This Lunar New Year, Chinese movies earned 1.73 billion yuan, making it the most successful 'golden period' for mainland theaters, Xu Fan reports.
Canadian director James Cameron has two passions - moviemaking and deep-sea diving.
Things started to come into focus for Will Smith when After Earth bombed.
Central Asian restaurants have made a place for themselves in Beijing's Russian district, and diners are licking their lips, Erik Nilsson reports. Erik Nilsson
Beijng's Little Russia has a big problem.
One of the odd things about being a food writer is that when you order a meal at a restaurant, you don't necessarily order the food you most want to eat.
First-time Academy Awards host, Neil Patrick Harris, is partly blamed for the show's poor TV ratings. Michael Thurston reports in Los Angeles. Michael Thurston
Here's a peach for the beach, kids.
When Hu Bin embarked alone on western China's Silk Road from Central China's Henan province as a college sophomore in 1990 - with a few hundred yuan and a camera - he had little inkling his journey would resume a quarter of a century later.
Photojournalists, particularly the ones who repeatedly cover war zones, have a reputation for being tough, fearless, sometimes cavalier and repeatedly lucky in a way that defies logic. So, it's striking the number of times Lynsey Addario writes in her memoir, It's What I Do, how often she was scared or had had enough of the misery she was assigned to cover.
Lisa Unger takes what appears to be a tale of finding true love and adds in a nightmare element in her latest chiller, Crazy Love You.
Yanqi Lake has become a hot tourist spot since the area hosted heads of state during last year's economic leaders' conclave. Yangmo Ziyan takes an eight-hour tour.
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