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features

seeking safety
refugees in hope
The news is full of people fleeing horror at home. Why is Hong Kong so reluctant to help when they knock on our door?


the passing show
strange little boys
What would you make of your life if it was condensed into two short weeks?

street beats
a-day on a corner
Performing before thousands in a world-class stadium is the dream of most musicians. A-dAY is just as happy with a street corner…


friendly food
organic future
With the threat of serious harm to man and earth from farming intensives, organic foods may not be a choice for our future – they may be mandatory.

eyeing the arts
18th macau arts festival
It may be Macau’s Festival of the Arts, but is it also a cover for shaking out a few home inhibitions?


spiderman
venom on my mind
Mild-mannered Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) might still live in the same crummy bed-sit, hasn’t secured the staff photographer’s position at The Daily Bugle and continues to bus MJ (Kirsten Dunst) around on the back of his faltering scooter, but his alter-ego couldn’t be happier. New York City is caught in a full-blown Spidey fever that is in serious danger of going to our hero’s head.

 

 

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