It’s hot outside. You like air-conditioning. Good thing there are a lot of films this coming week! MoMA has two screenings of the first Chinese sci-fi film that looks like...
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This week: The Asian American International Film Festival screens films about Hong Kong’s identity, a daughter’s relationship with her lesbian Taoist priestess mother, a game said to be more complex...
This week: Seven Chinese-films are part of the New York Asian Film Festival’s closing weekend; Gong Linna and Bang on a Can All-Stars re-interpret Chinese music and poetry; a Chinese...
We missed last week’s event post so, this week’s listing includes a couple of extra days on the front end. If you caught our list of recommended films at the...
This week: The Asian American International Film Festival reveals its line-up; an Ang Lee movie is screened outdoors; documentary films from Hong Kong’s Chinese Documentary Festival; a film about three...
This week: Composer Hung-Ping Chang presents two performances, one at a casual venue and the other that partners with Whale and Dolphin Conservation to promote conservation; a block party celebrating the...
This week: Chinese video art and law; a Taiwanese sculptor; an exhibition featuring the set design of Paradise Interrupted which was presented at the Lincoln Center festival last year; two new...
This week: Zhu Yi’s look at contemporary Chinese, A Deal, continues, a screening of Edward Yang’s (楊德昌) final film at the newly renovated Quad Cinema; talks about The Art of War, the I Ching, and...
Before coming to New York City, Ming-Jer Kuo (b. 1972, Taipei) was an environmental engineer assigned to government projects in Taiwan for more than 11 years. In 2011, he left...
This week: Award-winning author Ken Liu; an acclaimed documentary about Hooligan Sparrow, an activist persecuted by the government; openings at Fou Gallery, Gallery 456 and Chambers Fine Art. It’s the...