He once cooked up a storm in St. Tropez, the French seaside holiday resort, with all its glitterati, and later served the patrons of one of the oldest restaurants in Paris, a stone's throw from the River Seine and the Champs-Elyees, with all its glitter.
Writer Bi Feiyu released his first podcasts on two online platforms in Beijing on Saturday to great anticipation from fans, amid a trend in which more Chinese are paying for online content, including audiobooks.
Cartoonist Liang Kedong's works are sometimes called frivolous. And he's happy about that.
One of the most anticipated films for martial arts fans this month, Tsui Hark's and Yuen Wooping's latest flick The Thousand Faces of Dunjia seems to have failed to meet many people's expectations.
Theater director Lin Zhaohua met Shu Yi, the son of novelist and playwright Lao She (1899-1966), after Lin premiered his play Hamlet, adapted from William Shakespeare's work, in October 2008.
Charles H. Rivkin, the new chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, visited China recently as the country surpassed the United States to have the most cinema screens in the world.
A long line of students stood outside a Beijing Normal University building on a recent winter's night. The young people braved the chill while waiting patiently to enter the venue for the start of a highly anticipated lecture. Outside of the campus, hundreds of thousands of viewers waited for the live broadcast of the lecture online.
What would happen to the gravitational wave if it's fast enough to reach the edge of the expanding universe?
After seven years in journalism, Li Ying decided to strike it out on her own.
UNITED NATIONS - Despite children's massive online presence, too little is being done to protect them from the perils of the digital world and to increase their access to safe online content, the United Nations Children's Fund says in its annual flagship report, which was released earlier this month.
LONDON - Britain's interior ministry, the Home Office, said on Dec 18 it plans to extend a streamlined visa processing program for international master's students. It follows a pilot project, now in its second year, at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Bath and Imperial College London.
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