Final Thoughts ON HKAF 2010
Another Hong Kong Arts Festival has come to a close. This year I’ve enjoyed some great performances. You can...
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...
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...
“Frankly, I’ve struggled over the years to control the hours I spend on the internet… In a way, the...
Having explored some initial thoughts about food blogging last week, I’d like to turn now to Robert Siestma’s thoughts...
Redesigning this blog has prompted a lot of questions from friends and regular readers. My previous layouts were text-oriented,...
Over the past few days, this blog has undergone a major redesign. I had been unhappy, for quite some...
“…Reviews in newspapers and elsewhere had often been looked upon suspiciously by the dining public, seen more as a...
Time for a bold prediction: Blogging will make a comeback in 2010. Well, a comeback of sorts; perhaps a...
Sunday’s post, on the direction of my faith and church life over the last decade attracted a number of...
After a busy end to 2009 I’ve only just started to reflect on the decade just passed, from 2000-2009....
This morning I was reading the Zen Habits blog, looking for some post-Christmas fitness inspiration (kind of sad, given...
Today I’m in the midst of unpacking and setting up for the first week of the new year. Part...