Unlike many Westerners who arrive in Beijing or Shanghai on their first visits, Michael Harrold's first stop in China was the small northeastern city of Dandong.
Wang Chao will make his China debut in September with solo piano recitals in Beijing and Shanghai.
Tegan and Sara remember the unfiltered advice Neil Young and his manager gave them when they were signed to the rock icon's Vapor Records 16 years ago as budding 19-year-old singers.
Some players in China's film industry are making big bets that big movies will be bigger than forecast. They often lose their shorts when the tide goes out. But the temptation is just too much.
After an exhausting summer buffet of set pieces, superheroes and whatever s-word you might use for Suicide Squad, the gentle Pete's Dragon, to be released on Friday, is a welcome palate cleanser.
A Disney-backed film on pandas, monkeys and snow leopards in China will hit theaters soon, Wang Kaihao reports.
Benny Chan points to his glasses while talking about his fascination with martial arts.
China's most-popular military TV series' producer is fighting for big changes in how the genre is presented on the small screen. Wang Kaihao reports.
Another writer has chosen to step into the booming film market. This time, it is Han Dong, a 55-year-old poet and novelist based in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province.
As HBO's hit Game of Thrones heads toward its concluding seasons, George R.R. Martin, the author behind the medieval fantasy series, has already lined up his next TV project, a new anthology series called Wild Cards.
As The People v. O.J. Simpson rides the high of its 22 Emmy nominations, the writing team behind season two of the FX anthology series American Crime Story is hard at work on scripts for the next installment, which focuses on Hurricane Katrina.
A longtime promoter of Chinese literature will return to the US this fall, but his mission continues, Yang Yang says.
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