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Wellness
Is your family addicted to screens and junk food? How to change their habits
In her book Dopamine Kids, Michaeleen Doucleff examines our reliance on ‘magnets’ that hamper happiness and explains how to overcome them.
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Food and Drinks
The ‘soju artist’ teaching the world to drink soju with an English guide
18 Mar 2026 - 3:15PM
Art
They were both couriers. One wrote a bestselling book, the other made a film
16 Mar 2026 - 1:34PM
Art
‘Beautiful and unexpected’: join Pulitzer Prize winner on a Hong Kong stroll
‘Trust’ author Hernan Diaz talks about his lauded 1920s New York-set novel and architectural power symbols on his first visit to Hong Kong.
9 Mar 2026 - 12:23PM
Pulitzer prize winner Hernan Diaz, in Central. Hernan Diaz is in the city for Hong Kong International Literary Festival (HKILF). 03MAR26 SCMP / Jonathan Wong
Books and literature
How Asian-American couple’s Tubby Nugget went from silly doodle to viral fame
The husband-and-wife creators of Tubby Nugget reflect on their character’s incredible success as they release their first graphic novel.
3 Mar 2026 - 2:23PM
Books and literature
Indian author Amitav Ghosh publishes first novel in 7 years. Why so long?
Ahead of his Hong Kong International Literary Festival appearance, Ghosh talks about his new book Ghost-Eye and re-reading earlier works.
24 Feb 2026 - 4:15PM
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K-pop, Mandopop, other Asian pop
K-pop-loving business expert breaks down the systems that drive the industry
Choi Jung-kiu’s new book analyses K-pop’s working parts using examples drawn from active idol groups, recent releases and everyday practices.
6 Feb 2026 - 12:45PM
South Korean K-pop group Stray Kids perform in Seoul, South Korea, in 2022. In his new book, “Almost Everything You Need to Know About K-pop”, Choi Jung-kiu gives a primer on how Korea’s music industry has evolved beyond catchy melodies to become “a meticulously designed value chain”. Photo: AFP
World of performing arts
John Skelley’s Harry Potter journey from Broadway understudy to star
Every time Skelley thinks he’s done with the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, ‘opportunity kind of keeps coming back’.
29 Dec 2025 - 7:15PM
TV shows and streaming video
HBO’s Heated Rivalry scores with mix of hockey and queer sports romance
Writer and director of HBO’s Heated Rivalry Jacob Tierney talks about the ‘pure queer’ joy of reading the storyline and casting the leads.
29 Dec 2025 - 6:15PM
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Art
Famous horse-related works of art as the Year of the Horse 2026 approaches
To celebrate the nearing Year of the Fire Horse, we look at paintings, books and plays that show how the use of horses in art has evolved.
16 Dec 2025 - 3:28PM
Britain
Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic author, dies at 55 from brain cancer
The celebrated British author wrote over 30 books, and leaves behind a legacy of humour and relatability.
11 Dec 2025 - 2:34AM
Author Sophie Kinsella poses on Wimbledon Village high street, London in 2004. Photo: AP
What to do in Hong Kong
5 things to do in Hong Kong and ways to help this weekend, December 5-7
Whether heading to a bar that gives proceeds to Tai Po fire victims or donating essentials, there are various ways you can help this weekend.
5 Dec 2025 - 10:54AM
Fashion
Who is Jeffrey Banks and why did Ralph Lauren call him his ‘other son’?
Designer Jeffrey Banks recounts over 50 years in fashion in his memoir, including when Lauren gave him one of his own suits to wear to prom.
27 Nov 2025 - 7:15PM
Books and literature
A look inside The Handmaid’s Tale author Margaret Atwood’s new memoir
Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts reveals secrets behind some of Atwood’s most famous novels as well as moments of frustration and betrayal.
19 Nov 2025 - 7:15PM
Books and literature
China’s crackdown on same-sex love stories leaves women ‘less happy’
Despite the largest crackdown yet, danmei stories are still available in China – but they are far tamer and, some say, just not as good.
16 Nov 2025 - 12:15PM
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Women near shelves of merchandise for danmei stories in a comic store in Beijing. China is cracking down on stories about men in love. Photo: AP
Books and literature
How Bruce Lee went from martial arts star to enduring Asian-American icon
Jeff Chang explores why, 50 years after his death, Bruce Lee remains ‘a hero to people all around the world’ in Water Mirror Echo.
16 Nov 2025 - 7:15AM
Books and literature
British-Hungarian writer David Szalay wins Booker Prize for ‘Flesh’
Szalay’s exploration of troubled masculinity beat favourites Kiran Desai and Andrew Miller to claim the prestigious US$65,500 literary award.
11 Nov 2025 - 12:12PM
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Books and literature
Tokyo bookshop where Korean translations spark ‘conversation across borders’
Since 2015, publisher Kim Seung-bok has used her shop Chekccori to connect Japanese readers with top Korean authors ‘in the right way’.
4 Nov 2025 - 5:15PM
Books at Chekccori, in Tokyo. The shop’s 4,000 titles include translated works by top Korean authors as their popularity rises in Japan. Photo: Instagram/chekccori
Books and literature
‘Marvellous idea’: Children’s Booker Prize for kids’ fiction announced
Launching in 2026, the Children’s Booker Prize will see a winner chosen by a combined panel of child and adult judges and awarded US$66,600.
25 Oct 2025 - 4:15PM
Books and literature
Hong Kong-born poet stunned into silence by detractors finds voice again
Sarah Howe’s new collection comes a decade after her TS Eliot Prize win as a young part-Chinese female was met with racism and misogyny.
16 Oct 2025 - 7:15AM
Books and literature
Horrors of World War II seen through the eyes of Hong Kong women
Emma Pei Yin’s debut novel about three women during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong is a powerful story of resistance and resilience.
9 Oct 2025 - 7:15AM
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Books and literature
Ian McEwan shares his vision of the future in new book What We Can Know
British author Ian McEwan talks about climate change, the past and future, and his latest novel What We Can Know.
25 Sep 2025 - 9:15PM
Ian McEwan, British novelist and screenwriter, has published a new novel, What We Can Know. Photo: AP
Hong Kong culture
His viral Instagram videos on Hong Kong’s libraries are ‘like a time capsule’
Steven Harrison Stratman, who captures everyday scenes from libraries across Hong Kong, explains why they’re more than just book collections.
21 Sep 2025 - 8:15AM
Books and literature
Author of Loveboat, Taipei was writing about AI long before it was cool
Her agent didn’t understand, so it was shelved. Now, Abigail Hing Wen is releasing The Vale, a decade-old story about a child in an AI world.
21 Aug 2025 - 3:15PM
Books and literature
The Moomins’ 80th birthday draws fans across Europe for special event
Fans flocked to Tampere in southern Finland to celebrate the country’s most lovable literary cartoon family, created by author Tove Jansson.
17 Aug 2025 - 3:15PM
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