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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. |
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Paux De Deux
If art reflects life, a pair of dancers in the 35th Hong Kong Arts Festival seem destined for each other. |
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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.
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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. |
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Art and Arguments
What is art? – As a woman’s new play begs the age-old question, it laughs at the foibles of men. |
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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… |