Two Weeks in Quarantine With Photographer Wing Shya Christopher DewolfOctober 9, 2020 A series of unexpected detours turned Wing Shya into one of Hong Kong's most renowned creative talents.... A Little BreakCinemaCulturePeoplePortraitsWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments2828 views 014 min read
Tibet Noir: Filmmaker Pema Tseden Offers a Harsh Look at His Homeland Zabrina LoAugust 15, 2019 Director Pema Tseden’s award-winning feature Jinpa sheds light on an inglorious and overlooked side of Tibet... CinemaCulture0 Comments694 views 09 min read
Two of a Kind: Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui Return to the Silver Screen Elizabeth KerrApril 26, 2018 Gender-bending, provocative and brilliant: two of Hong Kong's late, lamented megastars feature in a new showcase at the Hong Kong Film Archive.... CinemaCulture0 Comments7617 views 09 min read
The Collective Joy of Watching a Movie: This Year’s HKIFF Elizabeth KerrMarch 19, 2018 The Hong Kong International Film Festival’s new director of programming, Geoffrey Wong, sets a different course for one of Asia’s oldest film festivals.... CinemaCulture0 Comments360 views 012 min read
Alan Chan and Stanley Wong Explore Hong Kong’s Design DNA Sarah KaracsAugust 9, 2017 Very Hong Kong Very Hong Kong digs into the roots of Hong Kong culture and design, laying the groundwork for a future biennale. ... CinemaCultureDesignFashionProduct Design0 Comments1608 views 110 min read
Debris: The Art of Finding Hong Kong’s DNA Vickie ChanMarch 16, 2016 Why has Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, better known as Vhils, made Hong Kong his home?... ArtStreet ArtVisual Art0 Comments370 views 07 min read