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Beijing opera flourishes on campus
(03/27/2008)
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‘Cat' with three lives savors the limelight
(03/25/2008)
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Feline fantasy on show
(03/25/2008)
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Master records modern history as art
(03/20/2008)
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Ink paintings capture city spirit
(03/20/2008)
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French artist displays abstract paintings in city
(03/18/2008)
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Children’s artworks go into permanent collection
(03/18/2008)
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Twin cities in eyes of artists
(03/13/2008)
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SSO cheered at opening concert
(03/11/2008)
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About Christian Ehwald
(03/06/2008)
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About Zhang Le
(03/06/2008)
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Local orchestra takes on intl. face
(03/06/2008)
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Kaiping proud of its diaolou
(03/04/2008)
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Paolou,neglected legacies of Shenzhen
(03/04/2008)
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Fake-busters focus on news photos
(02/28/2008)
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Locals offered Beijing opera feast
(02/26/2008)
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About ‘Zenghou Yi’
(02/26/2008)
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Old traditions, new plays
(02/26/2008)
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Photos bridge the gap between artists
(02/21/2008)
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Artist pursues his dreams
(02/19/2008)
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New media art exhibition features water
(02/14/2008)
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Largest Spring Festival couplets in Shenzhen
(02/05/2008)
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Danish painter reveals hidden side of nature
(02/05/2008)
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More museums, memorial halls to be opened for free
(01/31/2008)
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Chinese Americans donate art collection to SZ
(01/31/2008)
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Portraits showcase social change
(01/29/2008)
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Imperial Qing Dynasty porcelain on display
(01/29/2008)
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Spring Festival celebrations under fire
(01/24/2008)
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Roses fresh, sweet-smelling and thorny
(01/22/2008)
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Hangzhou works feature new developments in ink painting
(01/17/2008)
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Viewing the city through art
(01/17/2008)
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Kremlin jewel to shine on local stage
(01/15/2008)
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About the ballet company and orchestra
(01/15/2008)
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Shenzhen artists stage joint art show in Beijing
(01/10/2008)
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Stan Lai to stage new play during show season
(01/10/2008)
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Long-awaited ‘Riddle’ to be staged
(01/08/2008)
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Faces to remember from 2007
(01/03/2008)
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2007: Newsmakers on the Chinese cultural scene
(01/01/2008)
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Zubin Mehta to wield the baton in SZ
(12/27/2007)
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Piano quintet to debut in town
(12/25/2007)
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Poly Theater opens in Shenzhen
(12/25/2007)
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Ukrainian artist comes to Artron
(12/13/2007)
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Fangta Garden comes alive in multimedia show
(11/29/2007)
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Qinghai artist paints ‘redrevolutionary art’
(11/29/2007)
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They will rock you Sunday night
(11/27/2007)
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Beijing artist stages his first one-man art show in SZ
(11/22/2007)
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SZ artist launches watercolor sketch movement
(11/22/2007)
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Eileen Chang’s biography
(11/20/2007)
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Chinese professor discusses ‘Lust, Caution’
(11/20/2007)
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Poetry is back in town
(11/15/2007)
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National Grand Theater to open Dec. 22
(11/15/2007)
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World-class designers meet Chinese college students
(11/13/2007)
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Works of the Stars art movement exhibited in SZ
(11/08/2007)
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Overseas Chinese artist shows abstract ink paintings
(11/08/2007)
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Guangdong folk art treasures on display
(11/06/2007)
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Kremer to grace concert hall
(11/01/2007)
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Reading month kicks off
(11/01/2007)
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Star violinist to stage show
(10/25/2007)
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Singapore orchestra brings Nanyang music to SZ
(10/25/2007)
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Contemporary art show a highlight of regatta
(10/23/2007)
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Macao Orchestra to stage concert
(10/23/2007)
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Roll up!Cheaper tickets on offer for show season
(10/18/2007)
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Photographic works call for return of Palestine
(10/18/2007)
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Desert threatening Mogao Grottoes
(10/16/2007)
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Pianist launches concert hall with passionate show
(10/16/2007)
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New media artists share their memories
(10/11/2007)
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New concert hall offers free musical Sundays
(10/09/2007)
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About the Shenzhen Concert Hall
(10/09/2007)
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Foreign resident artists at OCAT aim high
(09/27/2007)
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Art students display their works
(09/25/2007)
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Stan Lai: To teach and to delight
(09/20/2007)
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Three women make a show
(09/20/2007)
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Spanish orchestra to debut in town
(09/18/2007)
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Play reading a newcomer to the city’s culture scene
(09/18/2007)
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Classic Shaoxing operas come to SZ
(09/13/2007)
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Prints capture true spirit of Tibet
(09/13/2007)
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Introducingmezzotint printing to Chinese art lovers
(09/11/2007)
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Replicas of ancient Chinese masterpieces on display
(09/06/2007)
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Mausoleum of China’s first emperor not to be excavated
(09/04/2007)
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‘Nanking’ gets another chance in SZ
(09/04/2007)
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Museum of Contemporary Art and Planning Exhibition to be built in SZ
(08/30/2007)
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Ancient tale comes to modern stage
(08/28/2007)
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Xu: Moved by dignity of ‘Assassin’
(08/28/2007)
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First government-funded modern art complex to be built
(08/23/2007)
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Machinery installations showconcerns for humanity
(08/23/2007)
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Three Australian Painters display their works in Shenzhen
(08/16/2007)
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A Shenzhen sculptor’s biggest wish
(08/14/2007)
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Online translations of ‘Harry Potter’ draw fire
(08/09/2007)
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What set the Chinese blogosphere alight in 2007
(08/09/2007)
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Mao Dun award winner discusses Chinese reformer
(08/07/2007)
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Designers stage avant-garde exhibition in SZ
(08/02/2007)
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Female painters’ works on display
(08/02/2007)
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Malaysian, Austrian groups to join China college theater festival
(08/02/2007)
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Zhu Deyong: a return to childhood with ‘Absolute Children’
(07/31/2007)
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Trace early Chinese civilization through Xia, Shang, Zhou treasures
(07/26/2007)
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‘Butterfly’ flies into town
(07/24/2007)
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Every day a step towards perfection
(07/24/2007)
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Biography
(07/24/2007)
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Self-help books, celebrity books dominate market
(07/19/2007)
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China awarded literacy prize by UNESCO
(07/19/2007)
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