Posted inHong Kong Hongkongers have renewed passion for live music after Covid closures, says singer-producer Cehryl by Hong Kong Free Press08:32, 13 February 202316:34, 13 February 2023
Posted inHong Kong In Blue Island, a documentary destined never to be shown in Hong Kong, ex-protesters recreate city’s history by Peter Lee15:45, 19 November 202212:29, 21 November 2022
Posted inHong Kong Let’s talk about sex: Artist Claudia Chanhoi on genitals, shame and social media censorship by Mercedes Hutton10:00, 5 November 202215:57, 5 December 2022
Posted inHong Kong It’s time to switch off to save the planet, ex-chief of Observatory Lam Chiu-ying tells aircon-addicted Hongkongers by Candice Chau and Lea Mok10:00, 28 August 202211:12, 28 August 2022
Posted inHong Kong Steel worker unionists vow to continue to fight for labour rights, despite the collapse of Hong Kong’s civil society by Lea Mok10:00, 27 August 202215:58, 5 December 2022
Posted inHong Kong Fine print: Raymond Yeung of independent Hong Kong publisher Hillway Culture presses on by Lea Mok10:00, 13 August 202215:58, 5 December 2022
Posted inPolitics & Protest The last stand: Hong Kong’s League of Social Democrats strives to survive as security law bites by Peter Lee14:22, 2 July 202212:06, 4 July 2022
Posted inHong Kong Hong Kong 25: Gov’t advisor and ‘democrat at heart’ Ronny Tong says political reform still possible by Almond Li16:29, 29 June 202215:44, 30 June 2022
Posted inInterviews Interview: Painter Ko Lap connects Hongkongers with literature to combat ‘sense of powerlessness’ by Peter Lee09:00, 18 June 202218:31, 20 June 2022
Posted inHong Kong Hong Kong artist Teresa Chan gives fallen leaves a new lease of life by Kelly Ho12:00, 28 May 202212:38, 20 January 2023