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Restaurant Review of the Week

This week, we have a tepid response to Samfaina, or, on the other hand, a full-throated...

Sunday: Last Day of Shanghai Art Fair

Shanghai Art Fair is now in full swing down at Hongqiao’s gargantuan Shanghai Mart. We were there...

CH News: American Apparel's China Strategy, New Disney Metro Station, Non-Shitty Jobs

Things got a bit raunchy on sister site CreativeHunt this week, thanks to this interview with...

Storm: All You Need to Know

So yeah, in case we didn't ram it far enough down your throat, this weekend there's this Storm...

Sunday: NYC Cocktails at el Coctel

el Coctel has a new Sunday night concept: five new drinks on the menu originally created by five...

[My Weekender] with Phil Boyle

The mouth from the south: Brawl on the Wall ring announcer Phil Boyle on what he's getting up to...

[My Weekender]: Stephen Yuan

Yes, we really outdid ourselves this week. Shanghai, we give you Steven Yuan, model, Entrepreneur...

This Sunday: 10rmb Refills on Eco & More Stuff

Eco & More—that company that makes a big hoopla about using plants and other nature things to...

Friday Five: Cobra Returns, Kui Rises

Lots on this weekend: live Chicago house via down under, album releases, legacy Beijing rock band...

[Offbeat]: The Lai Lai Dancehall

Slow-dancing, cheek to cheek under the Christmas lights at one of Shanghai’s oldest, and only,...

Now Open: OYakitori

You can probably already guess who is behind this one: These guys. That's right, the folks...

Preview Khunu's New Line of Yak Wool Apparel

Winter's coming, so maybe it's time you took a page out of the yak's book, or some hair off its...

This Weekend: Tom Rhodes at Kung Fu Komedy Club

American comedian/TV presenter/travel writer/pretty-much-everything-cool Tom Rhodes comes to...

SmartTicket: Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), Modern Sky Festival 2013

Another day, another bunch of concerts you must absolutely, without a doubt purchase pre-sale...

Infiltration Index: Gulou's Street Writers

An interview with ZATO and EKSAS, two of Beijing's most ubiquitous graffiti bombers, and some...

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