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In down times, friendship can nourish the soul

[2010-03-08 07:58]

It's tradition for high school classmates to get together during the Spring Festival over a big dinner or party to catch up with old friends.

Quotation of the day

[2010-03-08 07:58]

As good as their words

[2010-03-08 07:58]

A translator with an ear for both languages and the skill to move seamlessly between them is essential if a book is to be a success in another language

Writing a new chapter for Chinese literature in the West

[2010-03-08 07:58]

Persistence is needed to raise the profile of translated books

Guitar music

[2010-03-08 07:58]

American acoustic guitarist Billy McLaughlin will give a solo concert on the Beida campus. McLaughlin's performance combines the volume of the piano with the melody of the violin. McLaughlin is a five-time Minnesota Music Award winner, and his albums include The Archery of Guitar, Wintersongs and Traditionals and Into the Light.

What's on

[2010-03-08 07:58]

Events

Inspired by sharing spirit

[2010-03-08 07:58]

Singer-songwriter Jess Meider is happy that her musical adventures are once more taking her in a new direction, Christine Laskowski reports

Home is where the art is for Finnish photographer

[2010-03-08 07:58]

Milla-Kariina Oja's latest exhibition explores the boundaries between our public and private spaces

Living with the locals

[2010-03-01 08:15]

Historically, very few Westerners in China have lived among ordinary Chinese people. In old China, most of them resided in exclusive foreign concessions and interacted only with their servants and Chinese officials. In new China, laowai were barred from renting private apartments up through the 1990s and thus led a bubble-like existence in special residential hotels.

Surviving media jungle at Internet age

[2010-03-01 08:15]

As part of China Daily's aggressive strategy to boost its presence at home and abroad, METRO Beijing has just been relaunched with significantly more pages and reporting.

Snow sweeper falls between cracks in Chinese laws

[2010-03-01 08:15]

Laws in China are far from perfect in terms of guarding the interests of vulnerable groups.

Beijing's best-seller lists no open book

[2010-03-01 08:15]

Some publishers build buzz for titles, but numbers aren't exactly binding

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