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Supported by East West Bank, we highlight the boundary-pushing body of work by China's most extreme contemporary artist. Your body is not your limit. Zhang Huan pushes the boundaries of physicality by ...
The last few weeks have seen Harvard’s admissions process on trial.But the case — brought by Affirmative Action opponent Edward Blum and being tried by the Boston Federal Courthouse at the moment — is ...
Lyrics: High upon the mountain side, floats a cloud so white There lies Kangding town, bathed in silver moonlight Moonlight shines bright, over Kangding town. Lovely maiden with a sweet smile, Li the ...
The best I can assume here is that this was meant to read: If you gave me some dollars I can sleep with you.Which, if I’m being honest, is a pretty presumptuous hypothetical. But then again, perhaps ...
The first snow of 2002 Came a little later than before Stopped at the second-rate car on the eighth floor And took away the last fallen yellow leaf. So begins Dao Lang’s “The First Snow of 2002,” the ...
Bringing different narratives that complicate the Chinese experience is a strong motivation for Huilin’s programming approach. For the filmmaker, the films that are part of Nooks & Crannies are the ...
We tapped Beijing-based SCRY Lab, which specializes in futuristic 3D-printed shoes and accessories, to ask them how they’re planning to “create the future” of fashion through tech in 2025. While ...
Resurrection, the latest work by arthouse director Bi Gan (who is also a screenwriter, poet, and photographer!), is a surreal journey through death and dreams, framed in Eastern sci-fi. Starring ...
For Achi, OBSERVANT is an introspective journey of self-discovery and empowerment. In a behind-the-scenes video, he reflected, “After spending nearly a decade away from home, I found myself looking ...
Beijing’s Palace Museum is undergoing large-scale renovation for its 100th anniversary, and the creative decision to hide its construction has garnered mixed reviews. We explore both the ...
We look at the implications from the official action taken by the country on its youth amidst its ever-growing landscape of tech and AI. In a bold move that’s got tech enthusiasts and students buzzing ...
The young pianist makes history as the first Hongkonger to win the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Held once every four years since 1962, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition ...