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2 - 8 Sep

Singapore Around Town Art Books Film
Kids Music Clubbing Performance Restaurants
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Singapore's Top Five

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Haunted Changi
Local Blair Witch-like docu-horror fright-fest set in Old Changi Hospital opens this week (at cinemas citywide; 2 Sep).
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2
Roberta Flack
Catch the six-time Grammy winner ('Killing Me Softly with His Song') in her intimate one-off show (Esplanade; 6 Sep).
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3
The Album Leaf
Sway to the folkish post-rock electro-acoustic outfit of San Diego songwriter Jimmy LaValle (TAB; 9 & 10 Sep).
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4
The Best of Rio Carnival
A colourful 15-member ensemble from Beija Flor performs a samba procession (Esplanade; 8 Sep).
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5
Elva Hsiao
Taiwanese pop princess drops in with her Gaga-inspired outfits to sing her feisty foot-popping hits (Indoor Stadium; 4 Sep).
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Art: Open Call 2010
Debbie Ding's oddly titled work  examines and reconsiders the role of the Singapore River (The Substation Gallery).
Clubbing: The Fickle Gorilla launch party
DJs Darkwing and RTYPE spin at this first of a series of pop-up bars (Post-Museum).
Books: Manga Drawing
Free interactive workshop for hardcore anime and manga fans covering drawing techniques (Jurong Regional Library).
Sport: Yellow Ribbon Prison Run
Annual competitive run around Changi Prison in aid of  ex-offenders (SAF Open Field).

Music: Michaela Therese
Singapore's answer to Alicia Keys performs her own compositions every Thursday this month (TAB).

Clubbing: WeLuvHouse with AN21
Fresh from Ibiza, one of Scandinavia's biggest names  rocks up to Jiak Kim (Zouk).

 

Kids: The Mozart Experience
Hour-long children's concert from Magic Circle Mime Company (Esplanade Concert Hall).
Auditions: Lion King Looking for wunderkinds aged 8 to 13 to play the roles of Simba and Nala, the African lion cubs. (Singapore Repertory Theatre).
   
Food

Review: Nazt Bistro Lounge
This hip newcomer sets the Club Street scene aflutter with its selection of trad favourites amid more mod-European forays.
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Art

Vincent Leow interview
In 1992, the art provocateur drank his own urine at a public performance. Today, he pays homage to his late pet mongrel Andy.
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Travel

Review: Wangz Hotel
With 41 rooms at six levels and a winning new sky bar, we check out this Outram Road tyro to find out what the fuss is about.
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Book ahead

1st Time Out Dine Out Tasting Event
Enjoy a wine-and-dine standing buffet with exclusive dishes from ten top Singapore restaurants for only $40 (29 Sep).
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Competition

Win a dinner for two next Saturday
Don't miss your chance to eat dinner for free at Speakeasy, Vintage India, Michelangelo's or Original Sin (11 Sep).
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Book ahead

Sesame Street Live
Elmo, his friends, and newest muppet Abby Cadabby explore ambitions and possibilities in this musical tour (10-12 Sep).
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