by Larry Loh, Singapore Editor
3 March, 2010
The Weekender: Our don't miss list for Singapore
Pedal to the metal at OCBC Cycle Singapore. Plus: Kitaro in concert, IT Show 2010 and NUS Arts Fest
That's a lot of men in tights.
Need a ride? Why not sign up for OCBC Cycle Singapore 2010? The second annual cycling event has several categories with routes ranging from 20km, 40km and 50km to cater to different riders.
March 6-7, starting from the F1 Pit Building at Marina Bay. Registration via OCBC Cycle Singapore.
more via OCBC Cycle Singapore
This yearly technology showcase will feature consumer gadgets such as ultra mobile PCs, cameras, mobile phones, broadband offers and the latest super-clear TVs amongst other things.
March 11-14, at Suntec City convention center. Admission is free.
more via IT Show 2010
Forbidden love takes centre stage at the DBS Arts Centre when Una and Ray, a pair of former lovers, meet after 15 years apart in David Harrower's weepy play about reconciliation. March 6-20, 4pm and 8pm shows from Monday to Friday. Tickets at S$35-S$45 via Sistic.
more via Singapore Repertory Theatre
Famously banned from Singapore in the 1980s for his long tresses, Kitaroís back (he debuted a decade ago) with his unconventional mishmash of electronic music and Japanese traditional sounds.
March 9, 8pm at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Tickets from S$68-S$168 via Sistic.
more via DOMO Music Group
The annual National University of Singapore (NUS) Arts Festival showcases student performances over three weekends, including dance recitals, concerts, film festivals, art exhibitions, and more.
March 5-21, timings vary at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. Tickets vary for different event, and are available via Sistic.
more via NUS Arts Festival
A technology reporter and wannabe entrepreneur in a previous life, Larry is now City Editor for CNNGo Singapore, where he sacrifices his nights, caffeine intake and waistline to the demands of the job.
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