September 2009

30.09.2009

Bags, Brunch and Broadway

Weekend Inspiration

Bags, Brunch and Broadway

Bring the sexy back
John Lee, owner of Oosh promises to bringing the sexy back, with the relaunch of Oosh tonight. Sip on a cocktail under the stars with lush sofas, romantic lighting and great music with resident DJs playing from 7pm till 2am. Sounds sexy to me!
When: Opens tonight
Where: Oosh, 22 Dempsey Road, info@oosh.com.sg

Bag it
Hurry over to Caspoll for their seasonal clearance sale of becksondergaard copenhagen bags and accessories. With up to 80% off all previous collections, this colourful eel skin range will be walking out the door.
When: Friday & Saturday, 10-5pm.
Where: Caspoll Warehouse, 315 Outram Road 01-10, Tan Boon Liat Building

Find the meaning of life
What is our true nature? What is the purpose of our existence? How can I make a better world? The inspirational author and guru (and spiritual counsel to the stars), Deepak Chopra will provide the answers to these questions during his talk, one of the highlights of the Singapore Sun Festival.
When: Sunday 2pm - 5pm, $288-$88, see SISTIC
Where: Singapore Sun Festival, Esplanade Concert Hall, 1 Esplanade Drive

Brunch without the punch
Feel like a long brunch without the post-brunch hangover? Head to the stunning Pierside for a relaxed ala carte buffet brunch. With spiced crab cakes, snapper pie, along with more traditional fare like eggs benedict, this is great value in a modern funky setting, and at $40++ per person its kind on the hip pocket too.
When: Sunday 11-2pm, $40++
Where: Pierside, Unit 01-01 One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road p. 6438 0400

Me Tarzan, you Jane
The longest running solo comedy in Broadway history is back after a sold out March run. Defending the Caveman is a light hearted play about how men and women related to each other. It will have you nudging each other as some of the stories are close to the bone.
When: Tue - Fri 8pm, Sat & Sun 3pm & 8pm, $35-$40, see SISTIC
Where: DBS Arts Centre, 20 Merbau Road p.6733 8166

Storm in a tea cup
Trivia titbit: tea is considered one of the seven necessities of life in Chinese culture. So get into the mid-autumn festival groove and learn about the importance of tea, enjoy a tea art ceremony, a fragrant cuppa and a mooncake or two at a Chinese Tea Appreciation session.
When: Sunday 3pm, $25
Where: National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road Singapore, p. 6332 3659

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