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We’re hearing rumors of a Charlie Brown Christmas this year in Beijing. But first, here’s a roundup of arts & culture events for the upcoming...
If you were planning to catch the "Indian Highway" exhibit at the UCCA, you might wish you’d gone sooner, as now there will be one less work to see...
This week looks like a recipe for a dance, theater and film stew. Everything gets thrown in the pot and you might take a bite of dance videos at the...
This week: walk through Beijing’s historic Muslim center with fellow photographers, see the woman deemed “Asia’s Most Beautiful Yoga Instructor” at...
It’s a quieter week for Beijing’s cultural landscape, so maybe it’s a good time to finally finish watching all those TV shows you’re working on. Or...
If you're a fan of Benedict Cumberbatch's neurotic but hilarious take on Sherlock Holmes, you might like him as Frankenstein, and this weekend...
We already let you know last week that the 48 Hour Film Project, the annual short film competition that’s been running in Beijing for three years...
Did you know China’s now the biggest art market in the world? Yep. A big report announced this about a month ago, and with the Beijing International...
Just think, if film hadn’t been invented a couple hundred years ago, this week would look a lot more boring. As it stands, we’re being hit with a...
You should all be drunk on sunshine by now instead of sitting in front of your computer screens. But if you’re looking for things to do this weekend...
Exciting news this week as indie filmmaker Jia Zhangke announced his plans to open a 100-seat art house theater on Beijing’s east side. In the...
The anticipation’s been building and tonight The Bookworm finally kicks off their 2012 Literary Festival with author Gary Shteyngart. Also, we take...
Forgive me, I’ve been less on top of artsy news this week because I’ve been too busy trolling the internet at odd hours to keep up with this Jeremy...
For those who tire of the formulaic martial arts aesthetic that dominates in everything from Chinese epics to the likes of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock...
The US China Forum on the Arts and Culture is happening as we speak, though most of us (the celebrity attendees included) still seem confused by...
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