T20 Blitz @ Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground – 11 February, 2018

The T20 Blitz started cool, but by Sunday afternoon as action heated up and the powerful finalists duked it out, even the sun had popped out to take a look at the scintillating batting of Kumar Sangakkara and Nizakat Khan. The legendary Sri Lankan thrilled the crowd with his hitting through the tournament, but it was Hong Kong batsman – denied a hundred when stunning caught on the boundary – who starred in the final.

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Love is an Experience

Love is not a thing, it’s an experience. A shared experience!

The ongoing obsession with brand name things and the competitive who’s boyfriend or girlfriend buys them the most expensive flowers or gift is hardly romantic.

Ditch the pressure of the expensive restaurant, you can get the same meal or better far cheaper on a different day and do something that’ll create memories that’ll last longer than the taste of the $888 one mouthful dessert. Get out and have fun, create experiences and shared memories.

The Great European Carnival at Central Harbourfront offers the chance to share rides, enjoy the thrill and energy of the circus, play and win prizes for each other. The atmosphere of the carnival midway and the energy of all those around you having fun make it a great place to create memories.

Valentine’s Day package ($600) includes 2 Premium-seat tickets for the Great Circus of Europe, single entry to the AIA Great European Carnival on the same day and 20 e-tokens. The package is only available from 9-11 and 13-14 February 2018 at the door.

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Water Taxis on Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour, even today’s current shrunken version, is one of the most beautiful in the world. Something that we all enjoy looking at, yet beyond the Star Ferry very few people ever get to travel upon or use it.

There are increasing attempts and initiatives to make the harbour more available and user friendly among these is the concept of re-introducing ‘water taxis’.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), sponsored by Designing Hong Kong and the Harbour Business Forum is conducting a survey gauging the demand for a water taxi system for Victoria Harbour.

On-demand small boats, often known as walla-wallas or kaidos, offer rides in some of the typhoon shelters such Aberdeen and Shau Kei Wan and to-or-from destinations around Lantau and Sai Kung.

What are your views on a water-taxi service between destinations along Victoria Harbour? Take a few minutes to fill in this survey

Survey: https://goo.gl/hhW4g1

India by the Bay Opening Reception @ India House – 1 February, 2018

India by the Bay 2018 launched with an opening reception hosted by the Indian Consul at India House and attended the iconic festival guest of honour Zeenat Aman. The festival runs until 9 February and features a wide selection of Indian culture and performing arts.

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Clever Personal

With Valentines Day approaching bc took a look around the local personals websites to see if love is thriving in the era of swipe left or right.

Among the many adverts, was this wonderfully clever one which is too good not to share.

Kudos to the lady in question, hope it works.

McLaren Parade 2018

McLaren Hong Kong kicked off the year with their annual McLaren New Year Parade on 14 January 2018, with the largest group of local McLaren owners ever. The line-up featured cars from the McLaren Sports and Super Series including the latest 720S and limited editions of McLaren 675LT, 650S Can-Am and 650S Le Mans.

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When Dreams Fly They Become Realities

The Black Book Fair Hong Kong is the first local event that looks to embrace and explore the ideas and desires of anarchy.

The Fair offers artists and activists, zines and poetry, and a special appearance by radical thinker Stevphen Shukaitis. Enter with an open mind there is no one to tell you what you can or cannot do. Organiser Ahkok confesses he has “No idea how the police are gonna react.”

When interviewed in Still Loud about what anarchy means to him Ahkok replied “Anarchism to me is about two things: first, being against nationalism. Nationalism is the ugliest shit ever invented. Maybe it’s that I grew up as a musician, and we identify ourselves as punks, metalheads, shoegazers so on and so forth—never “I’m Chinese” or “I’m a Hong Konger”. That’s just fucking lame. The only reason why I’m a Hong Konger is that my mum gave birth to me in Hong Kong, that’s not even my choice, why should I be proud of something I have no control over? And as a species just how much stupid shit have we done because of nationalism?

