Warren Beatty is standing outside an early screening of his new film, Rules Don't Apply - definitely not a Howard Hughes biopic, he wants to make clear - discussing his connection to the famously reclusive industrialist and movie mogul.
What's a better bet than a Hollywood weepie based on a best-selling book? When the stars fall in love in real life while filming it.
Last week, Steve Potash, president and CEO of US-based e-book publisher OverDrive, was thrilled to discover that a South Korean publisher had managed to link virtual-reality technology to e-books.
A 5-year-old Chinese boy was quietly reading a book written in Czech with his mother sitting beside him.
Written by Han Zhen of Beijing Foreign Studies University, the book explores the history and development of Chinese values - a timely publication when China is seeking to better explain itself to the world. It's published by China Social Science Press.
Portugal has made considerable efforts in the past decade to protect its 15 UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Sintra, which is located some 30 kilometers northwest of the capital Lisbon.
On May 9, 1986, Cui Jian was invited to perform at a concert at Beijing Workers' Stadium.
Beyonce has proved once again that she is the contemporary rock star, and she used the MTV Video Music Awards stage to showcase her skills and outshine her peers, from Rihanna to Britney Spears.
Aboard the little train, schoolchildren scream as tsunamis crash down on the city, food-producing fields are turned into desert, fires destroy pristine forest, iconic animals become extinct, and a poisonous haze causes people to choke and planes to drop from the sky.
Art graduates are now increasingly opting to create installations, videos and other mixed-media pieces. But You Jin is different. The artist, who majored in multimedia art, is focusing on painting - a subject that he has been fascinated with since his teens.