Who Can Start The Music?
Hong Kong has no shortage of elaborate opening parties. Not a week goes by, in fact, often not a...
Hong Kong has no shortage of elaborate opening parties. Not a week goes by, in fact, often not a...
What does it mean to be an expat? Who qualifies? It's a question even other expats can't...
“…Reviews in newspapers and elsewhere had often been looked upon suspiciously by the dining public, seen more as a...
Time for a bold prediction: Blogging will make a comeback in 2010. Well, a comeback of sorts; perhaps a...
Jason Parker is a Jazz trumpeter and has a great blog called One Working Musician. Yesterday he posted Grammys:...
Purely for fun, I’ve been taking photos with my iPhone and posting them on twitter, at the rate of...
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...
This morning I was reading the Zen Habits blog, looking for some post-Christmas fitness inspiration (kind of sad, given...
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...
Looking at a graph of my blogposts per month, since 2004, I can see that 05 and 06 were...
Five years ago today, I wrote a tentative post, inaugurating this blog. I had tried my hand at blogging...
Neat little question from Waveformless, Have you ever noticed that some years seem to produce an awful lot of...
Blogging is not dead and Twitter is not the revolution that will change the world. Now that we have...
Looking for Mies is a production by Zuni Icosahedron staged as part of the Architecture Is Art Festival, here...