May Wallpaper
I’m always apologising for posting pictures of sunsets (often with boats in them). But, as a friend reminded me,...
I’m always apologising for posting pictures of sunsets (often with boats in them). But, as a friend reminded me,...
Esperanza Spalding is an extraordinarily talented young Jazz musician. Like a lot of jazz fans, I was thrilled when...
Over the past few weeks I’ve had a few people ask me about my approach to Twitter. I’m loathe...
Another trip to Adelaide, another stack of sunset photos. That’s the short version of this blogpost. The longer version...
Last night I had the chance to catch Imogen Heap in Concert here in Adelaide. It was a spur...
Last week I wrote a speculative post asking if we might be on the verge of a new “golden...
Last year, on the Lumen Dei tour to Ladakh, I had the chance to meet Piet Van den Eynde....
“Ear training is actually mind training, because the appreciation of sound is a learned experience and the more we...
Here’s the final instalment of my top twenty five things about living in Hong Kong. I started this list...
I’ve mentioned before that a day trip to Lamma Island is one of my favourite things about living in...
Is there such a thing as the perfect city?
When we imagine a professional recording studio the vision that normally comes into our head is of a mixing...
As I mentioned last week, March was a bit of grind, health-wise. In fact, my theme for April is...
This morning I had to cancel a meeting and in the past few weeks I’ve missed two concerts, four...
Hong Kong is a bustling, noisy, crowded and constantly vibrant city. Industrial and heavy transport estates are surrounded by...
When the 2011 Hong Kong Arts Festival programme was announced, the pairing of Ute Lemper and the Piazzolla Sextet...