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Bar Review: Tree

[Time Out Singapore] We got lost trying to find Tree, and no wonder – the signage is way above eye level on the pillar next to the establishment’s black-matted front, and the windows are so small you wouldn’t realise a restaurant and bar reside within. There are two entrances to the establishment – it’s the red door you want to open for the bar.

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Interview: Lamb of God

[Time Out Singapore] Metal madness descends on Fort Canning this month as leather-metal pioneers Judas Priest arrive for their farewell ‘Epitaph’ world tour (‘This is the end of the long major world tours,’ says the band, now in their fourth decade. ‘We never said it was the end of Judas Priest!’), with long-standing thrash-metal scene leaders Lamb of God in tow for the Singapore appearance. Zul Andra talks to bubbly LoG bassist John Campbell, 39, as the band releases its seventh album Resolution.

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  • 2 weeks ago
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Eastern aphrodisiacs for Valentine’s Day

[Time Out Singapore] Your sexual prowess comes from what you drink. Zul Andra researches several outlandish Asian preparations that could help men rise to the occasion on V-Day.

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  • 3 weeks ago
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Interview: Low Kay Hwa

[Time Out Singapore] The 26-year-old Singaporean novelist Low Kay Hwa had a rocky start in the publishing world. First he was duped into paying over $6,000 to get his launch book Destiny’s Cries published, after which only five out of 1,000 copies were sold. Then he received criticism for what detractors saw as over-simplified writing and cheesy plots. Now, with ten books published, 33,000 copies sold to date, over 110,000 Facebook fans and his own publishing firm to boot, Low is truly paving his own destiny.

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Time Out Singapore Bar Guide 2012

[Time Out Singapore] I was very fortunate to be given the chance to work with Time Out Singapore and assume the role of Guide Editor for their first ever bar guide. Look out for it on newsstands island wide together with the January issue of Time Out Singapore.

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  • 2 months ago
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Kiss My Culture is a semi-blog and portfolio by arts and entertainment writer Zul Andra. Currently writing for Time Out Singapore, The New Paper and inSing.com, he also maintains a column in Juice magazine. Contrary to popular beliefs, he is not a party animal. His lifelong ambition is to make the perfect omelette.

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