Posted Dec 24th 2007 5:09p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Chinese performance comes of age as Paul Andreu’s egg finally hatches.

Paul Andreu’s vision has become reality. His masterpiece, The National Center for the Performing Arts, or NCPA, the giant silver dome west of Tiananmen Square, has been brilliantly lit for its December debut and ticket sales are ... Read More

Posted Dec 20th 2007 12:14p.m.  |

by City Weekend

First time filmmaker David Harris goes inside the Public Kingdom for Teens.

In an industry clouded with pretension and delusions of grandeur, David Harris is a breath of fresh air.

The New Zealand-born director, who has been honing his craft for only a few years, says he learned everything he ... Read More

Posted Nov 30th 2007 1:50p.m.  |

by City Weekend

The Shanghai Short Film Festival, now in its sixth year, traces its origins back to "90-Day Visa," a film about a Chinese-American who comes to Shanghai in search of his roots. It was a collaborative effort among friends who just wanted to see if they could pull it off. In ... Read More

Posted Nov 15th 2007 4:22p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Finding Dao in the nexus of fun and functional.

After traveling half-way around the world, hitting major world capitals on the way, Droogs have arrived in Beijing and no one is quite sure what they want.

Droog design (“Droog” is Dutch for “dry” as in “dry wit”) from the Netherlands ... Read More

Posted Nov 7th 2007 12:53p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Latvian-born violinist Gidon Kremer has proven time and time again that in addition to being one of the leading classical artists on the world stage, he’s also one of the most compelling personalities. Winner of both the prestigious Paganini and Tchaikovsky Competitions in the late 1960's, Kremer vaulted ... Read More

Posted Aug 13th 2007 3:01p.m.  |

by City Weekend

There’s something cringeworthy about most of the international acts who’ve made their way to Beijing. Foreign bands, prized above all others, come into this country with the swagger of Mick Jagger on a five day bender without the talent or gonads to back any of it up. This ... Read More

Posted Jul 31st 2007 12:55p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Lu-Chin Mischke walks impatiently across the Lido Hotel Starbucks. She stands over the glob of phlegm, just discharged on the ground by a Chinese businessman, and hands the offending party a card detailing the harm done by public spitting. The man, stunned, stands dumbfounded for a moment, but then reaches ... Read More

Posted Jul 16th 2007 5p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Seventy years after the serious pre-Second World War combat between the Chinese and Japanese, the events of 1937 continue to provoke intense emotion and sour Sino-Japanese relations. The most infamous episode of Japan’s Chinese campaign was the Nanking Massacre, commonly known as “The Rape of Nanking,” in and around ... Read More

Posted Jun 19th 2007 1:35p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Are closet-like karaoke rooms holding you back? Are the dim lights obscuring your star? Are rattling woofers muffling your inner song? If the answer’s yes, watch for your chance at the big time when “Mamma Mia!” comes sashaying down Shanghai and Beijing theater aisles this July and August.

Acclaimed ... Read More

Posted Jun 5th 2007 2:43p.m.  |

by Shanghai City Weekend

As the house lights dim, a headless man appears at the door of a little girl’s room. Minutes after the stranger is invited in, an impatient audience watches in awe as the home’s interiors—and parents—are flown off and suspended in mid-air, making way for the fantastical ... Read More

Posted May 21st 2007 3:38p.m.  |

by City Weekend

One of the most anticipated books of the summer is Khaled Hosseini's “A Thousand Splendid Suns.” And with the movie based on his first novel, “The Kite Runner,” due out this November, 2007 promises to be a big year for Hosseini.

Growing up in Afghanistan, Hosseini says he always ... Read More

Posted May 21st 2007 5:11p.m.  |

by City Weekend

For Beach Beauties

Queen of Babble in the Big City

By Meg Cabot

The “Queen of Chick Lit” Meg Cabot brings more misadventures of Lizzie Nichols to the bookshelves just in time for whiling away the lazy summer days on a chaise lounge, cocktail in hand. This time, it seems ... Read More

Posted May 9th 2007 2:59p.m.  |

by City Weekend

The Gobi March is the first event in the epic 4 Deserts outdoor racing series hosted annually by RacingThePlanet. The ultra-marathon event takes competitors to three deserts—the Gobi in Asia, the Atacama in South America and the Sahara in Africa—before culminating in a 250 kilometer trek in the ... Read More

Posted Apr 16th 2007 5:07p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Glastonbury, Woodstock and now Haidian Park. Upwards of 60,000 live music fans will converge in Beijing from May 1-4 to be entertained by some of the most famous names in Chinese and overseas rock music. Bigger and better than ever, the eighth instalment of the Beijing Midi Music Festival ... Read More

Posted Apr 4th 2007 10:56a.m.  |

by City Weekend

The tragic story of Carmen, the gypsy seductress who is murdered by her former suitor for falling in love with another man, is returning to Shanghai this April as part of 2007's Spring International Music Festival, 25 years after its premiere performance on the mainland. Conducted by internationally renowned ... Read More

Posted Mar 6th 2007 2:36p.m.  |

by City Weekend

It was bound to happen; the question is why it took longer to start than some of the other musical genres that have saturated China's eastern cities. Granted, rock will always equal cool, electronic will always sell and jazz will always be sophisticated, but in a place so rich ... Read More

Posted Mar 6th 2007 2:42p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Bob Marley - Catch a Fire

Hands down the must-have in any collection, much less a reggae one. With the first four politically charged tracks (“Concrete Jungle,” “Slave Driver,” “400 Years” and “Stop That Train”), not to mention the now famous “Stir It Up,” this album tops every list, no matter ... Read More

Posted Jan 29th 2007 3:34p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Four young Brits dressed in sharp black suits step onto a brightly lit stage. The quartet have hardly picked up their guitars or drumsticks before the crowd erupts into a rock-fueled standing roar. It's the inaugural Shanghai Red Flag Rock Festival and groupies scream with wild abandon as Coldplay ... Read More

Posted Jan 29th 2007 3:46p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Fuji Rock Fest, Niigata, Japan

July27-29, 2007

This three-day international rock fest with over 200 acts on 10 stages is touted as an Asian Woodstock and will be at the Naeba Ski Resort. Last year saw The Strokes, Red Hot Chili Peppers and The String Cheese Incident. Early bird tickets ... Read More

Posted Dec 30th 2006 4:56p.m.  |

by City Weekend

Italian movies often conjure up images of sun drenched fields, dusty roads, cool evening shadows and the azure Mediterranean. No other country makes its physical presence so apparent on film as does Italy, and whether the film itself is shot in the intertwining back streets of Rome, the porticos of ... Read More

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