NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: November 2 – November 8, 2018 This week: Experimental puppetry based on a Chinese poem; Taiwanese singer ... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: October 26 – November 1, 2018 This week: Chinatown Arts Week which includes events organized by Think!Chi... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions – October 19 – 25, 2018 This week: Kickoff for Chinatown Arts Week and Think!Chinatown’s webs... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: October 5 – 11, 2018 This week: New exhibitions and works by local artists on view at Bronx Muse... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: September 28 – October 5, 2018 This week: A musical comedy about an early Chinese American vaudeville perf... Read More+
Guangzhou Begins Snowman Manufacturing A blizzard dropped a record amount of snow on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeas... Read More+
Chinese Netizens Go Bananas Over CCTV Spring Festival Gala Mascot Weibo (Chinese equivalent of Twitter) users have long been famous for their... Read More+
Tu Youyou Is the First Chinese National to Win Nobel Prize in a Scientific Field Update 10/9: The New York Times interviewed Dr. Tu after her win. The 2015 ... Read More+
Liu Cixin’s “The Three Body Problem” Wins Hugo Award This past weekend, Liu Cixin’s (刘慈欣) revered sci-fi novel The Three B... Read More+
Christmas in China Touching only briefly on Santa’s sweatshops and the kitschy, but ende... Read More+
Heidi Lau: A Song of Fire and Earth I arrived late for the summer open house at the Bronx Museum, when security... Read More+
Enduring but Fragile Coexistence in Geng Xue’s ‘Mount Sumeru’ In her previous exhibition at Klein Sun, Borrowing an Easterly Wind, artist... Read More+
Fancy Animals and Where to Find Them Since last fall, a stretch of the pedestrian plaza along Broadway in the Ga... Read More+
Ming-Jer Kuo: Mapping Out Poetic Urban Landscapes Before coming to New York City, Ming-Jer Kuo (b. 1972, Taipei) was an envir... Read More+
Costumes from the Museum of Chinese in America Bring Elegance to Macy’s Year of the Rooster Displays In New York, the Chinese New Year has joined the Fourth of July-Halloween-T... Read More+
Design from Taiwan and Impactful Cultural Exchange: An Interview with Shikuan Chen Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je declared at the World Design Capital Taipei 201... Read More+
Thanksgiving for Chinese in America Thanksgiving is the quintessential American holiday. This opportunity to r... Read More+
8th Reel China Biennial Showcases Documentaries, Innovative Narratives, Experimental films, and Animations From October 28 – 30, the Reel China Biennial will present more than ... Read More+
Review: ‘410[Gone]’ Talks About Cultural Identity Without Talking About It In the opening of Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s 410[Gone], Twenty-One (Caro... Read More+
‘Til Madness Do Us Part Observes a “New World and Freedom” of Confined Lives On June 9, ’Til Madness Do Us Part 《疯爱》 by Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing (王兵)... Read More+
Artists Come First at HER Gaze, TECO’s Exhibition of Contemporary Taiwanese Female Artists HER Gaze, an exhibition currently on view at the Taipei Economic and Cultur... Read More+
Li Liao: About the Human Condition Those who went to the New Museum Triennial last year might still remember a... Read More+
Exploring and Experiencing in “Live Like an Astronaut” – Review and Interview with Ying Zhu Past the front gallery at Klein Sun Gallery where Geng Xue’s Borrowin... Read More+
Music Taiwanese Bands Are a First at SummerStage This Weekend This year, Modern Sky Festival leaves its home for the past two years at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park for Governor’s Island, but on Saturday, July 16, newcomer festival Taiwanese Waves fills the... 13 Jul 1