Dates: Saturdays and Sundays (Nov 24 to Dec 26) — 11am to 12.30pm and 3pm to 4.30pm
Website: www.shangri-la.com
Dates: Dec 1, 2018 to Jan 6, 2019
Website: www.marinabaysands.com/artsciencemuseum Prudential Marina Bay Carnival*
Dates: Dec 22, 2018 to March 24, 2019
Website: www.marinabaycarnival.com The Great Clarke Quay FEASTival Dine on Read Bridge with the inaugural The Great Clarke Quay FEASTival pop-up dining concept, which brings together 15 vendors, ranging from Ramen Keisuke and Swissotel Merchant Court to Tsui Wah. Visitors will be able to sample selected street-style favourites at special tasting prices ranging from $10 to $32, along with a selection of cocktails, wines and craft beers. Admission is free. Venue: Read Bridge
Date: Dec 5 to 9, from 6pm Christmas on A Great Street 2018
Date: Until Jan 1, 2019, from 6.30pm In an Instant: Polaroid at the Intersection of Art and Technology Rediscover the beauty of instant photography at the National Museum of Singapore’s latest exhibition, which marries art, history and technology. Through the works of Andy Warhol, Ansel Adams, Ellen Carey and more, In an Instant traces Polaroid’s history, from its inventor Edwin Land’s inspiration for its development to conceptual models and prototypes of notable camera models and, finally, the Polaroid camera as we know it today. Visitor admission charges apply. Venue: Singapore Art Museum, Exhibition Gallery, Basement Level
Date: Until March 31, 2019 Mary Poppins Returns It’s going to be a poppin’ Christmas. More than 50 years after Mary Poppins captured hearts of cinema-goers with her magical umbrella- wielding ways in the 1964 film of the same name, Walt Disney is finally rolling out its sequel, with the Singapore release date slated for Dec 27. Emily Blunt replaces Julie Andrews in the title role of the second instalment to revisit a now-grown-up Michael and Jane Banks, played by Ben Whishaw and Emily Mortimer respectively. Bumblebee comes to town Science-fiction fans are no doubt looking forward to the release of Bumblebee, a spin-off of and prequel to Michael Bay’s 2007 box-office smash hit Transformers, based on the popular Hasbro toy line. The celebrated Autobot’s solo film is set in 1987 California, with Pitch Perfect starlet Hailee Steinfeld in the leading role as Charlie Watson, a teenage girl who discovers and befriends Bumblebee before the two find themselves up against government agency Sector 7, led by Agent Burns, played by John Cena. Opens in Singapore on Dec 20.
* Christmas at ArtScience Museum and Prudential Marina Bay Carnival are part of the Celebrate in the City calendar, a line-up of events and experiences happening this year end in Marina Bay. This article appeared in Issue 858 (Nov 26) of The Edge Singapore, and is brought to you by W. Atelier. Subscribe to The Edge now