Author: Arman ShahPage 17 of 30

A former travel writer with fond memories of solo adventures in Southeast Asia, Arman is now founder and editor of The Everyday People.

If you ever see him approaching with a camera and voice recorder in hand, please choose kindness and don’t decline his request for an interview.

U.S. Praveen: From Singapore to New York; Breaking Barriers in Acting

“I made it my mission as an actor to bring authentic representation to my work. And there are many ways to do that. For me, I chose to be mindful of the roles I play and portray.”

CreatorWeek 2024

7 – 11 May 2024: CreatorWeek brings together top creators, industry experts, and enthusiasts for a week-long celebration of creativity. 

Frida Kahlo: The Life of An Icon

4 May – 1 September 2024: Discover the world of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and how she became one of today’s most influential cultural icons.

HSBC SVNS SGP 2024

3 – 5 May 2024: A brand new HSBC SVNS brings together a unique festival of sport, music, food, fitness and immersive experiences.

LIV Golf Singapore

3 – 5 May 2024: Bear witness to elite golf as LIV Golf Singapore returns to Sentosa Golf Club.

“Hamilton” at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore

19 April – 26 May 2024: Watch the iconic musical that’s brought to audiences in Singapore by BASE Entertainment Asia.

“Naruto: The Gallery” at Universal Studios Singapore

28 March – 30 June 2024: Celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the “Big Three” anime with the overseas debut of Naruto: The Gallery.

“Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest Experience” in Sentosa

3 February – 19 May 2024: Walk into the depths of an illuminated dark forest and discover fantastic beasts and iconic Wizarding World moments.

“Plastic: Remaking Our World” at National Museum of Singapore

27 January – 23 June 2024: Uncover the evolution of plastic at a special travelling exhibition by the Vitra Design Museum, V&A Dundee and MAAT.

Subway® ‘The Double Cheese Challenge’

Say “Double Cheese!” and flash your widest smile to receive a free Double Cheese Chicken sub. Yes, it’s that simple!

“Little Shop of Horrors” by Sing’theatre

Sing’theatre presents “Little Shop of Horrors”, a classic, fun, and family-friendly musical that is sure to delight audiences of all ages this April.

“How I Learned To Drive” by The Esplanade

The Esplanade presents its April 2024 theatre production that’s part of The Studios: TRIP programme, a platform showcasing work by early-career directors.

Sophia Pay: Tragic Death of Sibling Inspired Kindness to Strangers and a More Purposeful Life 

People of Legends | “Sometimes, I do wonder. What if my brother called me the day he wanted to kill himself? Is there something I could have done? That emotion is very unresolved, because there’s nothing that you can do about it now.”

GoalKick: Football Academy Creates Level Playing Field in Singapore

The football academy in Singapore shares its mission to provide quality training for every kid with a dream.

Sheryl Woo: The Art of Maintaining Celebrity Wax Figures at Madame Tussauds Singapore

Humans of Sentosa | “We have 84 figures currently, and we ensure they stay pristine. I’ve memorised how all of them should look, from their hair and nails to their clothes and jewellery.”

Arz: Picking Up the Pieces After Heartbreaking Divorce by Leaning on Faith and Boxing Practice

People of Legends | “I went for counselling, and the counsellor gave me very good advice. She said my ex-wife is out there smiling, laughing and enjoying her life as though I never existed. She’s living her best life right now, while I’m here spiralling. Don’t I deserve to be happy, too?”

Ray Kua: Athlete Turned Entrepreneur Strives to Make Quality Training Accessible to All Youths

“Maybe one day, the same kids we train will grow up and represent the country in major tournaments overseas. I’m doing this to help give as many kids in Singapore – whether they come from privileged backgrounds or not – a chance.”

Shrey Bhargava: Celebrating the Improvements in Quality Roles for Minority Actors in Singapore

“If you are dedicated, resilient and have thick skin. If the art you make – as an actor, musician, singer or dancer – brings you and the people around you joy, then all I can say is be really, really good at what you do. Let your work speak for you.”

Jean Ling: Being in a Wheelchair Will Not Define Me

How do you cope with life’s unexpected events? Jean Ling shows how she didn’t just survive but thrived after a car accident in New Zealand.

Hirfan Romzi: Looking at a Game of Chess as a Metaphor for Life

The Founder of Aliwal Chess Club talks about how their community gatherings are never just about playing chess. “When you play chess, everything happens within those 64 squares….