloo, poor salaries; it is a shared struggle with other kindred souls. The poster above articulates this sense of … Continue reading … and some have Nationality thrust upon them