Sophia Cao

Sophia Cao is an undergraduate business student at Baruch College in New York. She is interested in Chinese culture and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on multimedia.

Wang Shuo thought bomb – Banyue

From Danwei: Wang Shuo (王朔) is a popular Chinese novelist. He is known as something of a rebel, perhaps the closest thing China has to a counter-cultural icon. His works include novels, TV shows and movies. Most of them were...

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E’gao: art criticism or evil? – Wu Jiao

From China Daily: According to a new regulation released by the ministry last December, all music that has been modified from its original form, including those for non-profit purposes, must first be submitted to the ministry, before being uploaded online. The regulation, however, does not extend to movies, plays and other historical works. The regulation […]

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Student-written book teaches sex – Xinhua

From Xinhua: Wang Ji, a grade-four journalism student at the Guizhou Institute of Minorities, started writing the book two years ago. Covering such topics as the human body, pregnancy, love and cohabitation, the book is expected to be published by the Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House. Before its unidentified release, the book’s handwritten copy […]

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Photo Series: An unlucky cat’s lucky moment

From Popyard.com: I eventually saw a positive story about cats. As we all know, in 2006, the year of cats’ nightmare, there were many cat abuses, some of which happened at several well-known universities, including Shanghai Fudan and Peking University. I hope the following cat-saving story will be a good start for 2007. Photo 1: […]

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Bodyguards: new profession in China – Li Qian

From China Daily: It’s becoming increasingly common in China to see solidly built and solemn men surrounding public figures. Most likely, these people are personal bodyguards. Most Chinese first learned about these kinds of men from vintage Hong Kong and Hollywood movies, such as Jet Li in “The Bodyguard from Beijing”( ‰∏≠Âçóʵ∑‰øùÈïñ) and Kevin Costner […]

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