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Meditate with us!
Come and join us for an Introduction to Meditation!
Every week, we meet up to do guided meditation in English. Before the meditation event, there will be a short talk to introduce and explain who we are and what we do. If you are new to Buddhism or meditation, it is an ideal place to start.
General information :
• public meditation open to beginners
• meditation lasts half an hour
• session is free of charge
• questions : before our meditation starts, and after it’s over, you may receive a introduction to meditation and to Buddhism and answers to your questions on these topics.
• no special clothes required
Hope to see you there!
Raffles2Raffles Walk & Dinner
Hi everyone,
Join us this month for our weekday (Monday) evening walk from Raffles Place MRT station to Raffles City Shopping Centre, featuring the following highlights along the way:
* Singapore River
* Cavenagh Bridge
* Queen Elizabeth Walk
* City waterfront and skyline
* Esplanade
For this walk, we'll set off at 6.30pm (be there at least 10 minutes earlier for attendance-taking). We aim to complete the walk within 60 minutes (less than 4km), and we'll have dinner together at Raffles City Shopping Centre. This is a rain-or-shine event; the itinerary may be changed if there is a thunderstorm.
**Important - To receive updates including the exact location to meet, please follow these steps to join this event:**
(1) After you have joined the event on Meetup.com (regardless of whether you are on the “Going” list or the “Waitlist”), please join the **current event Telegram group: https://t.me/+NHuS9eAp1RJiMDc1**.
(2) Participants of our past events will also NEED TO JOIN this current Telegram group as we will NOT be communicating with you about the current event via past event Telegram groups.
(3) If your name in Telegram is different from your name in Meetup.com, please let us know your Telegram name by sending us (any one of the event Organizers) a private message on Meetup.com. Otherwise, we may not admit you into the current event Telegram group if we don't know who you are.
(4) Once you have requested to join the event Telegram group, please WAIT for us to admit you into the group nearer the event date. Please note that only those who are on the “Going” list on Meetup.com will be admitted into the Telegram group.
(5) After you have been admitted into the event Telegram group, please look out for any updates and announcements in Telegram before the start of the event, including the exact location to meet on the event date.
For this event, there is a limit of up to 15 participants at the discretion of the organizers, so do sign up soon. RSVP will close one day before the event date.
What to bring:
* Good walking shoes
* Drinking water
* Umbrella (in case of rain)
Please take note of the following:
* All are welcome to join, whether Christian or not; you just need to be open to interacting with participants who may share with you their Christian faith.
* To create a safe space for all participants to interact and make friends, please do not promote your business / products / services during this event.
* You are responsible for your personal safety and well-being during the walk. If you are feeling unwell before the walk, please let us know and excuse yourself through the Telegram group.
* Late cancellations, late arrivals, or no-shows may affect your priority to participate in future events.
See you!
drawn together | beginner art jamming for introverts
***no skills needed: focus on connecting through experimenting together, not creating masterpieces***
never painted before? even better. the joy is in the process and the shared experience, not the end result.
instead of worrying about conversation or being “artistic,” we’ll use painting as a gentle backdrop for slowing down, reflecting, and finding small moments of connection.
***what to expect***
\- newbie\-friendly: materials provided \(canvas\, paint\, brush\)
\- relaxed painting time with calming background music
\- free and easy session: paint what you like
\- connection’s optional\, comfort’s essential: chat when you feel like it\, and honor others’ space when they don’t
*note: this event supports solo participation. let us know via whatsapp if you will be uncomfortable attending alone so we can make arrangements.*
***🪑 who is this for?***
\- introverts who enjoy lowkey social settings and natural conversations led by activities
\- total beginners and first\-timers especially welcome — no art skills needed\, just curiosity
***fee***
entry \| $19\.90 per pax\, inclusive of required materials
***please whatsapp 83370678 and make payment to secure your slot***
\> PayNow via UEN: 202423107Z
***location***
The Noodle Place,
15A Circular Road (2nd floor)
Singapore 049371
*(no outside food & drinks please!)*
***want to reach out?***
whatsapp us at 83370678
**💰 *why we charge***
fees help cover costs (venue, manpower, materials) and create a better-quality crowd, attracting attendees who are intentional and committed about their rsvp.
