A Regular Sized Parable
During our visit to Australia we got caught out a number times ordering “regular sized” foods and beverages. Turns...
During our visit to Australia we got caught out a number times ordering “regular sized” foods and beverages. Turns...
I normally check my blog subscriptions once or twice a day, usually cherry picking the blogs that take my...
The bags are packed and checked, the CDs mixed, the iPods charged and the reading sorted out. Yes, it’s...
“Consolidating its position at the cutting edge of new media technology, the Guardian today announces that it will become...
Last week I posted some preliminary thoughts about this blog’s future and it’s a topic I want to revisit...
On the 19th of October, 2004 I posted for the first time on this blog. I’d been blogging on...
Some things that caught my attention from around the interwebs.
First of all, the organisers of this year’s festival deserve credit for a great series of fixtures, with some...
One thing I used to struggle with (a lot) was extending an idea, or to put it another way,...
The English National Ballet’s staging of Alice in Wonderland was a pure delight. Winsome, captivating and inventive, this adaptation...
Violencia en las iglesias a fieles teledirigidos – Forms of symbolic violence that are seen in churches. I’ve been...
One of the fastest selling events in this year’s Hong Kong Arts Festival was I/In, a collaboration between dancer...
Saturday afternoon we enjoyed one of the more unusual and original performances of this year’s Hong Kong Arts Festival....
There are a few signs of economic recession around Hong Kong. Stores are closing, sale signs have stayed up...
Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk is a bleak and challenging modern opera, which although originally read as a sharp...
Thursday night saw the Hong Kong Arts Festival move to the unusual venue of St John’s Cathedral in Mid...