Arts & Music

Just Bee DJing for an event at K11 Art Mall in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Photo: Just Bee

Profile | She has ADHD, yet she ‘can DJ for five hours straight, no problem’

Hong Kong DJ Just Bee got hooked on dance music young but couldn’t work out why nothing else in her life ‘stuck’ – until she was diagnosed with ADHD three years ago.

30 May 2024 - 6:54PM
Indian writer, actor and director Saurabh Shukla. Photo: Saurabh Shukla

Writer, actor and director Saurabh Shukla on his Hong Kong stage show

Saurabh Shukla, who will be bringing his stage show Barff – Hindi for ‘snow’ – to Hong Kong in June, talks about being typecast for his large frame and still feeling 22 at the age of 60.

27 May 2024 - 11:35AM
Scottish-born artist Anna Hotchkis circa 1980 in her nineties.

Nearly forgotten, 2 intrepid women artists who painted China

One was Scottish, the other American: Anna Hotchkis and Mary Mullikin were successful and intrepid artists who documented China in vivid paintings before World War II tore them apart.

25 May 2024 - 6:48PM
Sandy Lam (above) was star guest at the HK Phil’s three 50th anniversary shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum in April. She was joined by joined by singer-songwriter Anthony Lun and Cantopop singers Frances Yip and Elisa Chan. Photo: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

Cantopop diva Sandy Lam thrills crowd at Hong Kong Phil anniversary shows

Sandy Lam was star guest at the HK Phil’s three 50th anniversary shows, shining in her 75-minute sets. She was joined by singer-songwriter Anthony Lun and Cantopop legends Frances Yip and Elisa Chan.

29 May 2024 - 3:53PM
Hong Kong artist Fung Chim at work. He is one of five Hong Kong artists whose paintings feature in the exhibition Mandala at Sansiao Gallery in the city’s Central district and which are characterised by their repetitive patterns.

How painting is like meditation for artists in this Hong Kong group show

Like creating the mandalas that help Hindus and Buddhists meditate, the painter’s act of applying repetitive techniques can put them in the ‘zone’, says Chun Poon, organiser of a show of Hong Kong art.

23 May 2024 - 6:40PM
Michael Chow in 2022 his Los Angeles studio. Photo: Michael Chow

They said Michael Chow was too Chinese to be an artist. Look at him now

Famous for his celebrity-packed chain of Chinese restaurants, 85-year-old Michael Chow talks about facing prejudice, and why he wants to be known as the world’s greatest living artist.

18 May 2024 - 4:15PM
Prisoners of war in the Stanley Internment Camp in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s. Photo: SCMP

Then & Now | How did Hong Kong POWs manage to fashion theatre costumes?

Amateur dramatics helped alleviate the boredom of prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, and creating the costumes involved every inch of innovation the inmates could muster.

12 May 2024 - 8:15AM
Nang Yang Pui Dui members (from left) Jon, Chau, Paul and Jack at Sunset Studios in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong. Members of the group, also known as NYPD, reveal the smoking inspiration behind their latest album and why they loved messing around with AI for their next release. Photo: Jonathan Wong

‘Zen vibe’: Hong Kong post-punk rockers Nan Yang Pai Dui on their new album

Hong Kong indie band Nan Yang Pai Dui, aka NYPD, reveal the smoking inspiration behind their latest album, Easy Lighter, and why they loved messing around with AI for their next release.

10 May 2024 - 6:31PM
Wong Kit Yi, Hong Kong contemporary artist, who in 2021 completed a residency with Judd’s Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Photo: Chinati Foundation and Wong Kit Yi.

‘This is not comfortable’: artist’s secret to staying fresh

Hong Kong contemporary artist Wong Kit-yi reveals how a residency with legendary minimalist Donald Judd’s Chinati Foundation taught her the importance of challenging herself.

8 May 2024 - 4:15PM
Techno DJ Olivia Dawn Mok, aka Xiaolin, is recording contemporary covers of Cantopop love songs by stars including Anita Mui to remind the world of Hong Kong’s musical influence in the 1980s and 90s. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Profile | ‘Something we could be proud of’: DJ covers Anita Mui, other Cantopop songs

Techno DJ Olivia Dawn Mok, aka Xiaolin, is releasing contemporary takes on some Cantopop classics to remind the world of Hong Kong’s musical influence in the 1980s and 90s.

