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What To Do This Weekend (May 30 to June 1), Lifestyle News

What To Do This Weekend (May 30 to June 1), Lifestyle News

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Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week. 1. Jurassic World: The Experience
Visit Gardens by the Bay's mist-shrouded Cloud Forest for the debut of Jurassic World: The Experience.
This immersive event brings to life the cinematic wonder of the Jurassic World film franchise through life-sized animatronic dinosaurs nestled within the iconic cooled conservatory. Surrounded by lush greenery and misty waterfalls, get ready to be transported hundreds of millions of years back in time to an era when dinosaurs ruled the Earth.
You can look forward to 13 exciting and interactive zones to explore, with highlights including an awe-inspiring 8.5-metre-tall Brachiosaurus, a hands-on nursery where you can spend time with baby dinosaurs, and a face-to-face moment with the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for tiny Compsognathus, or "Compys", hidden throughout the lush garden pathways. 2. i Light Singapore 2025
i Light Singapore is back to illuminate the city after sunset from now till June 21.
Themed "To Gather", this year's festival unites 17 dazzling light installations by local and international artists, with the colour red at the centre of these pieces.
You can also look forward to the return of the Gastrobeats Festival alongside the main festival, where you'll embark on a culinary adventure to feast on irresistible flavours ranging from tasty street food to culinary delights, accompanied by the pulsing rhythm of live music performances that keep the energy pumped up all night long. Till June 21. 3. Lilytopia
Step in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay to be surrounded by gorgeous and sweet-scented lilies.
Float across the canals of La Serenissima — the "Most Serene", or what Venice was called back in the day — as the heady scent of lilies in full summer bloom transports you to one of the most beautiful places in the world.
As you traipse through the narrow cobblestone streets of a charming Italian town, colourful lily breeds like the pink-and-white Lilium 'Mikaela', yellow Lilium 'Beverly Gold', and orange Lilium 'Caddy' line your route. Till June 15. 4. Children's Festival @ GBTB
Looking for family-friendly fun to entertain your kids this June holidays? Check out the free Children's Festival at Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove.
You're invited to immerse yourself in a vibrant, tropical atmosphere as the Supertree Grove transforms into an outdoor festival with interactive installations inspired by Disney's Lilo and Stitch.
Your kids can ride a massive Ohana Wave slide, explore a forest-themed inflatable playscape at the Forest of Belonging, embark upon a space-themed mission at Space Adventure to power up as many light beams as they can, and much more. Till June 15. 5. Gallery Children's Biennale
The 2025/2026 season of National Gallery Singapore's Gallery Children's Biennale is back from May 31 to March 29, 2026.
This season's Biennale is themed "Tomorrow we'll be...", and invites your kids to explore the possibilities of their futures through the values of joy, kindness, dream and love.
You can look forward to 8 immersive and multisensory installations by local and international artists, as well as a series of engaging programmes throughout the season like storytelling sessions, dance performances, hands-on workshops, and more. May 31 to March 29, 2026.
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What To Do This Weekend (May 30 to June 1), Lifestyle News
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Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week. 1. Jurassic World: The Experience Visit Gardens by the Bay's mist-shrouded Cloud Forest for the debut of Jurassic World: The Experience. This immersive event brings to life the cinematic wonder of the Jurassic World film franchise through life-sized animatronic dinosaurs nestled within the iconic cooled conservatory. Surrounded by lush greenery and misty waterfalls, get ready to be transported hundreds of millions of years back in time to an era when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. You can look forward to 13 exciting and interactive zones to explore, with highlights including an awe-inspiring 8.5-metre-tall Brachiosaurus, a hands-on nursery where you can spend time with baby dinosaurs, and a face-to-face moment with the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for tiny Compsognathus, or "Compys", hidden throughout the lush garden pathways. 2. i Light Singapore 2025 i Light Singapore is back to illuminate the city after sunset from now till June 21. Themed "To Gather", this year's festival unites 17 dazzling light installations by local and international artists, with the colour red at the centre of these pieces. You can also look forward to the return of the Gastrobeats Festival alongside the main festival, where you'll embark on a culinary adventure to feast on irresistible flavours ranging from tasty street food to culinary delights, accompanied by the pulsing rhythm of live music performances that keep the energy pumped up all night long. Till June 21. 