The Ringmaster
— March 5, 2017Born in northern Germany, the horse lover who spent his early life travelling around the world before
Continue Reading ...Born in northern Germany, the horse lover who spent his early life travelling around the world before
Continue Reading ...Intelligence Squared’s cultural debate will look at the pros and cons of social media and its place
Continue Reading ...In her book Eurasians, MIT professor contrasts attitudes towards interracial marriage in three jurisdictions,
Continue Reading ...Daybreaker dancing is an early-morning dance party without the drugs or the drink. Morning’s when we’re
Continue Reading ...Siak drew from her own life and her family story for her debut novel, The Woman Who Breathed Two Worlds,
Continue Reading ...Hong Kong-born Richard Bush, a former US Congressional adviser and intelligence officer, sees potential
Continue Reading ...Shanthi Sekaran – herself the child of immigrants to the US – dramatises a hot-button issue with
Continue Reading ...The musician, who led the orchestra on the soundtrack to the film Philadelphia, has performed as leader
Continue Reading ...The Namibia-born, Cambridge-educated conservation expert has been tracking the desert lions of Namibia
Continue Reading ...The Hong Kong International Literary Festival speaker, who won a Pulitzer Prize for The Orphan Master’s
Continue Reading ...Festival is finally rebounding, with cheaper tickets, a focus on non-fiction and star names including
Continue Reading ...A mother who gave birth in a Hong Kong public hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic recalls a lack of
2023 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Mahbouba Seraj recalls growing up in Afghanistan’s ‘best years’,
Hong Kong-bound British-Norwegian musician, one of the hottest stars of classical music, explains how
Anyone over a certain height is at risk of losing an eye in the city If you’re five foot eight or taller,
Founder Rob Wagemans’ designs are changing perceptions of how hotels, shops and now a Hong Kong residential
Budapest-born literary agent Eva Koralnik recalls the 1944 Nazi invasion of Hungary that ended her happy