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A versatile vegetable when it comes to the crunch

[2008-04-16 07:19]

Until my China move, recognizing a radish (luo bo) was not a challenging thing: small, red and spherical - my mom had always grown them at home and used them raw in salads. That was that. An enlightening trip to my local green grocers when I first arrived revealed radishes in many guises and with many more culinary possibilities.

Crybabies not parents' fault

[2008-04-16 07:19]

HAMBURG: Mia was born and started to cry. All babies do. But Mia did not stop. At three weeks, she cried for eight hours at a stretch, almost without interruption and apparently without cause.

IN BRIEF (Page 19)

[2008-04-16 07:19]

Life Culture

[2008-04-15 07:27]

Rebel with a cause

[2008-04-15 07:23]

With Zhang Yimou and his childhood friend Chen Kaige, Tian Zhuangzhuang forms the core of the Fifth Generation of directors that electrified the Chinese film industry in the 1980s. Tian's rural historical dramas like The Horse Thief (Dao Ma Zei) and Springtime in a Small Town (Xiaocheng Zhi Chun) have won over audiences all over the globe.

Chinese film gets a boost from Britain

[2008-04-15 07:23]

London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) was among the first to champion the new wave of Chinese cinema during the 1980s, promoting Yellow Earth and The Horse Thief. Other films to be shown in the season this year are The Old Barber, A Battle of Wits, The Forest Ranger, Three City Hotshots, Secret Trip and A Great Master Recaptured.

Hip-hop dancers kick out the jams

[2008-04-15 07:23]

Mourad Merzouki was sent to a circus school in Lyon when he was 7, because his father wanted him to learn some discipline. Little did he know that one day his son would be at the forefront of the international hip-hop dance scene.

DPRK opera still blooming

[2008-04-15 07:23]

Most Chinese people over 50 know the movie The Flower Girl of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. When it was first shown in China in 1972, the story of the poor girl who sells flowers and eventually joins a struggle for revolution touched audiences and its theme song became popular throughout the country.

Life Expat

[2008-04-11 07:49]

Iwaki's shear magic

[2008-04-11 07:45]

Iwaki Tatsuko combines an eye for antique furniture with a penchant for chic and simplicity. A delicate tea table invites one not just to partake of a cup of coffee and a slice of freshly-baked cheesecake, but also draws attention to the engraved designs of flowers under the glass tabletop.

Your say

[2008-04-11 07:45]

'Cinema syntax'

Giving a hoot about land of the brave

[2008-04-11 07:45]

Scots around the world are recovering from last week's Tartan Day celebrations in which thousands of proud expats remembered their roots and let go a few hoots.

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