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25-31 Mar

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Singapore's Top Five

1
Timbre Rock & Roots Festival
Not-to-miss performances from Buddy Guy, Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, Gipsy Kings and more. (Marina Promenade; 26-27 Mar).
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2
adidas Sundown Marathon
Watch some 11,000 runners from South-East Asia in the region's only night race. (Changi Exhibition Centre; 29 Mar).
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3
TOS presents DJ Todd Terje
Dance to the playful beat of Norwegian DJ Todd Terje while sipping on free flow Belvedere cocktails. (Stereolab; 27 Mar).
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4
Imogen Heap
Expect hits like 'Breathe' and 'Let Go' from the wistful electro-folk chanteuse. (Esplanade Concert Hall; 29 Mar).
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5
SG-France Jazz Concerts
Local jazz talents jam with French guest singers Nicolas Folmer and Syvain Beuf. (AF Theatre; 25-26 Mar).
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Film: Remember Me
Robert Pattinson stars in and exec-produces this romantic flick that's so bad, you'll love it!  (At cinemas nationwide).
Music: Karizma (USA)
Count on an energetic party vibe from one of the most-talked about producers/DJs in dance music.  (Velvet Underground).
Film: Youth in Revolt
Like any episode of 'Family Guy', this movie is such a cruel piece of work that you can't help but laugh. (At cinemas nationwide).
Theatre: Family
Ten young actors make their debut in a play about how families survive and generations change.  (Drama Centre).
Art: Getting Up
New York graffiti legend John 'Crash' Matos gets wild with colourful spray paint on canvas. (Museum of Art & Design).

Music: Tom Jones
Expect tracks from Sir Tom's latest testosterone-fuelled album 24 Hours. (Resorts World Sentosa).

Kids: Treasury of the World Weekend Festival
Music, performances and food fit for a Mughal emperor. (Asian Civilisations Museum).

Dining: Papillon IX
Gourmet dinner from top HK chef Alvin Leung Jr and Mondavi Winery's Jeff Mosher, with live music after. (Raffles Hotel).

Eat out

Serenity Spanish Bar & Restaurant
It doesn't quite capture the conviviality of late-night Madrid, but if you head straight for the tapas you'd be in for a decent surprise. Our tip: Calamares a la plancha.
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Book ahead

Jamie Cullum (13 Apr)
UK's baby-faced piano-jazz dandy, a celeb-mag staple, makes an off-the-cuff visit to the Esplanade. Expect a smattering old-school tunes and his bashful brand of youthful stagecraft.
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Competitions

Win tickets to W!LD Rice's Animal Farm at the Drama Centre Theatre (21 Apr-8 May)
To celebrate the re-staging of Ivan Heng's production of the Orwell classic, we're giving away tickets to the premiere ($300).
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The Bridge Project - The Tempest (02-10 Apr)
Director Sam Mendes returns with a cast of veritable thesps set to bring life to one of William Shakespeare's final ouevres about authorship and revenge The Tempest,
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Competitions

Win dining vouchers for Garibaldi and Brasserie Wolf with DiningCity.com For this year's Restaurant Week (22-28 Mar), we've teamed up with DiningCity.com to give you the chance to win a meal at two top restaurants.
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Eat out

Singapore's best Easter Sunday brunches From hot cross buns and chocolate eggs to oven-roasted baby lamb and tender Wagyu beef rump: here are our top recommendations for this year's all-important Easter meal.
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