The linguist and vocalist uses her talents to bring traditional Chinese poetry to life for Western audiences.
‘I felt they were very miserable. I had already violated professional ethics. But in that situation, people were all compassionate,’ said Mr. Chan Kiu.
On April 10, the private office website of Mr. Maktoum, a ‘Dubai prince’ who promised to invest in HK was inaccessible. His personal LinkedIn account also disap
“You can cancel my participation. I’m okay with that, but you cannot cancel the entire performance because of one person’s remarks,” said deaf dancer Jason Wong
Messi was absent from the match against Hong Kong, drawing speculation.
“By making this decision, the council is telling people that there Is a line,” said the President of the Drama Federation. “It doesn’t matter. We won’t beg.”
The official trailer features a number of Hong Kong street scenes, including crowds holding umbrellas, referencing the ‘Umbrella Revolution.’
Kay, the journalist in the film, threw out a thought-provoking remark: ‘Ten years from now… Will journalism still exist?’
The linguist and vocalist uses her talents to bring traditional Chinese poetry to life for Western audiences.
‘I felt they were very miserable. I had already violated professional ethics. But in that situation, people were all compassionate,’ said Mr. Chan Kiu.
On April 10, the private office website of Mr. Maktoum, a ‘Dubai prince’ who promised to invest in HK was inaccessible. His personal LinkedIn account also disap
“You can cancel my participation. I’m okay with that, but you cannot cancel the entire performance because of one person’s remarks,” said deaf dancer Jason Wong
Messi was absent from the match against Hong Kong, drawing speculation.
“By making this decision, the council is telling people that there Is a line,” said the President of the Drama Federation. “It doesn’t matter. We won’t beg.”
The official trailer features a number of Hong Kong street scenes, including crowds holding umbrellas, referencing the ‘Umbrella Revolution.’
Kay, the journalist in the film, threw out a thought-provoking remark: ‘Ten years from now… Will journalism still exist?’