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Female artist uses stickers to show pop culture

2017-06-06 07:18

Ye Hongxing is presenting works that use thousands of stickers to render well-known pop culture images.

Opera revives story of young female soldiers

2017-06-05 07:44

An opera based on the film The Red Detachment of Women will be staged at the National Center for the Performing Arts on June 14 and 15.

Poetry in motion

2017-05-25 07:35

American dancer Carolyn Carlson will make her China debut with a piece dedicated to nature.

Through the years

2017-05-23 07:34

The Capital Museum is holding a show on major archaeological discoveries in China.

NCPA to stage Verdi's classic

2017-05-22 07:28

NCPA will stage Giuseppe Verdi's opera Un Ballo in Maschera from May 24 to 28, as part of the NCPA Opera Festival 2017.

US band Six Appeal 'excited' about China debut

2017-05-22 07:19

Award-winning a cappella band Six Appeal will make its China debut at the ongoing Meet in Beijing Arts Festival on Friday.

US band Six Appeal 'excited' about China debut

2017-05-22 07:19

Award-winning a cappella band Six Appeal will make its China debut at the ongoing Meet in Beijing Arts Festival on Friday.

Marking history on canvas

2017-05-19 07:34

A painting by the late Li Binghong, which marks the founding of the People's Liberation Army, is now available for public viewing at the National Art Museum. Lin Qi reports.

Playing with the dunes

2017-05-16 08:01

Spanish painter Borja Gonzalez will make his debut in China at the ongoing 17th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival with a rare show. Chen Nan reports.

Sand animation on show in Beijing

2017-05-15 15:05

Spanish sand painting performance is one of the highlights of the 17th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival.

US group to stage To Kill A Mockingbird in China

2017-05-14 15:33

In the summer of 1963, before he was to enter high school, Greg Johnson read To Kill A Mockingbird, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee published in 1960.

Romance of words

2017-05-12 07:14

The 1599 quarto edition of Romeo and Juliet, once owned by King George III, is exceptionally rare: When it was printed, William Shakespeare was still alive and the play had already debuted.

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