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features

Local Heroes
For Hong Kong’s deprived youth it is easy to fall into a life of crime, but it takes unusual policing to pull them out again.

Paux De Deux
If art reflects life, a pair of dancers in the 35th Hong Kong Arts Festival seem destined for each other.

The Public
Life of Chet

Ask Chet Lam what he wants for his April birthday, and he’ll probably wish for all Hong Kong musicians to be able to settle into a jam on a weekday afternoon. No daytime job attached.


Fellow the Yellow
Mud Stream

In the 1840s, British soldiers set up a military camp at what was then Wong Nai Chung – Chinese for Yellow Mud Stream.


Art and Arguments
What is art? – As a woman’s new play begs the age-old question, it laughs at the foibles of men.


Telling Stories
The Untold Story is conceivably Hong Kong’s most infamous film, yet the man behind the movie is on a pedestal at this year’s 31st Hong Kong International Film Festival. bc tried to eke out some of Herman Yau’s untold story…

 

 

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