Two Countries, One Cistern
Tales from the underbellies of Bangkok, Hong Kong and beyond
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Palette pimp: Riding in the hood with red
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This is my essay on the colour red, which was a lot of fun to research and write. Thanks to the splendid 'eight' magazine and Ink...
Friday, 28 November 2014
Chinese democracy is cool for cats
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This was to be the illustration to go with a column on Hong Kong's protests. However, with many good mates there on the frontlines, I ...
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Raving on a Sunday Afternoon: Inside King Coran's Cult of Many Kolours
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© Kolour Sundays This piece about Bangkok's new dark horse king of clubland and his 'kollective' of DJs which won the cool ...
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Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Scent of a Half-Man
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My Palm Oil column for Coconuts ... in which I say thanks but no thanks to Eau De Upstart by Mario Maurer, especially when flying the che...
A Towering Pile of Utter Nonsense: Condominium Branding
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In which I take aim at the symphony of silliness that surrounds the naming and branding of Asia's throw-em-up, flog-em-off condominium...
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Hazy Memories of Hong Kong Press Freedom
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My column for Coconuts.co is called Palm Oil. It's bad for you but you might find yourself drawn back like a dog to it's vomit. Su...
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Gangs of Bangkok in Primary Colours
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I was mildly worried I might have overstepped the mark with this visual at the height of the latest coup, mid-curfew, but it was alright on ...
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