Artists painting a picture of protests for the world
— July 18, 2019A group of artists are using art to immortalise the summer of unrest that is gripping the city because
Continue Reading ...A group of artists are using art to immortalise the summer of unrest that is gripping the city because
Continue Reading ...Former BBC reporter Andrew Shaw gave up his career in journalism and life in England to become the only
Continue Reading ...Budapest-born literary agent Eva Koralnik recalls the 1944 Nazi invasion of Hungary that ended her happy
Continue Reading ...The roaring success of the 1994 film was followed by years of bad luck that included a near-fatal skiing
Continue Reading ...Andrew Hevia was a Fulbright scholar in Hong Kong when he bonded with fellow Star Wars fan Joshua Wong,
Continue Reading ...The musician, who led the orchestra on the soundtrack to the film Philadelphia, has performed as leader
Continue Reading ...After meeting and befriending director Bernardo Bertolucci, Basil Pao was offered a part in The Last
Continue Reading ...Known for their edgy and erotic images, Nic and Becky Gaunt, who will exhibit at Hong Kong’s Affordable
Continue Reading ...Once performed only for royalty, and now championed by a prince and a princess, Cambodian classical dance
Continue Reading ...Intelligence Squared’s cultural debate will look at the pros and cons of social media and its place
Continue Reading ...Being mixed up with China sceptic is ‘the bane of my life’, says Gordon H. Chang, recently in Hong
Continue Reading ...It’s a Sunday night, and as The Peak’s creative team sets up props, background and lighting for a
Paul Zimmerman had planned to spend his Easter holiday kicking back at the Blues Festival in Australia’s
Dai pai dong are an important part of local culture, but are we doing enough to keep them alive
Exhibition marking 30 years of criminology programme at University of Hong Kong shows graduates’ work
Elsewhere in the world, orchestras are often struggling to maintain interest and audiences. As the Hong
The Cabin in Chiang Mai offers a rehab programme for young male addicts but, at US$15,000 a month, it’s