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Hong Kong indie artist Serrini on why independence is key to her music

The singer-songwriter discusses her journey in learning to candidly express herself through her art and asks fans to examine her lyrics more closely.

06 Feb, 2023

Serruria Leung, better known as Serrini, asks fans to look deeper into her lyrics. Photo: Jonathan Wong

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Work-life clash as new Hong Kong graduates prioritise happiness over career goals

Graduates of two city universities say they have reservations about full-time work because of fears they must give up free time.

03 Aug, 2024

An analysis of census statistics by a think tank last year found that the median salary for graduates aged 20 to 24 in 2022 was HK$17,424 a month. Photo: Daniel Suen

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How a Hong Kong neon artist is making new waves in a sunset industry

A bright spark in a dimming world, Jive Lau – the artist behind Kowloneon – is preaching the gospel of neon lights to a new generation.

19 Feb, 2025

Jive Lau, founder of Kowloneon, pictured at his studio in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. Photo: Jocelyn Tam

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Why Beyond’s ‘Glorious Years’ became an instant hit in Hong Kong

Inspired by Nelson Mandela, the 1990 song written by frontman Wong Ka-kui was a karaoke favourite that spoke to young people in the city.

29 Dec, 2024

(From left) Beyond members Yip Sai-wing, Wong Ka-keung, Wong Ka-kui and Paul Wong Koon-chung in 1990. The Hong Kong rock band formed in 1983 and were popular across Asia.

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Opinion | Can Hong Kong museum-goers put away the phones and see the art?

At the Picasso show, I got in the way of selfie-takers when reading artwork labels. We in Hong Kong have to elevate how we appreciate art.

11 May, 2025

A visitor aims a phone at a portrait at the “Picasso for Asia” exhibition at M+ on March 18. Photo: Nora Tam

  

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