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“…cities are always already social and ideological, immersed in narrative, constantly moving chess pieces in the game of defining...
“…cities are always already social and ideological, immersed in narrative, constantly moving chess pieces in the game of defining...
After (nearly) nine years of blogging I have a few regrets. It would have been better for me to...
Another Hong Kong Arts Festival has come to a close. This year I’ve enjoyed some great performances. You can...
Creative people always have stories to tell about people expecting work for free. It’s a familiar refrain when I...
I recall seeing The Tempest, on a warm London summer’s day, last June. The performance was at the open...
A few months ago I wrote about the role of “free” in my work. I hadn’t got around to...
One of the most surprising inclusions in this year’s Hong Kong Arts Festival line-up was Catalan group Ojos De...
I’m not a DJ. That sounds like an obvious, almost frivolous thing to say. But, for a lot of...
Last night we brought forward a special occasion to enjoy a night at the Mandarin Grill with Jordi Roca,...
What comes to mind for most people when they think about the film, On The Waterfront, is Marlon Brando’s...
There is an appetite for dance in Hong Kong. Dance schools are well supported, there is a healthy interest...
Les Murray is perhaps Australia’s best known and most internationally acclaimed poet. Yesterday he spoke to a small, sell-out...
It’s a credit to the Hong Kong Arts Festival organisers that every year they bring serious and challenging Jazz...
For most of us, there is music we like, music we love and then music we carry in our...
The 2010 Hong Kong Arts Festival is underway and, as in previous years, I will be blogging my way...
Recently the postman brought me a lovely package, my BerkleeMusic Master certificate in Guitar. This is my third certificate...