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The Wild Boar - Time Out Hong Kong


Time Out Hong Kong

The Wild Boar
Time Out Hong Kong
Lam's involvement in The Wild Boar – the Candace Chong Mui-ngam-scripted, Olivia Yan-directed Cantonese play co-starring Dayo Wong Tze-wah and Liu Kai-chi, to be premiered this week as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival – is also surprising in that ...

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Anti-piracy 'storm' still raging: The Pirate Bay defiant after convictions upheld - Good Morning Silicon Valley (blog)


Anti-piracy 'storm' still raging: The Pirate Bay defiant after convictions upheld
Good Morning Silicon Valley (blog)
Another file-sharing site, Megaupload, was taken down by the US government a couple of weeks ago. While the site is based in Hong Kong, some of its servers are in the United States. (See In the World Wild Web, Anonymous, Megaupload, SOPA all play a ...

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West Kowloon Bamboo Theatre: Viva la Cantonese opera - CNNGo.com


CNNGo.com

West Kowloon Bamboo Theatre: Viva la Cantonese opera
CNNGo.com
By Christopher DeWolf 20 January, 2012 The West Kowloon Bamboo Theatre's opening night was probably the most glamorous launch of a temporary stage. Tickets for a series of 11 Cantonese opera performances over the Lunar New Year in Hong Kong sold out ...

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Off to see the Wild Boar - The Nation


The Nation

Off to see the Wild Boar
The Nation
No, that won't happen simply because booking theatres in Hong Kong is so difficult, says executive director Tisa Ho, "but the festival office is working year-round!" "It's nice to be able to break out of the usual rigid scheduling confines," she adds, ...

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Dragon to breathe fire into Chinese New Year - Sydney Morning Herald


Dragon to breathe fire into Chinese New Year
Sydney Morning Herald
Light projections along the parade route - on Sydney Town Hall, the Summit Apartments on George Street and the Novotel Darling Harbour - will turn the city centre into a mini-Hong Kong. The parade, which starts at 8pm, will end with a bang, literally, ...

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