Whose Music Industry Is It Anyway?
Jason Parker is a Jazz trumpeter and has a great blog called One Working Musician. Yesterday he posted Grammys:...
Jason Parker is a Jazz trumpeter and has a great blog called One Working Musician. Yesterday he posted Grammys:...
Not surprisingly Apple’s latest product offering, the iPad has attracted a lot of attention. Some harsh and critical, some...
The past two weeks have been “business” weeks. My “desk” has been more of a office space than a...
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...
In response to my last post, on photography, Toni raised a point concerning charging for creative work. How and...
Of all the shows on offer in this year’s Hong Kong International Jazz festival, the one that immediately caught...
Blogging is not dead and Twitter is not the revolution that will change the world. Now that we have...
I’ve just started my last two courses en route to a BerkleeMusic Master Certificate in Guitar. These are Jazz...
As I indicated recently, I’m deep into an evaluation of Adobe’s Lightroom programme. It’s pretty easy to see why...
The Big Battalions was one of the most compelling things I’ve ever seen on television. It was screened in...
I enjoy travelling back to Australia to visit family. The contrast between the open spaces and fresh air down-under...
I’m not an artist. I can recall having “been” certain things – I was a banker, I was an...
Wine writer, Jancis Robinson just post the text from Brian Croser (formerly of Petaluma) on the future of the...
Monocle will soon update their global quality of life survey. Sadly, I don’t have any inside scoops to report....
The Hong Kong waterfront is a paradox: a dynamic working harbour and a fantastic city skyline whilst also being...