3. Lilytopia Step in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay to be surrounded by gorgeous and sweet-scented lilies. Float across the canals of La Serenissima — the "Most Serene", or what Venice was called back in the day — as the heady scent of lilies in full summer bloom transports you to one of the most beautiful places in the world. As you traipse through the narrow cobblestone streets of a charming Italian town, colourful lily breeds like the pink-and-white Lilium 'Mikaela', yellow Lilium 'Beverly Gold', and orange Lilium 'Caddy' line your route. Till June 15. 4. Children's Festival @ GBTB Looking for family-friendly fun to entertain your kids this June holidays? Check out the free Children's Festival at Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove. You're invited to immerse yourself in a vibrant, tropical atmosphere as the Supertree Grove transforms into an outdoor festival with interactive installations inspired by Disney's Lilo and Stitch. Your kids can ride a massive Ohana Wave slide, explore a forest-themed inflatable playscape at the Forest of Belonging, embark upon a space-themed mission at Space Adventure to power up as many light beams as they can, and much more. Till June 15. 5. Gallery Children's Biennale The 2025/2026 season of National Gallery Singapore's Gallery Children's Biennale is back from May 31 to March 29, 2026. This season's Biennale is themed "Tomorrow we'll be...", and invites your kids to explore the possibilities of their futures through the values of joy, kindness, dream and love. You can look forward to 8 immersive and multisensory installations by local and international artists, as well as a series of engaging programmes throughout the season like storytelling sessions, dance performances, hands-on workshops, and more. May 31 to March 29, 2026. [[nid:718281]]

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At the end of the night, the newlyweds ran through a sparkler tunnel formed by their guests and hopped into a vintage white Cadillac before speeding off into the Santa Barbara night. Jose Villa 1 / 100 That moment before we rehearsed for the real thing Jose Villa 2 / 100 Looking back before we look forward Jose Villa 3 / 100 Love this tablescape: the colours, the flowers, and more Jose Villa 4 / 100 My love, for always and forever Jose Villa 5 / 100 The bridal party Jose Villa 6 / 100 Filled with joy at the rehearsal dinner listening to speeches. This was me crying when Matthew Scott Montgomery spoke. Jose Villa 7 / 100 Dessert—our cake was by Room for Cake in Santa Barbara Jose Villa 8 / 100 Mi famiglia Jose Villa 9 / 100 We all got crayons to write notes on the table Jose Villa 10 / 100 Picture-perfect night under the stars Jose Villa 11 / 100 Our first dance practice—by the way, we nailed it at the wedding Jose Villa 12 / 100 Leaving Arnoldi's Cafe on the eve before we became husband and wife Jose Villa 13 / 100 Our rings Jose Villa 14 / 100 I loved my Vivienne Westwood dresses for the wedding and reception. I have been a fan of her designs for so long. Jose Villa 15 / 100 It's the little details Jose Villa 16 / 100 One of the first moments I saw the dress come to life Jose Villa 17 / 100 The draping and corset work is exceptional, which is why Vivienne Westwood was the perfect choice. Jose Villa 18 / 100 The dress was created over the course of five fittings in Los Angeles, with the Vivienne Westwood couture team flying in from London. Jose Villa 19 / 100 We were not only able to work off of an initial inspiration image I found, but we also added touches that really make this dress so special to me. Jose Villa 20 / 100 When I was thinking about the style of dress I wanted, I often found myself coming back to Vivienne's designs—specifically how the silhouettes really compliment the curves in your body, and her use of corsets. Jose Villa 21 / 100 I finished off the look with a cathedral-style veil made with ivory tulle. Jose Villa 22 / 100 The venue was so surreal and had so much mystery. I love this shot. Jose Villa 23 / 100 This was the moment right before I walked down the aisle. I am so thankful for everyone on my team that helped make this moment happen. My makeup was by Etienne Ortega and my hair was by Cesar Ramirez. Jose Villa 24 / 100 Walking to the ceremony Jose Villa 25 / 100 A final bridal portrait moment before the service began Jose Villa 26 / 100 Last looks Jose Villa 27 / 100 Ready to walk down the aisle Jose Villa 28 / 100 My friends that are family—they mean the world to me Jose Villa 29 / 100 All the finishing touches Jose Villa 30 / 100 My entire bridal party—these are the amazing souls that have always stood by me. It was an honour having them stand with me on this special day. Jose Villa 31 / 100 Wow. This shot by Jose Villa took my breath away. Thank you, Vivienne Westwood, for the most beautiful dress. Jose Villa 32 / 100 Jordan's look by YSL, waiting to be worn Jose Villa 33 / 100 The