Beach Tennis in Singapore? Try it for yourself
Most people in Singapore haven’t tried beach tennis yet — and honestly, that’s part of the appeal.
It’s fast-paced like tennis, social like volleyball, and played barefoot on sand. You don’t need prior experience, and the learning curve is surprisingly quick.
Beach tennis is big in Brazil, and it’s now starting to pick up in Singapore. Sessions are run by Pacific Beach Tennis Academy, which is Singapore's first dedicated beach tennis academy.
If you’re looking to:
– try a new sport without pressure
– meet people in a more relaxed setting
– or just switch things up from your usual workouts
this might be worth checking out.
Sessions are beginner-friendly, and all equipment is provided.
If you’re keen or have any questions, feel free to message Luke at 8950 0295.
You can learn more about Pacific Beach Tennis Academy here as well:
Website: https://pbta.sg/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pbta.sg/
Tuesday Morning Outdoor Yoga (Beginners)@Botanic Gardens
Join me on Tuesday mornings for a hatha yoga class at Botanic Gardens to unwind, stretch, & breathe in the fresh air. Small class size.
Hi! I'm Karyn. I organise this small group Hatha Outdoor yoga class for beginners at Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Find me at [Lalang Life](https://www.lalanglife.sg/?utm_source=meetup&utm_medium=listing&utm_campaign=meetupevent) IG [@lalanglifesg](https://www.instagram.com/lalanglifesg/) (a collective of yoga instructors for private yoga sessions at home/your preferred location).
**Small Group Outdoor Hatha Yoga Class at Singapore Botanic Gardens**
*Perfect for beginners who want to start their yoga journey in a* UNESCO World Heritage setting.
**What You'll Experience:**
This is an intimate outdoor hatha yoga class for *newcomers to yoga* and those seeking *a gentle introduction to mindful practice*. With class size **capped at just 4 participants**, you'll receive personalised attention while enjoying the tranquil environment of the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
**Who This Class Is For:**
* Complete beginners who have never tried yoga before
* Busy professionals looking for stress relief in nature
* Anyone intimidated by large studio classes who prefers small group settings
* Nature lovers who want to combine outdoor time with wellness practice
**What Each Session Includes:**
* Breathing exercises to ground yourself, centre your mind and be ready for the practice
* Gentle loosening and warm-up exercises that prepare your body safely for yoga poses (asanas)
* Beginner-friendly yoga asanas (poses) taught with clear, step-by-step guidance
* Relaxation and pranayama (breathing techniques) to end your practice
**Why Choose Outdoor Yoga at Singapore Botanic Gardens**
* Enhanced mental well-being: Studies show that being in green spaces reduces stress
* Fresh air & sunshine benefits: Outdoor practice improves oxygen flow and energy levels
* Small group: Maximum 4 participants ensures individual attention
Meetup collects payment in USD. If you will like to pay in SGD, sign up on [Eventbrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/outdoor-yoga-for-beginners-3548139?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=creatorshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=odclsxcollection&utm-source=cp&aff=escb) (SGD20) or DM for paynow payment. Payment to me made by 5pm the day before.
**Things to bring:**
* ***Yoga mat***
* A small towel
* Water
* Optional ground sheet/picnic mat or large garbage bag. We may practise on the grass. If you might be uncomfortable laying your yoga mat over the grass (which tends to be damp), do bring something to place under your mat.
* Insect repellent will be a good idea
**Location**
**Meeting point.** We'll meet at the open lawn where the **Bougainvilleas and Bamboo collection** is. Look out for my *yellow* bag.
