Sipping an espresso, Sean Scully, 71, is fighting the weariness that an international artist has to face today because of extensive travel in a globalized art world.
When Chen Wanqing set out in pursuit of the knife fish along the Yangtze River last month, the 40-year-old former chef says he had "subconsciously" awaited the pleasure for a year.
The Atlantic salmon gleamed from the platter through a dry-ice fog. There was king crab. Snow crab. Black cod. Blue mussels.
Salmon seared with Pacific seaweed, pil pil of abalone and sea shrimps on smoked Chilean pepper
Chen Wenling's first show since his struggle with nasopharyngeal cancer displays more than 30 large sculptures in a green patch of Beijing's Shunyi district.
When a sexy actress became the target of a practical joke at her friends' big day, the public outrage that ensued caught all of them by surprise and inadvertently shed light on the age-old custom of sexually suggestive games and the decorum that should be maintained.
The Silk Road, an ancient network of overland and marine routes linking Asia with Europe and Africa for commercial and cultural exchanges more than 2,000 years ago, is the theme of Chinese choreographer Yang Wei's latest dance drama that will debut in Beijing later in the month.
Fifteen years after Harry Potter's first big-screen adventure, Universal is enchanting a new generation of Muggles with its most spectacular conjuring trick yet - a theme park in the heart of Hollywood.
Guo Xiang turned his attention from the vast sea to his giggling 8-year-old.
Travel agencies are responding to retirees' increasingly robust wanderlust. Yang Feiyue reports.
Founders see them as helping preserve cultural legacy
Akane had always enjoyed her job at a Tokyo call center until, unlike many Japanese mothers, she decided to return to work after finishing her maternity leave.
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