State of the Arts: July 11 to 18
SINGAPORE — The National Heritage Board launched an exhibition featuring 50 made-in-Singapore products at the National Museum. Meanwhile, as part of Read! Fest 2015, a slew of Singapore poems were put up at City Hall MRT station. Speaking of trains, the Off The Rails programme returns at the Rail Corridor Art Space today. Meanwhile, the National Library Board is under scrutiny, with the police investigating “possible wrongdoings”. Finally, Singapura: The Musical had quietly and abruptly closed on July 2, ahead of its previously announced extension date of July 19, with poor audience turnout cited as a reason. MAYO MARTIN
SINGAPORE — The National Heritage Board launched an exhibition featuring 50 made-in-Singapore products at the National Museum. Meanwhile, as part of Read! Fest 2015, a slew of Singapore poems were put up at City Hall MRT station. Speaking of trains, the Off The Rails programme returns at the Rail Corridor Art Space today. Meanwhile, the National Library Board is under scrutiny, with the police investigating “possible wrongdoings”. Finally, Singapura: The Musical had quietly and abruptly closed on July 2, ahead of its previously announced extension date of July 19, with poor audience turnout cited as a reason. MAYO MARTIN