Our natural tendency to allocate money (or any resource) into little mental “jars” has profound implications for how we spend and save.
Our natural tendency to allocate money (or any resource) into little mental “jars” has profound implications for how we spend and save.
The Noor Deros saga singes Workers’ Party; Twelve Cupcakes crumbles; our lost youngsters; 30 by 30 sleeps with the fishes; play with clay keeping old age at bay; and more.
Our first reader survey was in 2023 when we had over 3,000 members. With over 8,000 now, and the GE past us, we felt the time was right for another.
Dear reader, What a tragic week. Our thoughts are with those on that Singapore Airlines flight from London, as well as their loved ones who have had to live through the horror and uncertainty. In “Singapore This Week”, we look at another tragedy, this time just across the border—the...
Malaysian in cop killings no connection to JI, election season in India with a mis-touch of Singapore, major archaeological discoveries in Kedah, exhibited works of winners of the 2023 Objectifs Documentary Award, PropertyGuru may go private again, and more.
Dear reader, We have a new prime minister, Lawrence Wong! Cause for celebration for some, misery for others. In “Singapore This Week”, we discuss some internal dynamics of the ruling People’s Action Party, including two politicians who were overlooked for deputy prime minister: Chan Chun Sing, education minister, and...
Lawrence Wong’s shiny new cabinet, MOH hauls up telemedicine services, marital decoupling made easier, dynamic pricing creeps into concert tickets, HDB makes a play in the property portal space and more.
Dear reader, There are now over 5,200 of you receiving this newsletter. Almost 1,500 are paying, which includes over 200 Supporters (S$255/year) and over 40 Patrons (S$950/year). Every one of you helped us cross an important financial milestone last week: we’re now about...
Three very different maternal figures took the stage in the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival’s Singaporean offerings: an overprotective mother, a mother in the clutches of dementia, a motherland consumed by conflict. How might we confront these difficult relationships? Our critic tries to find out.
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Featuring 10 essays that explore “Movement”, “Materiality”, and “Magic” in Singapore, written with signature flair and rigour.
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Featuring an essay each by members of Jom’s editorial team, and many others, all within the themes of “Activism”, “Ecology” and “Music”.
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