National Day

Food & Beverage

What’s the secret sauce in F&B stocks?

In light of National Day, The Edge Singapore features homegrown businesses that keep Singaporeans well-fed daily.
National pride: Royston Tan talks about his LKY film for the National Museum of Singapore  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Film

National pride: Royston Tan talks about his LKY film for the National Museum of Singapore

Filmmaker Royston Tan talks about his commissioned film on Lee Kuan Yew for the National Museum of Singapore
T:>Works brings you King, the award-winning one-woman play by Jo Tan this National Day week - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Weekout

T:>Works brings you King, the award-winning one-woman play by Jo Tan this National Day week

T:>Works brings you King, the award-winning one-woman play by Jo Tan this National Day week
Loco for Local: Celebrating craftsmanship, culture and stories of homegrown heroes - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Feature

Loco for Local: Celebrating craftsmanship, culture and stories of homegrown heroes

Celebrating local craftsmanship, culture and stories that reflect the unique spirit of Singapore

Sharing Economy

Singapore at 57: Looking ahead with confidence

To face the future in good shape, Singapore needs to address its structural issues
Love the skin you’re in - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Wellness

Love the skin you’re in

Meet Melinda Sutikno, founder of homegrown activewear brand, Anya Active.
A shining example of success - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Style

A shining example of success

Amanda Koo of eClarity wants to be the Elon Musk of diamonds in Singapore
Advocating clean beauty - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Beauty

Advocating clean beauty

Meet Lily Kew, owner of Kew Organics natural skincare line and organic beauty salons
Japanese cuisine with Singapore spirit - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Food & Beverage

Japanese cuisine with Singapore spirit

Meet the Singaporean power couple behind successful Japanese izakaya, Ishinomaki Bar & Grill.

Feature

Celebrating our heroes

The Singapore spirit has shone through brightly amidst a global pandemic that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide. But Singaporeans have rallied to do their bit to give back, spread kindness and pay it forward.
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