The New York Asian Film Festival is in full swing, and they have couple of great Chinese films this coming week including Soul (失魂) by Chung Mong-hong (鍾孟宏 /锺孟宏). Read reviews...
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For 1 USD per night, you can rent Shanghai-born artist Miao Jiaxin‘s studio in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. The catch is you will need to spend some time in a “dream...
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Christmas comes in June and July with the unbelievably entertaining New York Asian Film Festival! Now in its 13th year, the largest Asian film festival in North America is showing...
This week’s listing covers one extra day so an opening tonight could be included. The one-time and short term event calendar and the ongoing exhibition calendar are updated with events from this week and other events as...
Times Square is usually a place to avoid, but occasionally the “Crossroads of the World” has unexpected gems. On June 25 and 26, Taste Asia presents a two-day food festival in Times Square....
Ever wonder how a bird sees Beijing? Travel photographer Trey Ratcliff shows us in a recent post on his blog, Stuck in Customs. Ratcliff flew an aerial drone equipped with photo...
This week: Exhibition openings, films by Taiwanese female filmmakers, music from the Dong people, an artist talk, documentary about a calligrapher, and new (avant-garde) music from composers from China, Hong Kong, and...
There are so many things that are awesome about Hong Kong’s culture. Now, it’s becoming official. In response to the UN Convention for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Hong Kong government has...