Hong Kong Favourites (10-6)
Hong Kong is a bustling, noisy, crowded and constantly vibrant city. Industrial and heavy transport estates are surrounded by...
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...
Scott Henderson was in Hong Kong last week for two shows at the Skylark Lounge. In fact, we were...
It has taken a while to write up this review of Elvis Costello’s stellar Hong Kong Arts Festival performance....
Having lived such an anonymous lifestyle during my time in Hong Kong, it is odd to reflecting again on...
Semi-Permanent is a relatively new travelling conference aimed at the so-called “creative” demographic. For Semi-Permanent’s first outing in Hong...
This year the New York City Ballet brought two programmes to the Hong Kong Arts Festival and I was...
Ask people in the “music industry” why sales have fallen through the floor and you’ll hear a common thread...
February was a hectic month. There were a lot of good things happening, but my thoughts were mostly with...
Is truth in art the same as truth in everyday life? That question animates many debates about the role...
Last night Apple announced their new iPad. It’s fair to say that most of the tech world was slightly...
If I wanted to sell you on a night at the theatre, then I wouldn’t start by saying it...
If there are two things Hong Kong is well known for, it’s shopping and eating. The city thrives on...
Tuesday was the opening night of the Hong Kong Arts Festival. Actually, festival events have been running for a...
Over the past few days I’ve been diving into John Daido Loori’s book, The Zen of Creativity. This morning,...
Friday night was a chance to see Eric Clapton live in concert. He toured Hong Kong a few years...