* If you are coming from the **Botanic Gardens MRT Exit A** (circle line), (1) enter the gate then walk through Trellis Garden. (2) Take the middle path. (3) Turn right once exiting Trellis Garden. (4) Look out for the bamboo trees. Then walk on the stone path. (5) You should see the open lawn with bougainvilleas. (6) Look out for my Yellow bag.
* If driving, the nearest carpark is near Melati Gate.
Google map: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/PhHFbQAEFNB7j1pc6](https://maps.app.goo.gl/PhHFbQAEFNB7j1pc6)
**Note: In case of rain or otherwise, the session shall be cancelled and not proceed. I will try my best to inform you of such cancellation via your registered email at least 45 minutes before the session. I appreciate your understanding on this. Your fee will be refunded if the class is cancelled due to rain.**
**Release and waiver of liability**
By your getting a ticket to this event, you:
\- consent to the voluntary participation in the yoga session conducted by the organiser;
\- understand that you should consult a physician before participating in the yoga session;\- recognise that it is your responsibility to notify the organiser of any serious illness or injury before the yoga session;
\- will not perform any postures to the extent of strain or pain;
\- assume full responsibility for any risks\, injuries\, or damages\, known or unknown\, which I might incur because of the yoga session;
\- knowingly\, voluntarily\, and expressly waive any claim you may have against the organiser\, for injury or damages that you may sustain because of participating in the yoga session\.
**Photography/videography**
Photos and/or videos may be taken during the class. The photos/videos may be put up in the public domain for publicity purposes. If you do not wish to have your photo/video used, please inform me during the class.
Writers Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
Mid-week 7pm Writing #067 (City / Waterloo St)
Bring your writing toolkit, charged batteries (social and electronic) and a writing agenda two hours long!
Join fellow writers/journalists embarking on their journey towards Pulitzers and Hugos or maybe a print deadline!
We accept researchers and marketers clearing overtime too! :)
**We Write Together** is here to start building a writing community and get to know like-minded folk with stories to tell. Let's make new friends!
As this is a small group event with limited slots, please keep your RSVP up to date!
Shut up and write 2026- WED AND THURSDAYS --Bukit Timah
**Coworking for writers in your area**
Join us for some focused writing time on Wednesdays and Thursdays ....All writers and all experience levels are welcome, and don’t worry, no one will see what you've written. This session is about getting your writing done and meeting other writers in your area.
When you show up, say hello to everyone, grab a drink, and get your writing tools ready. Once you’re all settled, take some time to chat with your fellow writers. Once everyone’s arrived, I will lead quick introductions and then set the timer for our quiet and focused writing session.
Afterward, we’ll have time to chat and get to know each other. We often talk about our successes and challenges as writers. If you don’t have time to stick around, no worries!
**A note about the format**
We don’t host critiques or readings. These events are a safe space for writers of all skill levels and genres to work on their craft, so no one will read or critique your writing.
For our full event schedule, visit [https://shutupwrite.com](https://shutupwrite.com/).
**Other Important Details:**
**WiFi**: Simply Bread cafe does not have wifi, but if needed, you can use the one from next door at CBTF.
**Address**: Simply Bread, 1 Fifth Ave., #01-03 Guthrie House, Singapore 268802.
**MRT stop**: Blue line, Sixth avenue
**Parking**: Basement parking available at Guthrie House
**Venue Guidelines**: Please thank our hosts by purchasing something.
**What to Bring**: Your FULLY CHARGED laptop / digital writing device - there are no power outlets available there.
The spark of creativity
Where does genuinely new stuff come from, and what does the answer obligate us to do?
We are primates, evolved for the African Savana, with meat machines in our heads. These meat machines can do something curious: they can imagine. Even further, they can be “creative”; that is, they can imagine something “novel”.
At first glance, imagination seems like a cute quirk. We can imagine fantasies, tell fun stories, paint pictures, make gadgets. Some of these stories we deem “creative” or “novel”. But what actually counts as “new/creative”?
