Justin Sau
Justin Sau
- Culture Section Editor 2024
- Hong Kong, SAR
Born in 2007, Justin studies in Hong Kong at the HKIS. Fluent in English and Mandarin, he is interested in journalism, English literature, history, and sports.
Justin joined Harbinger’s Magazine in 2023 as a contributor, writing predominantly about culture. In 2024, he took over the Culture section of the magazine.
Edited by Justin:
April 11, 2025
Why Scarlett O’Hara from Gone With the Wind is my role model
April 11, 2025
Money, money, money: The EpiPen price-gouging scandal
March 20, 2025
The death of movie etiquette: Why I dislike going to the cinema
March 13, 2025
My very Jewish Christmas
January 31, 2025
Taylor Swift deserved the top spot at Billboard. Period
January 17, 2025
Classics vs. clichés: The lost art of love in literature
January 10, 2025
Exploring Nepal through its tradition of multiple genders and matriarchal values
December 12, 2024
‘I have an obligation, to speak for them’: My conversation with a Holocaust survivor
November 29, 2024
Why Speak No Evil 2024 fails to outshine the original
November 29, 2024
Why we should lose the stigma around gap years
November 22, 2024
How I dived into the heart of American capitalism from a theatre seat
November 14, 2024
Teaching English to fellow Tanzanians has given me fulfilment
November 14, 2024
Online vs reality: Bali without the lens of social media
July 04, 2024
Can traditional Chinese opera survive in pragmatic Singapore?
June 20, 2024
Alcohol, emotions and swearing: Five things I’ve found surprising about Denmark
June 13, 2024
See you later, space cowboy…
May 23, 2024
Video games are the new way to experience stories
May 09, 2024
Are NBA referees killing the game of basketball?
May 02, 2024
Hollywood, please stop making movie musicals!
April 25, 2024
An adventurous meditation on love soaked with Italian magic –La Chimera review
April 18, 2024
Esports is a sport. Period
March 08, 2024
Dune: Part Two achieves the impossible, delivering the grandest space opera to date
Written by Justin:
May 23, 2025
From Beavis and Butt-Head to skibidi toilet: A breakdown of generational humour
January 24, 2025
I am entertained, but I am not impressed
January 03, 2025
Is The Wild Robot the best animated movie of 2024?
December 12, 2024
Best of 2024: Five must-read articles from the Culture section
October 31, 2024
What I found retracing Steinbeck’s steps in The Grapes of Wrath
September 19, 2024
Would you trade Georgia for Nevada? The game of chess behind the US election
August 15, 2024
Chili, half-smokes, and history: Interviews in DC’s greatest landmark
July 11, 2024
A Japanese volleyball film that’s too fast for its own good
July 11, 2024
Day 1 of the NATO Summit: support for Ukraine and Biden’s redemption
June 27, 2024
The creation and evolution of Superman
June 06, 2024
Nineteen Eighty-Four: past, present and future
May 23, 2024
Teen hero returns for a second helping of heavy-hitting action and powerful emotions
March 15, 2024
A medium for kids? Why we should award more Oscars to animated films
February 09, 2024
‘Never-ending search for the snooze button’. Can AI replace humans in writing poetry?
January 12, 2024
Has the movie industry transformed into a risk-averse machine?
November 24, 2023
An unexpected ally: how social media could revitalize reading culture
November 10, 2023
Dust Unto Dust. On my 50th birthday, the only sound from the Ferris wheel will be the dirge of rusty gears
August 13, 2023
Contested artefacts from the British Museum: 7 things you need to know
August 11, 2023
Titanic sub highlights need for more ocean exploration, not less
August 08, 2023
"Proportionate response to disastrous decision" - Greenpeace defends controversial protest
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