We Are Family, the first ever LGBT radio programme on Hong Kong's public airwaves, won the Grand Prize in the Chinese radio category in the 14th Annual Human Rights Press Awards.
Chinese film maker, Fan Popo speaks with Fridae.com’s Hong Kong correspondent, Nigel Collett about having his first “gay experience” when he was just three and how he found his calling as a filmmaker.
The Hong Kong censors last month demanded five cuts to a male rape scene in Hong Kong director Scud's new film Amphetamine if to be shown at cinemas after its Asian premiere at the HKIFF. Fridae.com's HK correspondent, Nigel Collett reviews the Festival's four gay films and has more about what the censors object to. (You'll be surprised.)
Fridae's Hong Kong correspondent Nigel Collett visits Hong Kong’s inter-denominational Christian community, the Blessed Minority Christian Fellowship which has, for nearly twenty years now, ministered to the LGBT community.
Fridae.com’s Hong Kong correspondent Nigel Collett meets Reggie Ho, Chairman of Hong Kong’s Gay Helpline Service, HORIZONS – one of the oldest LGBT organisations in the territory.
Nigel Collett reviews fashion designer-turned-director Tom Ford's debut film, A Single Man, ahead of the Hong Kong (Feb 27) and Singapore (Mar 3) fundraising galas to benefit Chi Heng Foundation and Fridae Community Fund respectively.
Community Business, a non-profit organisation, is planning to produce a LGBT Resource Guide to help companies create inclusive workplaces for LGBT employees in Hong Kong. If you have any observations about issues relating to LGBT employees in Hong Kong, you can share your views in the online survey.
Les Peches founders Abby Lee and Betty Grisoni, who met in a straight club in Singapore before moving to Hong Kong in 2001, talks to Fridae.com's Hong Kong correspondent over lunch about community building and how they came to organise the two events that they currently run.