love of my life. My soul mate Jose Villa 34 / 100 Event planner Mindy Weiss and her team oversaw all of the weekend's festivities. Jose Villa 35 / 100 Friends arriving for the ceremony Jose Villa 36 / 100 Natalie Minerva Jose Villa 37 / 100 Guests gathering before the ceremony Jose Villa 38 / 100 Rayvon Owen Jose Villa 39 / 100 Capturing a true moment filled with emotion and love Jose Villa 40 / 100 'Waiting for the future to begin, although she has felt like my wife from the moment I met her.' —Jordan Jose Villa 41 / 100 On the way to becoming Mrs. Lutes Jose Villa 42 / 100 We were married by our good friend Dave Osokow, and he made it so personal. Jose Villa 43 / 100 A game of Rock Paper Scissors was the only way to determine who got to say their vows first. We tied and then Jordan won. Jose Villa 44 / 100 Logan loving us as she always has Jose Villa 45 / 100 My vows Jose Villa 46 / 100 And we are officially Mr. and Mrs Jose Villa 47 / 100 It was as if each and every person at the wedding was part of a big family all celebrating with us. Jose Villa 48 / 100 A moment alone post-ceremony Jose Villa 49 / 100 Making our exit Jose Villa 50 / 100 It was all so surreal, but this was the moment when we both knew we had married our best friend. Jose Villa 51 / 100 A shot from above Jose Villa 52 / 100 Our seating card setup Jose Villa 53 / 100 Paris in the house—a great friend who literally shook the dance floor later that night. Jose Villa 54 / 100 Cocktail hour begins Jose Villa 55 / 100 Vas Morgan Jose Villa 56 / 100 Once we saw the Bellosguardo Estate in Santa Barbara, we both knew without any doubt this was where we wanted to get married. Jose Villa 57 / 100 Our entire bridal party. We had our spray tans done by Isabel Alysa, the founder and CEO of Dolce Glow. I've worked with Isabel for a long time. She gave all of us a custom Dolce Glow hydrating blend spray tan that was literally made for each one of us individually. Jose Villa 58 / 100 A bridal-party portrait Jose Villa 59 / 100 Having fun post-ceremony Jose Villa 60 / 100 The tribe Jose Villa 61 / 100 Me and Paris Jose Villa 62 / 100 Making our way to the reception Jose Villa 63 / 100 Pre-reception portraits Jose Villa 64 / 100 Walking through the Bellosguardo Estate gardens Jose Villa 65 / 100 Just married Jose Villa 66 / 100 The tablescape design inside the tent Jose Villa 67 / 100 Florals were by Celio's Designs Jose Villa 68 / 100 All of our paper products were by Lehr and Black Jose Villa 69 / 100 Celebrating with my bandmates: Nita Strauss, Constance Day, Brittany Bowman, and Leanne Bowes Jose Villa 70 / 100 Guests mingling outside of our tent by Town & Country Jose Villa 71 / 100 An aerial view of the Bellosguardo Estate Jose Villa 72 / 100 For the reception, I changed into an ivory silk satin column dress, with a draped corset top, also by Vivienne Westwood. Jose Villa 73 / 100 There was so much attention to detail on the reception dress beading. Jose Villa 74 / 100 Johnny Rzeznik performing 'Iris' was a surreal moment. It's our favorite song and has so much meaning to both of us. This was a pinch-us moment. Thank you, Johnny! Jose Villa 75 / 100 Our first dance Jose Villa 76 / 100 Ending our first dance with a bang Jose Villa 77 / 100 Demi Sims and Chloe Nakhjavanpourtalebi Jose Villa 78 / 100 Thanking our guests for being such a special part of our day. Jose Villa 79 / 100 Soaking in the speeches and the night with a quiet moment for just us. Jose Villa 80 / 100 Our four-tiered wedding cake was by Room for Cake in Santa Barbara Jose Villa 81 / 100 The drinks were by Mixology by Melissa Jose Villa 82 / 100 The glam fam: Alyx Liu, Jill Powell, Natalie Minerva, Etienne Ortega, and Cesar Ramirez Jose Villa 83 / 100 Town & Country created the most extraordinary tent Jose Villa 84 / 100 Our checkerboard dance floor was the work of Trejo Dance Floors Jose Villa 85 / 100 A closer look at the beadwork on my Vivienne Westwood reception dress. Jose Villa 86 / 100 Cutting our cake Jose Villa 87 / 100 Sharing first bites Jose Villa 88 / 100 Ready to party Jose Villa 89 / 100 The lighting was by Lighten Up. As a performing artist, I know just how important setting a mood or vibe is, believe it or not it's often the things that aren't as obvious or noticeable that make or break a moment, and that is why lighting was a key part of this night, especially as we moved further into the evening and hit the dance floor. Jose Villa 90 / 100 A happy moment on the dance floor Jose Villa 91 / 100 Vas on the dance floor Jose Villa 92 / 100 Paris literally shook the dance floor with her DJ skills, and I mean the entire floor moved with her beats. Jose Villa 93 / 100 Dancing as husband and wife Jose Villa 94 / 100 My second after-party look Jose Villa 95 / 100 Back on the dance floor! Jose Villa 96 / 100 Surrounded by loved ones Jose Villa 97 / 100 A kiss among the sparklers Jose Villa 98 / 100 Making our way towards a final surprise Jose Villa 99 / 100 A vintage moment Jose Villa 100 / 100 The end of the most magical day of our lives This story was originally published on

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