How a US filmmaker started a charity to improve the care of orphans in China — May 27, 2014 The dire state of mainland orphanages 15 years ago spurred filmmaker Jenny Bowen into action. Her charity, Continue Reading ...
Cancer a catalyst for creativity — December 13, 2016 Siak drew from her own life and her family story for her debut novel, The Woman Who Breathed Two Worlds,
Meditation leads to an effective use of the brain — July 29, 2013 Are you always rushing from one place to the next? Do you often eat without really tasting the food?
Cafe Scientifique talks capture imagination — June 3, 2014 An initiative to promote informal discussion with experts about science topics is gaining popularity
Documentary on the Maryknoll nuns — March 11, 2014 Documentary maker Nancy Tong talks to Kate Whitehead about her latest film and how it is prompting a
In Hong Kong, going into quarantine is more likely than catching Covid-19 — March 26, 2021 While we should be grateful for our efficient trace and test system, restrictions remain draconian Government
Why toilet paper becomes a hot ticket item in a crisis — February 25, 2020 The panic buying seen in the past few weeks as people rush to stock up on essentials during the coronavirus