We police screen time for kids. What of the elderly spending their last years on a couch, watching TV until there's nothing ...
RICE has always been that platform for the culturally curious in Singapore. In 2026, in our new chapter, we want to go ...
Chester didn’t grow up with much. But he remembers the community groups that stepped in to support his family with no questions asked. Today, as a father, he’s passing that lesson on. Through a Giving ...
Most help in Singapore comes with conditions, and understandably so. Thresholds and criteria exist to make sure resources go ...
Two Labour Day rallies for Singapore’s workforce happening at once—one backed by the state, and one that had to build its own ...
Singaporean stories of human interest that make you think, engage and empathise.
Singaporean stories of human interest that make you think, engage and empathise.
“Nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” This excerpt from a letter by Ben Franklin in 1789 rings true nearly two hundred years later. Theoretically, the inevitable should bring ...
Renée Ting was barely 19 years old in 2011 when she first got the call telling her that she was hired at BooksActually. To the quiet teenager, the bookstore was her escape from the volatility of home.
When does adulthood really begin? RICE gathers Singaporean youths to share the moments—financial pressure, family responsibilities, personal relationships—that made them realise they were officially ...
In December last year, I was returning home from Yio Chu Kang swimming pool when I saw something which took my breath away: a brand new covered walkway. Not any regular ol’ covered walkway, but a ...