The commonly used notion for “creative” in various domains of study is the creation of something “novel” and “useful/appropriate”. “Novel” ensures the new idea/invention is not just a basic recombination of old things. “Useful/appropriate” ensures that the idea is meaningful, reveals something interesting, and is not just a random mess.
Both of these terms are broad and contentious (intentionally so). Who defines what is “novel” or useful/appropriate”? Should it be defined by the individual who originated the idea, or by the social judgment of peers, or specifically by experts, or by history/those who come later? The **Systems Model** recognizes that “creativity” is not a property determined by individuals, but through an interaction between the domain/field of innovation, the social ecosystem (gatekeepers, institutions, etc.), and the innovation itself.
Other views emphasize the **cognitive mechanisms** of creativity. New ideas do not emerge “de novo”, they emerge from a recombination of past ideas, with a novel “transformation of the problem space”. Hence, an individual needs to make the creative leap with regards to themselves (their past experiences, cultural knowledge, etc.); it is a mental operation. Even if their new idea might already be known to someone else/the public, if they themselves did not know it, it is still a novel creation for them.
Thus the question: Is there a rigorous notion that can tell whether something is “truly novel”, or even quantify how much? And who decides?
Beyond the domain of fiction and art, our meat sack brains can also imagine things like multiple dimensions, 4D space, invisible forces, and other notions that at the time were heavily criticized as fanciful thinking (imaginary numbers, non-euclidian geometry, microscopic germs).
Our minds were shaped by natural selection to solve savanna-scale problems — predators, social hierarchies, thrown objects. There's no selection pressure for imagining or grasping 11-dimensional string theory or quantum field theory. Feynman himself suspected we might not be able to understand wavefunction collapse or superposition. And human working memory is sorely limited.
It is surprising that these ideas turn out to be “*real”*. They explain the physical world and give us tremendous power over it. Sometimes, increasing our power over the physical world depends on creating ever more “novel” ideas/absurdities (e.g. Infinite dimensional vector spaces. Subatomic particles. Quantum phenomena. etc.) Outlandishness is not sufficient for scientific success, but those ideas that yielded the greatest increase in understanding/power were often the most outlandish. In other words, the degree of “creative novelty” in science is proportional to the degree of increased physical power we gain. Is there a limit to what our brains can conceive?
Science and art are very different domains. But therein lies the puzzle: the process of creativity deployed in science seems no different from the process of creativity deployed in art; so perhaps the same process is generating novelty in both.
This suggests a tantalizing unity of what it means to be “novel”. If the same process generates “novelty” in 2 (seemingly) different branches: art and science, and one branch leaves physical traces, then “novelty” might not be mere arbitrary social judgment.
Discussion Questions:
* What counts as “creative”/”novel”? Who judges this? Is it an individual or social or objective judgment? How do we know whether something is “new” or not? Are we just “doing whatever we do?”
* Operationally, how does creativity work? How does creativity “create new things”? Where does the newness come from?
* Is the process of creativity in art, social science, natural science, engineering, technology, all the same underlying process?
* If it is the same underlying process, how does “novelty”/creativity in science relate to creativity in art?
* What’s the difference between imagination, creativity, and knowledge?
* Is society obligated to create the conditions necessary for people to engage their creativity? If we disable people’s creativity, is that a form of mind control?
unguided watercolor jamming
come join us for unguided watercolor jamming session! watercolor, paper and paint brushes will be provided. we will follow photos and paint, i'll be able to assist very basic techniques!
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" by Manuel Puig
\*Please note the change of venue. We are no longer able to meet at Charlies and will be looking for a new venue.
!!! Beware of scams! If you have been contacted about featuring your work at our meetings or have been asked for any kind of payment it is a scam.
Country: Argentina
Written in: 1976
Pages: 280
Starting as an experimental study of a romantic female character, Manuel Puig elaborated with streams of consciousness and unspecified dialogue to create this untraditional novel. Fast paced and challenging social, sexual and literature norms, it's seen as his most successful work, having been adapted into multiple films and plays.
