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What to do this weekend

Reebok EasyTone Paw’er Walk
Bring your beloved pet, boyfriend and friends along for this fun walk in the park. With activities for all creatures (even dog yoga), good food, and goodie bags, every one will enjoy themselves and get a great workout out of it.
Date and time: Nov 5, 3 – 5pm
Venue: East Coast Parkway, Angsana Green (Area 2)
Price: Free. Register at www.tinyurl.com/reebokpawerwalk.

What to do this weekend

The Intimate Moment
The images of dancers in motion from Paris’ Studio Harmonie are so amazing, it’s hard to imagine that photog Yian Huang only picked up the art on a whim as a 28 year-old a decade ago. He has since gone on to win the L’Oreal Photography Competition, exhibit at the Palais du Louvre and contribute to The Economist, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated.
Date and time: Nov 3 – 30; Tues – Sat, 12 – 7pm
Venue: Galerie Steph, #01-05 Tanjong Pagar Distripark
Price: Free admission. Log on to www.yianhuang.com to find out more about the artist.

What to do this weekend

Dreams and Reality: Masterpieces of Painting, Drawing and Photography from the Musee D’Orsay, Paris
Whether the phrase “Starry, starry night…” evokes images of that famous Impressionist painting by Vincent van Gogh or the 1972 song by American Pie singer Don McLean (which was a tribute to the famed painter), a visit to this exhibition is a must. Works by his counterparts in the same era like Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot are also on display. Read more about it in World-renowned paintings on display at the National Museum.
Date and time: From now until Feb 5, 2012
Venue: Exhibition Galleries 1 & 2, National Museum
Price: $11. Log on to http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/ExhibitionDetail.aspx?id=65&cat=2 for more.

What to do this weekend

Pirate Riot @ Butter Factory
Halloween may be over but if you have a spare eye-patch, stuffed parrot and skull-printed items lying around, then make like Jack Sparrow and attend this Saturday night party. Brush up on your pirate-speak here. Arr, matey.
Date and time: Nov 6, 11pm until late
Venue: Bump, The Butter Factory
Price: Free entry before midnight if you come dressed according to the pirate theme. Log on to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=289513387737320 for more.

What to do this weekend

Aranzi World Caravan
We popped by PARCO when the Aranzi World Caravan stopped over in Singapore last year and the only thing we regretted? Not buying enough of the stationery, household items and other oddities adorned with the out-of-this-world characters designed by Ms Kinuyo Saito and Ms Yoko Yumura. With prices starting from $3, it’ll be hard convincing yourself you don’t need that extremely cute pen.
Date and time: Nov 4 – 13, 10.30am – 9.30pm
Venue: Parco Millenia Walk
Price: Free admission. Log on to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=274334519272792 for more.

What to do this weekend

A Family Treasury of Recipes
Formerly the director of kitchens at Tung Lok’s group of restaurants, celebrity chef Sam Leong has opened a cooking school with his wife, Forest Leong. As part of the month-long gastronomic event, Asian Masters, the duo will teach you how to cook their hometown favourites in four different workshops. Chef Leong’s mother will be present at the third session to pass on her knowledge of chilli and chicken rice-making — talk about a family affair.
Dates and time: Nov 5, Nov 12, Nov 19, Nov 26, 10am – 1.30pm
Venue: Sam Leong@Forest, 4A Craig Road
Price: $108.80++ – $128++ at http://www.asianmasters.com.sg/index.php/events/15-the-masters-workshop/9-the-masters-workshop?top=580. Log on to http://www.asianmasters.com.sg/ for more on Asian Masters.

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