IT Popular author and mom continues her laid-back child-raising advice in a new book. Liu Zhihua listens as Yin Jianli discusses her non-traditional outlook.
Four years ago, Liu Yang left his job as a successful program planner, director and host with China Central Television to become a full-time sculptor.
A rare, nearly flawless copy of Superman's comic-book debut has sold for a super-powered price: $3.2 million.
A refrigerator that can tell fresh food from stale, and a light bulb that switches off on cue from other energy-saving bulbs in a housing community, are elements of an era awaiting China. In the coming years, new home appliances are expected to sprout that will "think" for themselves, prompted by devices on an integrated wireless platform. The resulting "smart home" will make people's lives smoother, its promoters say.
In 2012, the Hollywood movie starring John Cusack, the United States rescues people in a Chinese-made Noah's Ark-like ship, which settles on land once cataclysmic waters have receded.
A trio of artists who reshaped Chinese painting are featured in a new show at the National Art Museum of China, Lin Qi reports.
Honolulu is famous for golden sand beaches and big waves. But the city's warehouse district, called Kakaako, is famous for a different sort of attraction. You won't find kitschy Hawaiian souvenir shops or hordes of tourists here, but you will find a thriving urban arts scene, with colorful street murals so big they stretch across walls and sometimes entire sides of buildings.
A young Chinese designer discovers the value of her own culture while studying the lives of Vivien Westwood and Alexander McQueen, Sun Yuanqing reports.
Drew Barrymore may seem like the quintessential California girl, but deep down, she's a true New Yorker. Case in point: She's a devoted subway rider, delays be damned.
Shen Lihui, founder of China's biggest independent music label Modern Sky, has successfully run outdoor music festivals in the country for years. Now, the ambitious man is setting his sights on the United States.
Although talented DJs have been performing in Beijing for years, veteran DJ Song Zhiqi doesn't think electronic music is making a place for itself in China.
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