A Beijing county is developing seasonal cycling routes. Yang Feiyue reports.
Karen Kong has abandoned the world of finance for a culinary venture with a distinctive touch
The "energy balls" and "super-food mocha" from Sprout Lifestyle Cafe in Shanghai have won a place in the hearts of patrons of the city's cafes and food boutiques. But for Kimberly Ashton, the co-founder and owner of the cafe, the snack and beverage are just sweet and aromatic bait to get diners hooked on a lifelong agenda of eating food that is both enjoyable and healthy.
Classes help executives do business across cultures, Chen Yingqun reports.
It takes some work to find something that Chuck Cooper has not done on Broadway.
The pop noir singer Lana Del Rey enjoyed a flurry of interest as she debuted a song from her upcoming album that returns to themes of rough, troubled love.
Helmsman of Tiny Times films shrugs off criticism, sets a new box-office record and says money isn't a bad word. Xu Fan reports.
China prepares to watch a movie on the sheep's adventures, and not on a farm this time, Xu Fan reports.
Woody Allen has always been interested in man's search for meaning in life - a search he clearly sees as futile. Who can forget the young woman in Play It Again, Sam, staring at a Jackson Pollock painting and seeing "the hideous lonely emptiness of existence, nothingness, the predicament of man forced to live in a barren, godless eternity"? That's not even the whole quote - but it could be Allen's mantra.
As regulators clamp down on unlicenced use of songs online, insiders wonder if the move can still salvage China's music industry, Yang Yang and Chen Nan report.
The Music in the Summer Air festival in Shanghai has a new partner this year. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra has committed to a five-year program as the resident company at MISA starting from 2015.
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