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This morning I had to cancel a meeting and in the past few weeks I’ve missed two concerts, four...
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...
Semi-Permanent is a relatively new travelling conference aimed at the so-called “creative” demographic. For Semi-Permanent’s first outing in Hong...
February was a hectic month. There were a lot of good things happening, but my thoughts were mostly with...
If there are two things Hong Kong is well known for, it’s shopping and eating. The city thrives on...
Over the past two years I’ve worked on different versions of this subjective, unscientific and somewhat random list. Now,...
My recent posts on life in Hong Kong (Leaving Sydney and Assumptions) drew a fair bit of comment; online,...
It’s been a bit of a rough transition back to Hong Kong. A few problems with some projects, some...
There is nothing more droll and jejune than being caught up in someone else’s cultural assumptions and prejudices. You...
Today is my first day at work for 2011. It feels good to be back in the studio, updating...
It has been an extraordinary year. In a nutshell, I launched a music production company, staged my first public...
Starting today and running until Sunday, December 5th, there is a small showcase of photos from Ladakh at Fuel...
This morning’s flight from Leh to Delhi was delayed (owing to cancellation of yesterday’s flights). Thankfully we made it...
Soon I’ll be back in Delhi, before embarking on a photo tour of Ladakh. I’ll also be spending a...
I have a new favourite Asian city – well, at least until the next visit Tokyo or Hanoi. Last...
Next month I was due to travel to Delhi, Kashmir and Ladakh. However, the Kashmir leg of the trip...