8 May 2024 - 8:23AM
Andrew Chan, artistic director of Hong Kong experimental theatre company Alice Theatre Laboratory, discovered German experimental band Einstürzende Neubauten and their industrial album Halber Mensch when he was in Form Four. Photo: Alice Theatre Laboratory

‘Friends at school started to isolate me’ because of this album

Andrew Chan, artistic director of Hong Kong experimental theatre company Alice Theatre Laboratory, explains how Einstürzende Neubauten’s industrial album Halber Mensch changed his life.

2 May 2024 - 12:38AM
Songwriters (from left) Gaston Pong, Chris James, and Chiyo, who were in Hong Kong recently. Photo: Gaston Pong, Chris James, Chiyo

Why China will be Asia’s next music hub, according to global hitmakers

A recent songwriting camp in Hong Kong brought Chris James, Gaston Pong and Chiyo – who between them have written for BTS, Tia Ray, and Priscilla Abby – to create all-but-guaranteed chart-toppers.

29 Apr 2024 - 3:46PM
Tonkatsu – deep-fried breadcrumbed pork cutlet. The name of the dish is one of 23 Japanese words newly entered in the Oxford English Dictionary. Photo: Shutterstock Images

Language Matters | Japanese ‘katsu’, from English ‘cutlet’, now English word in its own right

Among Japanese origin added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2024 is katsu, a ‘boomerang word’ – one the Japanese borrowed from English in the first place.

27 Apr 2024 - 7:59AM
Makayla Ng, Hong Kong fashion designer and founder of plus-size label Fashion Corner Plus, discovered DPR Ian and his debut album Moodswings in This Order in 2021. Photo:  Fashion Corner Plus

Plus-size fashion designer on how DPR Ian helped get her strength back

Makayla Ng, Hong Kong fashion designer and founder of plus-size label Fashion Corner Plus, reveals how Korean-Australian musician DPR Ian’s EP Moodswings in This Order helped her accept who she was.

25 Apr 2024 - 6:15PM
The DJ team behind Möth Agency, a collective aimed at creating safe spaces for Hong Kong’s queer and alternative communities to enjoy alternative music. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Music for ‘the weirdos’: meet the DJs of LGBTQ collective Möth Agency

Möth Agency evolved to fill a gap in Hong Kong’s dance music scene, one of the DJs leading it says, but its mission extends to providing social welfare and solidarity for people who feel marginalised.

25 Apr 2024 - 5:15PM
Detail from Cave of Avoidance (Not Yours), part of Trevor Yeung’s “Courtyard of
Attachments” exhibition representing Hong Kong at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Photo: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO studio

Review | Fishing for meaning in rows of empty aquariums at Venice Biennale

Hong Kong artist Trevor Yeung’s aquarium installations at the Venice Biennale are devoid of fish. Post Magazine finds out why.

27 Apr 2024 - 5:41PM
Richard Jobson, frontman of 1970s Scottish punk outfit Skids, who are playing their first Hong Kong gig on April 30. Photo: Skids

‘My favourite place’: Skids singer Richard Jobson excited to play Hong Kong

Scottish punk rockers Skids are playing their first Hong Kong gig on April 30. Frontman Richard Jobson, who can’t wait to perform in his favourite city, talks about starting out in music aged 16 in 1977.

22 Apr 2024 - 5:33PM
Jaap van Zweden conducts the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and pianist Alexandre Kantorow in a concert in Basel, Switzerland. Photo: Desmond Chan/HK Phil

Like a school trip for grown-ups: Hong Kong Philharmonic tours Europe

Named orchestra of the year in 2019, HK Phil planned a tour to capitalise on the accolade, but the Covid-19 pandemic delayed it. Five years later it finally set off. Post Magazine went along for the ride.

22 Apr 2024 - 2:33PM
Patricia Ho, who helps marginalised groups such as refugees and human trafficking victims both in her role as a
human rights lawyer and as the founder of NGO the Hong Kong Dignity Institute.. Photo: Patricia Ho

The painting that changed this human rights lawyer’s life

Hong Kong human rights lawyer and charity founder Patricia Ho explains how The Dive, by New Zealand-born Veronica Green, continues to empower her years after she fell in love with it at an art fair.

17 Apr 2024 - 5:15PM
Leo1Bee grew up in northeast China and attended Peking University before joining the Berklee College of Music. He talks about his album Wilderness. Photo: Leo1Bee

Leo1Bee on his new album Wilderness and redefining Chinese R&B

Leo1Bee, the artist behind conceptual record Wilderness, talks about his influences, love of R&B and why his latest album is his critique of society that has been a long time in the making.

17 Apr 2024 - 12:15PM