On The Waterfront
What comes to mind for most people when they think about the film, On The Waterfront, is Marlon Brando’s...
What comes to mind for most people when they think about the film, On The Waterfront, is Marlon Brando’s...
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...
This morning I was reading the Zen Habits blog, looking for some post-Christmas fitness inspiration (kind of sad, given...
Christmas is well and truly over. Well up to a point. Not all the decorations are away, I’m not...
Today I’m in the midst of unpacking and setting up for the first week of the new year. Part...
Monocle is my favourite magazine. It constantly feeds my interest in travel, politics, culture and design. I love that...
The quietness of this blog is in stark contrast to the reality of this month, which has been very...
Yeah, it’s the 18th of November again. Happy Birthday to me, etc. One interesting thing about journalling (or blogging)...
There was a moment, in last night’s concert, which really summed up the evening. John Williams, one of my...
The Hong Kong Arts Festival happens in February and March every year and for many people in this city,...
Looking at a graph of my blogposts per month, since 2004, I can see that 05 and 06 were...
Of all the shows on offer in this year’s Hong Kong International Jazz festival, the one that immediately caught...
Tonight I made a quick trip to the very chic Dada Lounge in TST to hear William Ellis speak...
This afternoon we attended an extraordinarily moving memorial service for Alan Dick, the late Lower School Principal of the...
Here some of my favourite pictures from last night’s fireworks over Hong Kong harbour. Hong Kong, Fireworks, National...