In a nation where cigarettes are king, pipes are attracting a growing market of affluent tobacco lovers who seek a more stylish - and healthier - lifestyle, Deng Zhangyu reports.
Cigars have never been foreign to Chinese.
Almost four years after being banished from the Paris fashion world over an anti-Semitic rant, designer John Galliano made his comeback in London for Maison Margiela on Monday to overwhelming critical acclaim.
A photographer focuses on Beijing's pollution to create a clear picture of the capital's murky air quality. Lin Qi reports.
Director Peter Jackson said on Wednesday he's putting his energy into helping launch a museum to commemorate World War I after finishing his Hobbit movie trilogy.
Korean artist Lee Seung-koo sees himself as a bull terrier.
A party for women wearing traditional qipao shows that the young have a new interest in old styles.
Chinese video websites increasingly enable audiences in the country to easily view more Western movies sooner after their overseas releases. Han Bingbin reports.
Best-selling author Zhang Jiajia will direct a movie based on his novelette, The Ferryman, it was announced at a news conference in Beijing on Sunday.
Fresh from his Golden Globes triumph, Boyhood filmmaker Richard Linklater is among the nominees for the Directors Guild of America awards announced on Tuesday, along with Clint Eastwood for American Sniper.
Gao Mantang savors the opportunity to write a TV series about the real-life experiences of China's farmers, and the not-so-trendy subject is winning an audience, Xu Fan reports.
Social media is giving television stars and creators a more direct relationship with fans. As actor Joseph Morgan of the CW's The Originals can attest, that requires a thick skin.
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