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LIME was a monthly magazine published under the umbrella of MediaCorp that targeted Asian youths and focused on tabloid breaking news, music, celebrity, entertainment and lifestyle. The contents in LIME usually featured Asian celebrities and lifestyles of youth in Singapore and was different from 8 Days , another entertainment publication by ...
Element Magazine has been described as the first alternative high-fashion and lifestyle men's journal with featured stories connected to the Asian LGBTQI community in particular, and it is launched and based in Singapore. [1] [2] [3] The magazine was established by Noel Ng and Hiro Mizuhara in March 2013. [4]
The mag compiled a list of 29 teens who have made a significant impact either through social media, business or a cultural presence. The youngest are Mo'ne Davis and fellow 13-year-old Sasha Obama.
8Days is one of Singapore's longest-running magazines, in print for more than 28 years as of 2018. The magazine started out as an A4-sized publication, but was changed to become a B4-sized one instead in 2008. On 13 December 2009, the 1000th issue of 8Days was launched at Iluma. There was also an exhibit of the 999 different covers.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore will decriminalise sex between men but has no plans to change the legal definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ...
Monthly magazines published in Singapore (8 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Singapore" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Following Fay's sentence, the case received coverage by the American, Singaporean and international media. [11]Some US news outlets launched scathing attacks on Singapore's judicial system for what they considered an "archaic punishment", while others turned the issue into one of Singapore asserting "Asian values" towards "western decadence". [12]