My Hong Kong?
Yesterday I responded on Twitter to a question about what Twitter meant to me. Yeah, I know, solipsism all...
Yesterday I responded on Twitter to a question about what Twitter meant to me. Yeah, I know, solipsism all...
The Big Battalions was one of the most compelling things I’ve ever seen on television. It was screened in...
Being out the academic loop I don’t often get the gossip on the latest and greatest books being released....
Thanks toRoy for linking to a beautiful new development project. Luthier Jay Duncan has set up a project teaching...
Wine writer, Jancis Robinson just post the text from Brian Croser (formerly of Petaluma) on the future of the...
One of the great things about living in Hong Kong is the Airport Express. It’s a fast, clean and...
Oh dear, it’s Wednesday already. I feel really busy, but I’m not sure I’m accomplished much so far this...
Monocle will soon update their global quality of life survey. Sadly, I don’t have any inside scoops to report....
There are some good intentions behind the proposals for the new West Kowloon Culturual District. Hong Kong does need...
I had a letter to the editor published in today’s Financial Times.
I normally check my blog subscriptions once or twice a day, usually cherry picking the blogs that take my...
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...
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...
There are a few signs of economic recession around Hong Kong. Stores are closing, sale signs have stayed up...