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  • Alternative spaces in Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's non-profit art spaces and institutions, typically founded by artists and curators, have matured in recent years, thanks to private funding and increased government support. Active in organising community art projects and commissioning works of art, most are found in the old centres of Hong Kong Island and ...

  • Museums for the many is Hong Kong’s new mantra

    Two days of heavy rain late last month flattened Paul McCarthy's just-unveiled 51ft-high, 110ft-long Complex Pile, 2007. Installed on the site of what will become the West Kowloon Cultural District, a US$2.8 billion project, this inflatable sculpture, in the words of the curators, "mocks its picturesque surroundings and pokes fun at the prudent qualities of public sculpture". ...

  • The art fair is crowded and galleries are buzzy

    Contemporary art has never been so fashionable in Hong Kong, which art fairs and commercial galleries have helped make happen. But turning the curious into collectors will take ...

  • HKMEx’s Cheung Quits All Hong Kong Public Service Posts

    Barry Cheung resigned from all public service positions, including the city's Cabinet, because he's under police investigation, the government said. Leung Chun-ying, the city's chief executive, accepted Cheung's resignation and said the police and Securities and Futures Commission will "impartially" probe the HKMEx and Cheung, according to ...

  • Green Globe recertifies Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong and Mongkok

    LOS ANGELES, California - Green Globe announces re-certification of the Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong and Cosmo Hotel Mongkok, located in Hong Kong, SAR. True to their motto "Love Travel, Love our Globe," both properties have integrated innovative environmental practices into the core of the business, and established a socially responsible policy second to none. "We are delighted to be ...


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Movie Review

Rome Open City (Roma città aperta) [DVD]

Rome Open City (Roma città aperta) [DVD]

It is probably difficult for Americans, particularly Americans of this day and age, to understand what a profound effect Roberto Rossellinis Rome Open City had when it premiered in Rome a mere six months after the end of World War II. Shot quickly on location in the city itsel ... ...

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  • Ally of HK leader investigated in exchange probe

    By James Pomfret HONG KONG (Reuters) - The chairman of Hong Kong's Mercantile Exchange is under police investigation, the government said on Friday, as three other men were charged with possessing false documents including a fake cheque for ...

  • Hong Kong Steepest weekly drop

    STOCKS fell, sending the benchmark index to its biggest weekly drop since April 5. Developers led the declines, while Lenovo Group jumped after saying it's seeking acquisitions to boost smartphone and tablet businesses.The Hang Seng Index slid 0.2 per cent to 22,618.67, with six stocks gaining for every five that fell. Lenovo advanced 3.8 per cent after an executive said there was "no ...

  • RPT-Henrik Fisker joins Hong Kong tycoon to salvage Fisker -sources

    Fri May 24, 2013 12:32pm EDT * One of two competing offers in play * Fisker cofounder teams up with investors trying to buy U.S. loan * Group may offer between $25 mln and $30 mln for loan * Sources caution figures are changing, on the rise * DOE considering ramifications of selling Fisker loan -source By Deepa Seetharaman and Norihiko Shirouzu DETROIT/BEIJING, May 24 (Reuters) - Henrik Fisker ...

  • CE open on ExCo leave

    Chief Executive CY Leung said today he keeps an open mind on whether it is necessary to specify the period of leave by ex-officio members of the Executive Council.He told the media that members on leave stop performing their duty and will not receive any meeting documents, nor will they receive any allowance.It has been the practice in the past and it remains the practice at present, he said, ...

  • Poverty commission sets work direction

    The Commission on Poverty held its fourth meeting today, chaired by Chief Secretary Carrie Lam.The commission urged the Government to formulate policies promoting upward social mobility to mitigate poverty causes, and has decided to adopt this as the commission's future work direction.Members listened to a briefing by the Central Policy Unit on study findings from local academics on the ...

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