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‘I am hungry’: Elim Chan on taking the lead at the San Francisco Symphony
The Hong Kong-born conductor shares why she’s excited to lead the ‘velvety, warm’ SFS and how San Francisco feels ‘a bit like’ her home city.
25 May 2026 - 12:45PM
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Hong Kong Shakespeare festival offers fresh takes on the Bard’s classics
25 May 2026 - 7:15AM
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How Mr Mahjong is telling Hong Kong stories through his outdoor exhibition
24 May 2026 - 7:15AM
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Hong Kong-born Elim Chan becomes first woman to lead San Francisco Symphony
Rising maestro emerged as a surprise choice and will begin her six-year term at the famed orchestra in September 2027.
22 May 2026 - 6:14AM
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Elim Chan conducts the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra during a performance at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall in November 2024. Photo: Keith Hiro/HK Phil
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How Asian artists at the 2026 Venice Biennale are making their voices heard
Using everything from baby dolls to tapestries, Asian artists’ perspectives are strongly reflected in a number of memorable exhibitions.
21 May 2026 - 10:21AM
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She started with portraits of strangers on Hong Kong streets. Then built a brand
Cherry Yeung started handing out sketches to spread positivity. Now, her Cute Soulz project includes a doll that represents a person’s inner child.
20 May 2026 - 12:33PM
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East meets West in melodic concert blending the suona with the organ
Organist Eric Chan will make his Hong Kong debut in a programme that marries the Western pipe organ with the suona, a Chinese woodwind.
19 May 2026 - 12:20PM
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Organist Eric Chan (second left) and suona players Guo Yazhi (left) and Chrysoberyl Chan (right) are joined by Kerry Stevens, chairman of the Auckland Town Hall Organ, before a performance at the New Zealand venue under Chan’s “Pipe Organ Through East and West” programme in May 2026. Photo: courtesy of Eric Chan
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Once an Indonesian guerrilla fighter, she’s now a ‘quantum ghost’ in Venice
Len Karamoy, a leader of an Indonesian rebel movement, is the focus of Natasha Tontey’s video installation at the 2026 Venice Biennale.
18 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Soprano-pianist Rachel Fenlon wows in dexterous Hong Kong debut
Fenlon was the epitome of coordination in a near-flawless self-accompanied performance of Schubert’s Winterreise at Hong Kong City Hall.
18 May 2026 - 11:05AM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this rainy weekend, May 15-17
Check out the Affordable Art Fair, enjoy pickleball and Pilates to the sounds of Justin Bieber or get into the spirit at the Hong Kong Whisky Festival.
14 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Photographer’s snaps of 1970s Hong Kong given life by grandson 5 decades on
Jack Smith’s ‘Streets of Neon’ collection features five ‘extremely personal’ photos his grandad took of a Hong Kong that no longer exists.
14 May 2026 - 7:15AM
A photo taken by Herbert Smith during his 1979 trip to Hong Kong titled “Painting in Neon (1979)”. It is among the five pictures featured in his grandson Jack Smith’s limited-time print collection “Streets of Neon: Hong Kong 1979”, in which the London-based archivist shares his grandfather’s adventures with the world five decades on. Photo: Herbert Smith
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A female Hamlet, a BMW-driving Hamlet: how Shakespeare’s play is having a moment
Fresh, vibrant and inclusive, new Hamlet productions are part of a wave of interest in the Shakespearean tragedy seen from stages to TikTok.
12 May 2026 - 3:15PM
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Sex, desire and intimacy explored in Singapore art exhibition for over-18s
‘Passion is Volcanic’ at National Gallery Singapore focuses on the artistic expressions of sexual pleasures.
12 May 2026 - 12:15PM
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Hong Kong wows the crowds to sleep at the 2026 Venice Biennale
The theme of the Biennale was to slow down enough to hear ignored voices, but Hong Kong’s pavilion might have taken things too far.
11 May 2026 - 7:15PM
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East meets West as Opera Hong Kong’s Carmen takes place in 1970s Hong Kong
Opera Hong Kong’s bold Hong Kong-set Carmen reimagines Bizet’s classic with triad gangsters, Cantonese lines and electrifying performances.
11 May 2026 - 5:15PM
Marie Gautrot (centre) as Carmen in Opera Hong Kong’s fourth production of Georges Bizet’s masterpiece, at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, in Tsim Sha Tsui, on May 7, 2026. Photo: Opera Hong Kong
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The Tai Po fire took this artist’s home and life’s work. Now she’s starting anew
Deaf artist Apple Tong, whose home and works were destroyed in the Wang Fuk Court fire, reveals how she is turning disaster into positivity.
11 May 2026 - 7:15AM
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Pioneering South Korean soprano Sumi Jo joins K-pop label, sings with Exo’s Suho
Sumi Jo opens up on great moments in her 40-year career, her new album Continuum, and why she signed with K-pop label SM Entertainment.
10 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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When London’s museums started losing visitors, they decided to get creative
Faced with falling visitor numbers, the British capital’s museums – both old and new – have a plan to win back the crowds. But will it work?
9 May 2026 - 7:15PM
The two-storey section of Robin Hood Gardens, the now demolished housing estate in Poplar, inside the new V&A East Storehouse in London, in May 2025. Photo: Getty Images
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Russia and Israel’s Venice Biennale participation is causing big problems
The jury has resigned, EU funding has been cut, there’s no Golden Lion prize. One curator says: ‘You can’t be neutral when people are dying’.
7 May 2026 - 3:53PM
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HK Phil’s compressed Ring cycle recording is Wagner made accessible
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s recording of Wagner: The Ring – An Orchestral Adventure is a symphonic narrative of just over an hour.
6 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Gardens of China and Europe juxtaposed in spectacular Hong Kong exhibition
A new exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Art features works including Monet’s water lilies and Qing dynasty masterpieces.
5 May 2026 - 12:15PM
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Asian-American artists shine at US fair amid ongoing anti-immigrant rhetoric
Artists including Leland Wong and Liu Tianlian featured at the San Francisco Art Fair whose group exhibition focused on the local Chinatown.
4 May 2026 - 12:52PM
Curator Hoi Leung (middle) photographed at the San Francisco Art Fair 2026 with colleagues from the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, Yuanyuan Zhu (left) and Kyan Ng (right). (Photo by Hunter Ridenour, courtesy of AMP)
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How Hong Kong’s 91-year-old Haw Par Mansion will transform into new cultural hub
Once the anchor of the iconic Tiger Balm Garden, the restored Grade 1 historic building will start a new chapter as Villa Haw Par this year.
5 May 2026 - 10:17AM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong on Labour Day weekend, May 1-3
Hunt for rare Pokemon cards, savour French wine and cheese, shop for antiques, enjoy a Cantopop Pilates party or watch Aaron Kwok’s new film.
5 May 2026 - 2:59PM
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Why Lacma’s new US$724 million David Geffen Galleries space flows like oceans
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new building encourages accidental interactions with artwork that visitors often ignore.
29 Apr 2026 - 7:15PM
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