Here's and excerpt from [an excellent review on Medium:](https://thebiblioraptor.medium.com/literature-as-resistance-reading-manuel-puigs-the-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-9d8ce00c10fa)
One of the major ways in which literature has made its presence felt is as a tool of resistance. Manuel Puig’s novel *The Kiss of the Spider Woman* is such a battle waged through words, critiquing authoritative institutions, exploring the quest for freedom, and telling human stories of rebellion, love, and loss.
The novel was published in 1976 and is written mainly as dialogues between its dual protagonists — Luis Alberto Molina and Valentin Arregui Paz — detained in a Buenos Aires prison. Valentin is a Marxist rebel who is in jail for waging a political struggle against the government. Molina, who identifies as a woman and homosexual, is imprisoned for the sexual corruption of minors. They are cellmates, who go from strangers to friends and more. One might think that a story that is limited only to one location and written as dialogues between two people might be monotonous. But this is where Puig’s genius lies. Although the physical setting is confined, the reader can transcend that dingy cell, along with the characters, through the sole power of storytelling.
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**New to the Hungry Hundred Book Club?** Here's what you need to know:
1. Read the book (If you don't manage to finish it by the meetup date, don't worry. As long as you're not going to be too disappointed by spoilers, you're still welcome to join.)
2. Come to the meeting, usually (but not always!) on the last Sunday of every month.
3. Be prepared to order food/drink at the venue to show our appreciation for letting us use their space. This is a requirement. A lot of time and effort has been put into finding a place that will accommodate our group without an outrageous minimum charge or rental fee, and you'll never be asked to contribute to organiser fees, so please show your respect and support for the restaurant that's letting us use their space.
4. Discuss! It's a casual conversation, so don't be afraid to ask questions and let us know what you think.
Farewell Shake Coffee: Weekday Reading @ Rochor
Dropping by to grab a drink and read at Shake Coffee before they close on 30 April 2026.
This is a limited seats, small group event, so do try to update your RSVP early if your plans change! Thanks in advance!
Nearest MRT: Rochor
Writers Events Near You
Connect with your local Writers community
Shut Up & Write!® East Side Columbus
Join us for an hour of writing! We’ve discovered that it’s strikingly helpful to write with other writers. See if it’s true for you at 7:00pm on Wednesday, April 22 at Streetlight Guild.
Be it a book, blog, script, essay, dissertation, resume, melody, poem or just plain work stuff, you are invited to write it with us. No one will see what you've written or give you unsolicited advice. Instead of just thinking about writing, come and get some real writing done.
**SCHEDULE:**
6:45ish - Quick introductions
7:00 - Timer starts: write for 1 hour
8:00 - The End
**OPTIONAL SOCIALIZING** happens before and after the writing hour. Writing is very solitary. Connecting (and sometimes even commiserating) with other writers is a cool thing.
**BEING LATE IS OKAY:** just show up and get settled! If you were on time, please be willing to make room for the friendly latecomer.
Happy writing & I look forward to seeing you at Streetlight Guild!
**WHAT SHOULD I BRING?**
Whatever you need to be able to write! You're welcome to bring earplugs/headphones if noise will bother you!
**OTHER IMPORTANT DETAILS:**
* **RSVP:** Please RSVP by 6:00pm the evening of the meeting. This helps me know how many to expect, and if we'll need additional space!
* **COVID:** While masks are not required, please be mindful of the other writers around you and their comfort levels.
* **WIFI/OUTLETS:** Outlets are limited, so please ensure your devices are charged when you come! But Streetlight Guild does have free WiFi! Yay!
* **PARKING:** There is free public parking at Streetlight Guild.
Shut Up & Write! Kingsdale Shopping Center
Greetings writers! Come down and join your fellow wordsmiths for one hour of uninterrupted writing time in the upper level of the Market District Supermarket in Upper Arlington.
The main entrance of the shopping center opens onto stairs/elevator leading up to the 2nd floor cafe section where we will have a table displaying a sign with the Shut Up & Write logo.
