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Color-blind love

[2013-10-31 07:16]

Disney's Snow White runs after Tim Burton's Red Queen. Super Mario shares his toy bricks with Bumble Bee. And Batman bounces among tables, filling his basket with candies and handing them out to replay the game.

Company Special: Audi shows commitment to arts through music sponsorships

[2013-10-31 07:16]

When German premium brand Audi's founder August Horch chose the Latin word as the company's name, which has the same meaning of "to listen" with German word Horch, he never expected that the auto brand would one day become synonymous with art, especially the music industry.

New theaters raising the bar for quality acts

[2013-10-31 07:16]

Performing arts centers are springing up all over China, but audience demand for quality means a greater investment into the cash-strapped industry is desperately needed, reports Zhang Kun in Shanghai.

Composer pays tribute to women

[2013-10-31 07:16]

As a man and father of two boys, composer Tan Dun says he owes so much to a woman whom he can never repay in his lifetime.

Into the unknown

[2013-10-30 07:35]

When it comes to microfilms, the only thing experts can agree on is that there is little that can be agreed on. Not even the name and the origin.

Filmmakers capture life in nine short minutes

[2013-10-30 07:35]

Yu Qing dreams of becoming a film director like Martin Scorsese, and making films that address social problems.

Museum down memory lane

[2013-10-30 07:35]

For many Shanghai natives, nostalgia is a natural reaction to the rapid and drastic changes that are happening to the city. Wang Xiaojia went a step further - she built a museum to commemorate the golden days of old Shanghai.

Lang Lang takes on UN Messenger of Peace role

[2013-10-30 07:35]

He has become an international star through his emotional interpretations of classical music. Now Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang is taking to the world stage to help the United Nations promote global education.

Private sector lures more medicos

[2013-10-30 07:35]

When Yu Ying, an emergency physician and celebrity on Twitter-like online platform SinaWeibo, announced that she would quit the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, one of the most famous hospitals in China, for a private practice, she probably had not expected the post would be forwarded more than 11,600 times, and get 10,000 comments and 5,000 "like (zan)" clicks.

Community health centers to ease pressure on large hospitals

[2013-10-30 07:35]

Wang Yao, a 31-year-old Shanghai woman, developed a high fever last month after returning from a business trip.

Path to inner peace

[2013-10-29 07:27]

At 4 am in a hotel in Dengfeng, Henan province, a 32-year-old Nigerian woman, Peace Emezue, wakes to the cries of "jihe"! ("assemble"). Half an hour later, still sleepy, she shows up in the lobby to join 19 other young Africans, all dressed in gray robes and canvas shoes.

The voice of the people

[2013-10-29 07:27]

Crowds in China cannot be ignored. Certainly, in confined spaces like trains, coaches and planes, just a trio of excited Chinese talking all at once is enough to grab your attention, willingly or not.

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