Singaporean artist Vanessa Liem expresses her concerns towards society through her Surrealism paintings, creating a world for others to connect with.
Shalome John and Trina Chan, two individuals with a common passion who were united, pulled apart, and intertwined, as they realised the key to their friendship — dance.
Most youths today have little to no ability in communicating in their native dialects, much less writing a song in dialect. CATCH explores how songwriting has connected Laura Low Wen Pei to her ancestral roots.
Born and raised in South Korea, 32-year-old Jang Dogyung, who goes by Dory, had her whole life planned out as a musician…until she met her boyfriend, quit her job and moved away from home to explore the world and share her culture as a Korean language teacher in Singapore.
It took just one letter from a girl in the land down under for Hannah to embark on a journey to an inseparable sisterhood.
Catch sat down with three young writers of ‘Timeless Treasures’ and uncovered the reason behind their passion to connect with the elderly, as well as the valuable lessons obtained from the experiences interacting with them.
Her father was increasingly absent from her life and from the place they called home. How does she still manage to utter the words “I love you” to the one who broke her perfect family?
Marta Magdalena has been a professional Ashtanga practitioner for over 10 years. Through Ashtanga, she has made a complete change to her lifestyle and experienced the beauty of a natural birth.
Eight girls come together to produce a magazine on how everything in the Universe is intertwined. But are they just as intertwined as a team? Follow us as we find out whether we will sink or float in a dragon boat.
Classical music — a genre deemed boring and dull by many, has sowed the seeds for many of the pop songs that we hear today. Here are five pop songs you may not know were directly inspired by classical music. Be prepared to get your minds blown.
With the lack of dialect-speaking youths, our once common dialects in Singapore will cease to exist, making us lose our culture and identity. Let us bring it back together and rediscover our roots.
A phenomenon we have all heard of, but what is it really and where did it come from?
In a world where communication relies heavily on speaking, sign language gives a voice to those who cannot do so. However, the people they can communicate with remains limited. Through learning sign language, not only can we communicate with them, but also act as vessels in helping them communicate with the world.
Language is more than just words of communication to connect with one another. It is also a refIection of our society and culture which traces back to our history — where we perceive the interconnection between languages we have with one another despite being individually unique.