By Lucy Arthur Forty minutes, nine MTR stops, three escalators and two lifts. Sometimes, at the end of a long work day, I count them down just so, as if…
By Lucy Arthur When Horace Tse opened a small theatre rehearsal space in a nondescript industrial area ten years ago, he had no idea that he was at the forefront…
By Lucy Arthur Within the cacophonic symphony of Kwun Tong’s industrial lands – the dripping tap drum sequence, clanging metal bass line, revving engine guitar riff – sounds a new…
By Lucy Arthur For some artists, the appeal of industrial areas lies outside the confines of their low-rent walls. Photographer M. Van de Ven uses Hong Kong’s old residential and…
Lucy Arthur is an anecdote-collecting, wonderlust-struck nomad who oscillates between the sublime and the scandalous. She currently lives in Hong Kong, where she divides her time between keeping her nose to…
Ernest Kao is a third year student studying at HKU, reading journalism and political science. He likes learning, writing and reading up about pretty much everything possible about this…
Freewheeling through people, places, experiences, ideas and whatever more there is. Born into a bi-cultural family, brought up in three different countries and educated in four different languages, Linn is…
Address: Room 804, 8 floor, Cornell Centre, 50 Wing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong. On Friday November 18th, Fiona and I took a spontaneous trip to the Chai Wan…
Ben Shieh, a third year student studying at HKU, and am majoring in Journalism. He is extremely interested in movie production and media related functions. Hopefully, he will be able…
An email Q&A session with the Fringe Club’s administrator Catherine Lau: 1. How did the Fringe Club come to be? HK Fringe was modelled after the Edinburgh Fringe Festival –…
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