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    <description>Kevin Wang is an investor at Amarcord, a venture firm curating narrative-led founders at the frontier of culture, tech, and taste. He has held roles at the IMF, the UN and in strategic advisory. He holds degrees from Johns Hopkins SAIS and George Washington University, and moonlights as a producer in independent film.</description>
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      <description>This spring, In the Mood for Love is once again flickering on cinema screens in Hong Kong. More than two decades on, Wong Kar-wai’s film has lost none of its glow. A meditation on time, restraint and unspoken desire, it quietly signals that Hong Kong once moved to a different rhythm.
It is tempting to read this re-release as political, especially in a city where cultural memory has become a muted form of dissent. In truth, the film captures not the colonial past but the emotional present. What...</description>
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      <title>‘Global’ Hong Kong mustn’t lose sight of its own beauty</title>
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