Book Review: A Yi - A Perfect Crime

Police officer-turned-acclaimed writer A Yi dives into the existentialist world of troubled youth in his first novel to be translated into English, A Perfect Crime.

by Aelred Doyle, 10 August 2015

The model plays that revolutionized Chinese theater

When all art is strictly policed, revolutionary opera gains ground.

by Tom Lee, 11 June 2015

The Eight Model Plays

A brief look at the Eight Model Plays that epitomized Communist drama during the Cultural Revolution.

by Tom Lee, 11 June 2015

Afrojack to headline Shenzhen's first STORM Festival

The popular Shanghai EDM mega-fest comes to Shenzhen this year in November with headliner Afrojack.

by Andrew Chin, 04 June 2015

2 Broke Girls' Matthew Moy talks Asian Americans in Hollywood

Memorable roles for Asian actors are still few and far between in American television shows, but fortunately for Matthew Moy, his comedic turn as the bumbling restaurant proprietor in...

by Tom Lee, 22 May 2015

Book Review: Xu Zechen - Running through Beijing

People's Literature editor and award-winning writer Xu Zechen walks on the wild side with 'Running Through Beijing'.

by Aelred Doyle, 24 February 2015

Book Review: Gary Bowerman - The New Chinese Traveler

In the latest Palgrave Pocket Consultants Series, experienced journalist Gary Bowerman examines the Chinese Travel Revolution.

by Aelred Doyle, 24 February 2015

Book Review: Jack Livings - The Dog

Paris Review writer Jack Livings presents his first collection of short stories, all set in China.

by Aelred Doyle, 23 February 2015

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