Review: Three Women of Swatow
Don’t miss this play about intergenerational trauma among three unconventional women.
Don’t miss this play about intergenerational trauma among three unconventional women.
We follow Philippe Canning and his wife as they visit sites and restaurants and experience kind treatment on their travels in China
A selection of titles you should catch at the Fantasia festival, ranging from adolescent angst to zombies.
Ali Kazimi’s documentary traces back the lives of Chinese Americans through photographs.
Genre films worth catching each day around the themes of loneliness, alienation, teenagers, and outcasts.
Dance performance combines the life of Pearl S. Buck with Chinese concepts.
This film documents the impact of industrialization, brilliantly captured by the observational camera of Zhao Liang.
During the daytime, the outdoor site of the city festival has plenty to do that’s kid appropriate and still fun for adults. Also, Hello Kongzi is awesome.
Korean documentary explores the working conditions in the factories of Korea and Cambodia
Under his trusted umbrella, Werner Boote talks about the problem of overpopulation around the globe.
Newly opened candy shop Candylabs makes the cutest hard candies you’ll ever pop in your mouth.
What do you do when you’ve got all kinds of creepy crawlies in the news: Luka Magnotta? Ebola? a dead parrot? turtles in your pants? Animal rescue videos as an alternative.
Delicious Xiao Long Bao (Northern Chinese steamed dumplings) are plump packets of food goodness.
China showcases its artists and performing groups in a series of events that bring music, dance, song, and acrobatics to Place Des Arts this February.
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