The way Danish film director Nicolas Winding Refn was officially introduced to China was kind of unconventional.
"If you love him, send him to New York because it is a paradise. If you hate him, send him to New York because it is hell."
A musical based on Taiwan illustrator Jimmy Liao's popular graphic novel, A Chance of Sunshine, is coming to Beijing. Chen Nan reports.
Adele has kicked off her first world tour in four years with a concert in Belfast that received overwhelmingly positive reviews despite the best-selling singer's bout of pre-gig nerves.
Just when it was looking like animated animal movies had run out of anything original to say, along comes the smartly amusing, crisply relevant Zootopia to handily demonstrate there's still plenty of bite left in the anthropomorphic CG menagerie.
The Rolling Stones announced on Tuesday that the group will play a free concert in Havana on March 25, becoming the most famous act to play in Cuba since its 1959 revolution.
Mai Jia's first novel, Decoded, which was included by The Economist in its top 10 fiction list in 2014, has been translated into more than 30 languages. Here, the author reveals where he draws his inspiration from. Yang Yang reports.
Paul Mason believes that people innocently sharing free music on the Internet - as is particularly the case in China - could spell the end of capitalism.
Yesterday's announcement that the Southeast Asian destination will waive visas for Chinese visitors, effective immediately, may prove the potion that puts inbound tourism in motion. Erik Nilsson and Yang Feiyue report.
The vibrant social fabric's sewing circle is a congregation of cultures.
A city hall prepares to launch a yearly series of concerts, mixing tradition with modernity. Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
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