From an immersive theatrical experience pondering the role of artificial intelligence in modern romance to a cosy pop-up festival featuring over 100 independent vendors, artisans and artists, here is Vogue ’s shortlist of the best things to do this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Catch a showing of Bugis Street , the opening film of Pink Screen On Friday night: Pink Screen, the Projector’s annual LGBTQIA+ film festival opens with a limited screening of the landmark film Bugis Street (1995), a Hong Kong-Singapore co-production depicting queer Singapore in the ‘60s. The landmark film finds its protagonist in Lien, a West Malaysian teenager who seeks employment as a cleaner at the Sin Sin Hotel—a watering hole for transvestites and transgender sex workers on Bugis Street.
Leading the exciting line-up of films that celebrate the voices of the queer community, Bugis Street (1995) paints a foregone portrait of the eponymous street’s bygone street culture and diverse, working class roots. Book tickets here . Indulge in contemporary Fujian dishes with Yue Bai’s new Summer menu On Saturday afternoon: A meal at Yue Bai is nourishment at its finest.
Paying homage to his Fujian heritage, chef-owner Lee Hong Wei bridges the traditional and the contemporary in a menu that puts a modern spin on beloved dishes. To start, go for the Crisp-Fried Burdock coated in sesame seeds and spice powder, an addictively crunchy appetiser that will leave you wanting more. No meal at a Chinese res.