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Under review

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Starting next year, US TV serials are likely to run on Chinese video websites at least six months later than their premieres in the US, due to the time-consuming process of content examination, local media report.

2014 gave viewers great shows on-air and online

[2014-12-25 07:26]

From the extraordinary Maggie Gyllenhaal-starring miniseries The Honorable Woman on SundanceTV to Syfy's goofy Sharknado 2: The Second One, TV delivered in 2014 - streaming, on cable and over the air.

Can a TV spinoff reignite Breaking Bad tourism?

[2014-12-25 07:26]

It's been 15 months since the finale of Breaking Bad, and tourism linked to the hit television series is flagging slightly - but it could be reignited by a new spinoff series.

Gingerbread fans

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Yang Yongfang (also known as Chef Grace) is just one hotel pastry chef in China who's been in a gingerbread frenzy this month.

London sheds glitz for holiday parties

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Team bonding is the theme for Christmas parties in London's financial district this year as managers tone down the annual knees-up and label it as staff development.

Sit back and relax

[2014-12-25 07:26]

The space is small. The decor simple. The menu unassuming.

Vessels of culture

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Ancient Chinese porcelain bearing European families' emblems are a rare sight - especially those created in styles otherwise not found in the country.

Eccentric French collector turns home into piano 'orphanage'

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Jean Jude, glasses perched on the end of his nose, is practicing scales when his visitor arrives.

A life lived among tombs memorialized

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Feng Qili spent his life studying those of the dead.

Tolkien's holiday tradition

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Most Chinese know J.R.R. Tolkien as the author of the Lord of the Rings who created the fantasy world of Middle Earth and all the epic quests of the hobbits. However, few know that Tolkien had a holiday tradition of writing letters to his four children under the name of Father Christmas.

South Africa's high crime rate inspires novelist

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Novelist Angela Makholwa's fascination with South Africa's violent crime has made her one of the country's most popular writers.

Five by Ursula Archer is intriguing

[2014-12-24 07:33]

Geocaching - the contemporary treasure hunt in which a GPS is used to find hidden objects - lends itself to an intriguing melding of a gripping police procedural and an exciting update of the puzzle mystery in Austrian children's book author Ursula Archer's crime fiction debut.

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