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5 Things to know about the extreme Barkley Marathons and Jasmin Paris, the first woman to conquer it
The Barkley Marathons is one of the toughest, oddest sports events in the world, and as of this week, only 20 people have ever successfully crossed the finish line
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Breaking free: How celebrity Kat Alano broke her silence and is shattering the stigma around sexual abuse
Model, actress and television presenter Kat Alano shares her courageous story of speaking up about sexual abuse and how she hopes to educate and empower survivors of rape and violence against women in the Philippines
Best of Tatler Asia video highlights
Featured videos from around Tatler Asia: Get exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the interviews we do, the events we attend, the shoots we produce, and the incredibly important people who are part of our community
Reading list: The best books written by the thought leaders of Asia’s Most Influential
Fill your summer reading list with these substantial reads offering a breadth of genres, themes and perspectives
Asia’s Most Influential Creatives Singapore
Meet the artists and designers shaping global culture
View All Articles →How Cheryl Noronha’s Eurasian cookbook is keeping her grandmother’s recipes alive
The author of ‘The Eurasian Table: Second Helpings’ on how she worked with her grandmother to preserve her Eurasian recipes
M+ museum kicks off Art Week with star-studded party that blends the best of art and entertainment
On March 25, a day before Art Basel Hong Kong officially opened to VIPs, the museum hosted The Party at M+, a grand affair for international guests and art patrons, to kick off Art Week
How the Malaysian animation studio behind ‘BoBoiBoy’ and ‘Mechamato’ is exporting its stories across Asia
Mohd Nizam Abdul Razak, CEO of Malaysian animation studio Monsta, opens up about being a kid at heart and finding creative inspiration in everyday objects
Watch trends and predictions in 2024
Watch connoisseur and GPHG Academy member Carson Chan explores the trends in 2024 that are likely to shape the future of watchmaking, from the aesthetics of watch sizes and dials to technological advances in materials