4 things that are roughly entertaining in S'pore this Oct. 20 to 26

Because your time is sooooo precious.

Nadia Shah | October 20, 2017, 11:43 AM

The Roar of Singapore III at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre

October 20, 5pm

For boxing and MMA junkies out there, The Roar of Singapore III is a fight night featuring renowned boxers around the world, including Singapore's very own Muhamad Ridhwan, our first local boxer to gain fame in the international arena.

Watch them beat each other up for the coveted IBO Intercontinental title.

Singapore's National team will also be at the venue to test their mettle against national teams from around the region.

May they do our nation proud.

Outsider Fashion Art Festival at BIGBOX Hypermart

October 20 - 22, various times

A fashion and art festival set in a supermarket (and not just any supermarket. It's set in BIGBOX, guys!), this event features the best works from designers across Asia, with live art, exhibitions, installations, and fashion presentations.

There will also be catwalk and modelling workshops -- perfect for anyone who's ever dreamed of living a life without pizza so they can fit into size 0 dresses.

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And if that isn't enough, there'll be a quirky interactive art installation titled "Eggxistence", where anything and everything related to eggs (egg poetry, egg puns, our egg-xistence...) will be explored. Eggciting.

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Phobia² exhibition at Science Centre Singapore

From October 21, 10am to 6pm

For anyone who's never owned a No Fear t-shirt, this exhibition at Science Centre Singapore will dive into the science of fear, from its historical and cultural significance to how fear affects us as human beings.

You can also learn how to combat your greatest fears.

Yes, you too have the chance to one day own a No Fear t-shirt. Congratulations.

Say Eye Do exhibition at Tampines Mall

Till October 24, 10am to 10pm

A photo exhibition that aims to garner pledges in support of cornea donations after death, Say Eye Do will feature awesome photographs such as this, which showcase the day-to-day lives of people with corneal diseases.

Photograph by Chen Wen Yun, Say Eye Do Winner, People's Choice. Courtesy of the Singapore Eye Bank.

PS: For those who have lost their vision, their hope of ever seeing clearly again is through one of us donating our cornea after death. Give them a chance to enjoy the world like we do, after we have.