Writing is largely a solitary craft. Practicing with others in a community setting may be the thing you need to fire your own routine.
We’ll meet on Wednesday evenings, starting the clock at 6:30, following a brief period of introductions. This is solid writing time and all inclusive. Any project is acceptable, be it fiction, non -fiction, work or homework assignment. All is welcome and will remain private to you.
The market boasts a Starbucks, a full service bar and various affordable food options. Parking is plentiful, free Wifi is provided as well as outlets for charging your devices, though they are somewhat limited, so plan accordingly.
Show up as early as you like, or stay late. This group tends to socialize some, both before and after the alloted time, but this is not mandatory to you. Feel free to come and go as you please and late arrivals are welcome.
The cafe may be noisy on occasion so headphones/ earbuds are reccommended as you see fit.
Please try to RSVP if possible so that we may grab enough seats for all—the venue can be busy at times.
Feel free to message me privately wth any questions and/ or concerns you may have.
Happy writing!
Shut Up & Write!™ Easton Town Center
We'll meet at The Capital One Café, 167 Easton Town Center, Space A-103. This is in the main mall where the Microsoft store used to be, on your left if you're standing at the bottom of the AMC Theater escalator.
Join us on Saturday for an hour of uninterrupted wordmaking!
• What we'll do
Join us for an hour of writing! We’ve discovered that it’s strikingly helpful to write with other writers. See if it’s true for you at 10AM on Saturday mornings.
Be it a book, blog, script, essay, dissertation, resume, melody, poem or just plain work stuff, you are invited to write it with us. No one will see what you've written or give you unsolicited advice. Instead of just thinking about writing, come and get some real writing done.
SCHEDULE:
10:00 - SESSION 1: quick intros.
10:10 - timer starts: write for 1 hour.
11:10 - chat / take off / keep writing.
OPTIONAL SOCIALIZING happens at 11A-11:30ish. Writing is very solitary. Connecting (and sometimes even commiserating) with other writers is a cool thing.
BEING LATE IS OKAY: just show up and get settled, then check-in with me after the session. (I’ll be the person with the Shut Up & Write! sign.) If you were on time, please be willing to make room for the friendly latecomer.
Happy writing and I look forward to seeing you!
• What to bring
Whatever you need to be able to write!
Bring earbuds/earplugs if you want to block noise or the occasional conversation by other patrons. Electrical outlets are limited, so charge your devices before whenever possible.
See you at The Café on Saturday!
Shut Up & Write!™ Easton Town Center
We'll meet at The Capital One Café, 167 Easton Town Center, Space A-103. This is in the main mall where the Microsoft store used to be, on your left if you're standing at the bottom of the AMC Theater escalator.
Join us on Saturday for an hour of uninterrupted wordmaking!
• What we'll do
Join us for an hour of writing! We’ve discovered that it’s strikingly helpful to write with other writers. See if it’s true for you at 10AM on Saturday mornings.
Be it a book, blog, script, essay, dissertation, resume, melody, poem or just plain work stuff, you are invited to write it with us. No one will see what you've written or give you unsolicited advice. Instead of just thinking about writing, come and get some real writing done.
SCHEDULE:
10:00 - SESSION 1: quick intros.
10:10 - timer starts: write for 1 hour.
11:10 - chat / take off / keep writing.
OPTIONAL SOCIALIZING happens at 11A-11:30ish. Writing is very solitary. Connecting (and sometimes even commiserating) with other writers is a cool thing.
BEING LATE IS OKAY: just show up and get settled, then check-in with me after the session. (I’ll be the person with the Shut Up & Write! sign.) If you were on time, please be willing to make room for the friendly latecomer.
Happy writing and I look forward to seeing you!
• What to bring
Whatever you need to be able to write!
Bring earbuds/earplugs if you want to block noise or the occasional conversation by other patrons. Electrical outlets are limited, so charge your devices before whenever possible.
See you at The Café on Saturday!


















