By Hans Ebert @hanseberthk It now happens with such monotonous regularity that it has become meaningless. It’s a subject that also raises more questions than answers. It brings back some bad memories and becomes irksome because we should not be where we are today- a tired creative community waiting and praying for some fairy godmother [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Duncan Pescod’
DEAR CHIEF EXECUTIVE CARRIE LAM AND HER COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY. SERIOUSLY?
Posted: 26th November 2017 by We-Enhance in Asia, Hong KongTags: ADVERTISING, Carrie Lam, Chief Executive, Create HK, CREATIVITY, David Tang, Duncan Pescod, Hong Kong, Innovation, Invest HK, James Wong, Jerry Liu, Mike Chu, Richard Lam, Singapore, Technology
THE MISNOMER THAT IS CREATEHK AND ITS LOST LEADER JERRY LIU
Posted: 12th October 2016 by We-Enhance in ASIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY, Asia, CREATIVITY, China Music Market, CreateHK, Entertainment Industry, Entertainment industry in Asia, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Music Industry, K-Pop, Music, Music Industry, TVBTags: Alan Zeman, Commercial Radio, CreateHK, Duncan Pescod, HKTVB, James Wong, Jerry Liu, Michael Chugani, Richard Cheung
By Hans Ebert While trying to shake off memories of the circus that was the second debate between the two clowns in the running to be next President of the United States, wondering how CNN and Fox News could have such wildly different views as to who was winning- Crooked Hillary or the menacing figure [...]
WHO’S GOING TO GIVE HONG KONG A FUTURE?
Posted: 6th May 2016 by We-Enhance in Asia, Entertainment industry in Asia, Hong KngTags: Alan Zeman, Alibaba, Asia’s World City, Asia’s World Creative Hub, CY Leung, Disneyland, Duncan Pescod, Harbourfarce, Hong Kong, Hong Kong’s Can Do Spirit, Jim Thompson, Lan Kwai Fong, Ocean Park, South China Morning Post, West Kowloon Cultural District
By Hans Ebert What has happened to Hong Kong, arguably the greatest city on the planet? – SCMP Oh no, the city’s overnight do-gooders are suddenly everywhere and, as usual, in a hurry with vacuous ideas on how to to bring the Feel Good factor back to Hong Kong. But wait: It sure looks [...]