So, [anarchism] is not only enduring, it’s also reviving.

Secondly, I would say anarchism is about trusting humanity. If you think that we are all selfish and evil from birth, then fuck it, we have to be governed. But if you think not, if selfishness and evil are socially conditioned, then perhaps you are an anarchist too. I agree historically and philosophically it’s from the west, especially from Spanish and French history, but humanity existed long before we invented the idea of government. I think anarchism is a cosmopolitan ideology in which we all experience a pre-government era.”

Here is the schedule for the three day event. Find out more at https://blackbookfairhongkong.wordpress.com

17 November

5-7pm
Sharings:
“The anarchy of music and spirituality: John Cage or Jack Rage”: Lenny
‘Living Book Store’ experience’ : AH Lin & Yiu Wah
A new spirit of colors via the ball: Reni Haymond
Uncle Hung: story telling as a way of ….

7-9pm
Deer-head-man Experimental arts group vidcast
Lenny & June: “A las Barricadas”/”Occupy”/”Politik Kills”
Vagabody Act piece

18 November

3-5pm
DJing of Libertarian Music
Art work display and reading and get-to-know-each-other time
Impromtu on site creations

5-7pm
Sharings:
Vagabody: “the body and the social”
Marco Chan:“Voice’s decade of cultural expereince”
Stevphen Shukaitis: Radical economy n Arts Collectives”
Victor Martinez Diaz: Mexican movement and its art
“LIGHT LOGISTICS: Reading in the Undercommons” : Elaine Ho

7-9pm
Poetry reading: Viki
Poetry reading: Uncle Hung
Poetry reading relay: Lenny

19 November

3-4pm
Djing of Libertarian Music
Art work display and reading and get-to-know-each-other time
Impromtu on site creations

5-7pm
Sharings:
Stevphen Shukaitis: Radical economy n Arts Collectives”
Marco Chan:“Voice’s decade of cultural expereince”
Michael Leung: “Solidarity Street”
Nakajima Masakazu: “Tokyo Struggles”
Royce Ng: “The King is Afar” documentary
Kaiser: the photo-documentation of Mongkok’s Lunar Roar
Nin: the So Boring experience

7-9pm
Music Performances:
Yank, Nelson & Sze, Wilson, Tomii, Fiona, Lenny & June,

Black Book Fair
Date: 17-19 November, 2017
Venue: Lecture Hall, VAC Centre, 7 Kennedy Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tickets: Free

Artropolis

Now in its fifth year, the theme for Hong Kong Art Week 2017 is “Artropolis”. The 12-day ‘week’ runs from 15 – 26 November and looks to raise awareness of the role that artists, galleries and the art community have in the cultural heartbeat of our unique city.

Organised by the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association ‘Art Week’ features over 50 galleries and a selection of  programmes whose inspiration comes from the city’s vigour and vibrancy and showcase Hong Kong cultural life through exhibitions, performances, charity art walk, activities and talks.

Art Car
Date: 15-21 November, 2017
Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central
Tickets: Free

Art Symposium – Day One
Date: 2:30pm, 17 November, 2017
Venue: Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty
Tickets: Free, reserve your seat: https://www.ticketflap.com/hong-kong-art-week-2017-symposium

Art Symposium – Day Two
Date: 9:30am, 17 November, 2017
Venue: Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Dr., Admiralty
Tickets: Free, reserve your seat: https://www.ticketflap.com/hong-kong-art-week-2017-symposium

The Gallery Walk for Charity
Date: 5pm, 21 November, 2017
Venue: Various locations: Central, Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun
Tickets: $390 from Ticketflap

Art Day at South Island
Date: 12pm, 25 November, 2017
Venue: Various locations: Wong Chuk Hang, Ap Lei Chau, Tin Wan
Tickets: Free, check in at Sensory Zero, G02, One Island South, 2 Heung Yip Road

Family Art Day
Date: 11am, 26 November, 2017
Venue: Olympic Square, Hong Kong Park, 19 Cotton Tree Drive
Tickets: Free