Setting the Score
A touring production about a “good Nazi” raises the profile of Mandarin-language opera overseas
A touring production about a “good Nazi” raises the profile of Mandarin-language opera overseas
A beautifully illustrated book for young readers tackles China’s complicated modern history
China’s booming market for K-pop is inspiring domestic hopefuls to train for a career in the industry
Art Factory exhibition “All We Love” mixes technology and nostalgia to ponder the meaning of home
Exhibit honors Chinese “shrimp painting” tradition through the works of one of its milestone artists
Matthew Evans’s misguided travels are rife with schadenfreude
Zhejiang writer Wang Shou tackles confused morality and socioeconomic divides in this new Penguin novella
Lin Yutang’s biography of Su Dongpo presents a supernaturally complex portrait of the poet
“Society Guidance” curator Bian Ka sits down with TWOC to discuss art in the 1990s
Matt Sheehan raises more questions than answers for “how China and California compete for our future”