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features

The Fame of the Few
Sceptics said seven-a-side rugby would never take off. Hong Kong has proved them so wrong.

Feet on fire
How would you like an invite to the best of Elton John’s birthday bash? You’ve just got it.

Funny Bones
Some bands are so frivolous you can’t do a thing with them. Apart from just give them space and let them loose.


A Taste of Thai
While Hong Kongers may not douse each other with water, the Thai New Year is a good excuse to sample a few of Thailand’s favourite foods.


Piper Dreams
The modern link between Chinese folk music, Unchained Melody and Bill Clinton’s favourite melody is a rowdy, ancient wind instrument…


Turtle Hustle
On the eve of the mutated ninja turtles saving the world again (actually, it’s New York this time), director Kelvin Munroe talks of why The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles could not be made by Dreamworks or Pixar, and why there is no turtledove for the turtles.

 

 

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