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A world of difference in reactions over foreign, U.S. film violence
Genre filmmaking helps make sense of the world, creating codes by which the seemingly irrational ways of human behavior can be understood. With storytelling modes that travel from country to country — the crime picture, the horror film, the action...
Tags: Genres, Pieta (movie), Culture, Japan, Sam Peckinpah
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For David Henry Hwang's 'Chinglish,' a case of bad timing in China
David Henry Hwang knows firsthand about the difficulties Westerners can face while doing business in China. His latest play, "Chinglish," a comedy that opened on Broadway in 2011 and is now having its local premiere at South Coast Repertory through Feb....
Tags: Bo Xilai, Entertainment Events, David Henry Hwang, China, Philip Glass
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Christmas In Newtown: Grief And Love Mingle
The Hartford CourantFor there are these three things that endure: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13 In Newtown on Christmas Day, love and grief were mingled. At St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, hundreds of families...Tags: Religious Festivals, Roman Catholicism, West Hartford, Holidays, Religion and Belief
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With Riccardo Muti out, guest conductors fill the CSO breach
Riccardo Muti just can’t seem to catch a break. And, this time around, it isn’t only the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago public who are being affected by his health issues. Thousands of listeners throughout the...
Tags: Hernia, Entertainment, Culture, Michigan Avenue, Music
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Hong Kong: If you missed Monday's party, you can still celebrate
If you missed the international party Monday night, you'll have another chance to ring out the old and ring in the new next month when Chinese New Year celebrations kick off around the globe. One of the liveliest places to mark the Lunar New Year is...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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In China, press censorship protests continue
GUANGZHOU, China — Like wedding guests separated across the aisle, the protesters assembled on either side of a gated driveway at the headquarters of the embattled Southern Weekly newspaper. To the right, several dozen supporters of the newspaper...Tags: Strikes, Career and Workplace, China, Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism
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Hong Kong Dance Company introduces Hagerstown to Chinese Dance
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThree women dressed in traditional Song Dynasty garb, one holding a flower, danced in fog as part of the “Qingming Riverside” production performed by the Hong Kong Dance Company at The Maryland Theatre on Tuesday. The production explores...Tags: Entertainment Events, Annapolis, Entertainment, Washington, DC, Artists
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3-D Buddhas protect religious sites from touchy-feely tourists
The Religion WorldCNN reporter Katie Hunt writes about how the innovative use of digital technology is saving the ancient religious sites in Asia from mass tourism: Hong Kong (CNN)– A darkened room in a Hong Kong university building is an unlikely portal into an... -
Column: What price U.S. citizenship?
HONG KONG — We read about famous people, such as French film star Gerard Depardieu, who moved to Belgium to avoid a 75 percent income tax on millionaires proposed by France's Socialist government (a measure rejected last week by a French council,...Tags: Cal Thomas, The Wall Street Journal, Movies, Entertainment, Gerard Depardieu
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Paper Snowflakes For Sandy Hook Arrive From As Far Away As Iraq, Hong Kong
The Hartford Courant— Snowflakes made of coiled copy paper, Post-it notes and even Swarovski crystal pile into a business-park office like an indoor blizzard. They arrive by mail in envelopes and boxes. Some are dumped off by hand, others hauled in by UPS and FedEx...Tags: Teachers, Iraq, Students, FedEx Corporation, Teaching and Learning
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Hong Kong leaders try again to put divisive curriculum plan to rest
World NowSeeking to put to rest months of controversy and demonstrations, Hong Kong officials said Monday they would shelve “national education” course guidelines that many residents of the former British colony had protested as an indoctrination... -
Gaza militant killed in renewed clashes with Israel
World NowRenewed clashes between Gaza Strip militants and Israeli soldiers left one Palestinian fighter dead and 14 others wounded, while southern Israeli cities were showered with several dozen mortars and rockets....
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