Masi Oka and Sendhil Ramamurthy discuss working on the television show Heroes
Young Post reporter Lau Kit-wai speaks to the editors of literary magazines Fleurs des Lettres and Platform. Conducted in Cantonese.
Actor Will Smith stops in Hong Kong as part of an Asian press tour to promote his latest film, "I am Legend", and talks about his desire to work in Asia.
Israel's minister for the Diaspora and fight against anti-semitism admits that it is only natural for his country to defend itself when it is attacked. Isaac Herzog summarises for Hong Kong's South China Morning Post his feelings about the current situation. Will there be an end to war, will talks progress and will Palestine be able to control Hamas' terrorism activity?
It has been 12 years since the Backstreet Boys stopped by Hong Kong. The group performed at the AsiaWorld-Expo as part of their world tour to promote their sixth album 'Unbreakable'. Michelle Chan of Young Post fields some questions to the Boys.
Edison Chen (陳冠希)flew back to the centre of the nude photo scandal to apologise. He also announced his retirement from the Hong Kong entertainment business so he could turn his attention towards charity work.
The South China Morning Post's fashion editor Divia Harilela talks us through the key moments from the major shows during the first half of Paris Fashion Week 2008. Highlights included Dior, Margiela, Westwood, Gaultier, Yamamoto and Loewe.
Taiwanese director Sylvia Chang Ai-chia's speaks to film editor Clarence Tsui about her latest work, Run Papa Run. She also discusses the gender constrictions that exist in Hong Kong's film industry.
Hong Kong's landfills space is rapidly depleting and most of the rubbish dumped is the by-product of excess consumption. Catherine Touzard is the co-author of 'Going Green in Hong Kong', the first English guidebook on practical ways to live an eco-friendly lifestyle. http://www.goinggreenhk.com/
Hong Kong's Kai Tak runway was the site of BMW's Drive for the Future event. The Hydrogen 7 was the showpiece and it proved that zero-emissions do not have to make way for power or luxury.
Nishant Kasibhatla discusses memory techniques with features writer David Momphard, before demonstrating the trained talent that has made him a Grand Master of Memory.
Leonardo DiCaprio talks about documentary The 11th Hour, which he produced and narrated, and explains why urgent action is needed to put the world on a green footing.
John Kapon, the president and auction director of Acker Merrall and Condit, speaks with reporter Dennis Eng about the wine merchant's debut auction in Hong Kong today.
Public spaces within private developments are often subject to vague and unclear rules. Insisting on the right to use these spaces can result in a phone call to the police.
Veteran actor and producer Danny Lee speaks to SCMP film editor Clarence Tsui about his new film Fatal Move before discussing the evolution of Hong Kong's local film industry.
In an exclusive interview, Edison Chen says that he's too busy to be a player anymore. He even quotes Kanye West. Edison also reveals his thoughts about marriage and celebrity privacy.
Kate Spanton, Symone Salamon and Helene Kerherve, instructors from studio Pole Divas, demonstrate why pole dancing is becoming increasingly popular among after-work women.
Director Andrew Lau, director of The Flock, speaks with writer Lee Wing-sze about his first venture into Hollywood, working with Richard Gere, and the future of the local movie business.
Andy Lau Tak-wah speaks to the press after receiving the Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Protege at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards. He reminds himself that filmmaking to him is like air - it is indispensable - and every grain of rice is bought with money earned from films.
The former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, spoke to the media yesterday where the topic on everyone's mind was Malaysia's upcoming parliamentary elections.
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