The October 2024 issue celebrates 100 years of surrealism and highlights the cultural legacies of Guo Pei, James Chung Man-Lurk, I. M. Pei. This edition also covers new Club-wide events, such as the FCC’s new charity initiative, upcoming holiday promotions, and more!
The Correspondent, April-June 2024
The April 2024 issue of the magazine highlights our new Board of Governors and new members, as well as the results from our latest press freedom survey. Read now!
The Correspondent, January-March 2024
The January 2024 issue of the magazine highlights our new Board of Governors and new members, as well as the results from our latest press freedom survey. Read now!
The Correspondent, October-December 2023
The October 2023 issue of the magazine highlights our new Board of Governors and new members, as well as the results from our latest press freedom survey. Read now!
The Correspondent, July – September 2023
The July 2023 issue of the magazine highlights our new Board of Governors and new members, as well as the results from our latest press freedom survey. Read now!
The Correspondent, April – June 2023
The April 2023 issue of the magazine drills down on the changes that technology has introduced to the practice of journalism, with features on innovative media sites like Bellingcat and The Wire China. There is also a new tech column, a salute to International Women’s Day and a farewell to Mark Erder, who is finally hanging up his cameras after three decades of stellar filming.
The Correspondent, January – March 2023
The January 2023 issue of the magazine leads with a wide-ranging report on Hong Kong’s environmental state of health, backed up by a dispatch from one of Cambodia’s foremost correspondents, interviews with the trio of new Clare Hollingworth Fellows, and a clutch of book reviews that encompass the pitfalls of the Joint Declaration and the tale of a (fictional) swashbuckling Gurkha officer.
The Correspondent, October – December 2022
The October issue of the magazine will lead with the results of an exclusive survey into Hong Kong journalists’ mental health.