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This Father's Day, Punchline Comedy Club hosts three international comedians at Duetto.
At the age of 20, Japanese pianist Kotaro Fukuma won both first prize and the Chopin Prize at the 15th Cleveland International Piano Competition.
The Hong Kong Ocean Park was awarded as the world best theme park recently.
From elegant Viennese waltzes to sultry samba, Lunchbox Theatrical Productions and Harley Medcalf bring the full spectrum of dance styles in Burn the Floor.
Henrik Ibsen's groundbreaking portrayal of feminine self-awareness gets a local twist in Theatre du Pif's production of A Doll's House.
For the past three decades, Altfield Gallery has showcased indigenous 18th- and 19th-century Chinese furnishings handpicked from provinces with a strong tradition in carpentry and craftsmanship.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it's time for turkey, trimmings and a taste of Old Blue Eyes.
Dance aficionados get a treat this month with the first-ever Bellydance Evolution to be staged in Hong Kong.
Creative sculpture exhibition is held in Hong Kong on November 14, 2012. The theme of the exhibition was initiated by conceptual comics of Danny Yung.
The possibility of parallel worlds has long been a wellspring for science fiction writers keen on exploring the nature of fate.
The Nutcracker on Ice combines the timeless tale of a little girl and her magical Nutcracker prince with the grace and athleticism of ice dance.
The longest and rowdiest running German beer festival in Asia is back for its 21st edition of sudsy fun.