Ding Dong! The Wicked Witch Is Dead.
Today is a new day for Australia. The electorate has voted to reject the jaundiced, execrable and viturperous conservative...
Today is a new day for Australia. The electorate has voted to reject the jaundiced, execrable and viturperous conservative...
When it comes to noise pollution; the louder the music you hear from a neighbour, party or nearby concert/event,...
Sunday night we had the chance to see Lee Ritenour live in concert (from excellent third row, centre stage,...
It’s not unusual to hear helicopters in Hong Kong – they are everywhere. But the noise level that interrupted...
It has been very revealing to read the news reports of mobile phone entrepreneur, John Ilhan’s untimely death at...
If you haven’t already done so then check out The Economist’s Big Mac Index (one for the bookmarks); a...
Here’s a picture I took last August, which gives you some idea what Hong Kong looks like on a...
For anyone interested in the current (near-worldwide) crisis in housing prices and housing finance, there are some formidable and...
Last week I finally got around to watching Rusell Peters’ stand up comedy DVD – Outsourced. Some seriously funny...
Here’s a few things that caught my eye this week, YouTube, Flickr Become Forces For Cultural Change – In...
Here’s a few blogposts and comment conversations that have caught my eye, Sunshine: The Movie Clothed in the Sun...
Tom Lee Music (Hong Kong’s equivalent to Guitar Center) are hosting some open mic acoustic jams at their Kowloon...
“Hong Kong used to stick to London, but now it sticks to China” – that’s how my daughter, recently...
OK, in response to a few emails, I’m going to keep these lists a little shorter… A Piece Of...
During our years in Delhi, reading the Saturday edition of the paper was always a unique experience. It wasn’t...
Food and cooking blogs occupy a fascinating space within the blogosphere. Clearly, recipes and restaurant reviews adapt well to...