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The NBA Heads to China
China might be more well-known for importing goods to the United States rather than the other way around, but the NBA is trying to change that. This week, the Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers will head to China to play three pre-season exhibition games, while NBA executives begin work on the company's new Chinese subsidiary, NBA China...
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Concerts Worldwide to Raise Awareness of Climate Change
On July 7, concerts will be held in a number of cities all over the world to help raise awareness of climate change. Shanghai is among the cities hosting concerts, with others being held in Sydney, Tokyo, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Hamburg, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York...
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Christina Aguilera to Perform in Shanghai
Popular American singer Christina Aguilera is scheduled to perform in Shanghai at the Grand Stage on June 26. Despite China's history of censorship, none of Aguilera's songs have been banned, and she will be allowed to perform however she chooses. This is seen as a sign of greater tolerance by the Chinese censors...
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MGM Studio World Coming to Shanghai
Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) has recently signed a licensing agreement with Hong Kong's Tengxun Entertainment, along with Shanghai Tianhong Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd. Plans are in the works to build MGM Studio World in the Changfend Ecological Business District in Shanghai. It is scheduled to open in the summer of 2010 to coincide with the World's Fair Expo...
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NBC's Lackluster "The Winner" Plainly the Biggest Spring Loser
The appeal of Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is almost impossible to resist, so when I learned that one of their star correspondents, Rob Corrdry was leaving after what seemed like an eternity, to forge new ground on his own, I was excited and delighted, but after just a few episodes, my delight turned quickly to dismay...
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US to Fight Piracy in China The Bush administration is close to filing a formal complaint against China at the World Trade Organization, saying that China has failed to prosecute most of the people involved in selling bootlegged copies of American music and movies. Many people within the business and entertainment industries are growing impatient with the lack of movement against China, and the United States is finally prepared to take action...READ MORE |
Chinese 'Idol' to Feature 'happy and ethically inspiring' Songs "No weirdness, no vulgarity, no low taste," said the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television about the TV show "Boys Happy Voice." The Xinhua News Agency has reported that "Super Girls Voice" drew criticism for promoting vulgarity and that there will be none of that in the male version of the show, which is similar to "American Idol."READ MORE |
NBA to Stage Games Inside China On October 17, the NBA China Games will begin with a game in Shanghai between the Cavaliers and the Magic at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena. The arena has a capacity of 13,779. The NBA chose Shanghai because of its international reputation, state-of-the art facilities, and because many NBA commercial partners are located nearby...READ MORE |
American Musical to Be Performed in Mandarin Beginning May 9, the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre and Broadway Asia Entertainment will co-produce the musical I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at New York's Westside Theatre. The production will run through June 3. This will be the first time in history that a foreign production of an American musical will play inside the United States. The show will be entirely in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles projected above the stage...READ MORE |
Newest Musical to Hit Shanghai: The Lion King The curtains will rise on The Lion King, Disney’s first live Broadway-style musical to hit the stage in China, beginning July 18th at the Shanghai Grand Theatre...READ MORE |
7-Time Oscar Nominated 'Memoirs of a Geisha' Banned ‘Memoirs of a Geisha,’ the coming of age story of a young Japanese woman who at nine-years-old is sold into slavery to learn the life of a geisha is based on the bestselling novel by American author Arthur Golden and has been nominated for seven Oscars including Best Art Direction, Cinematography and Costume Design and stars China’s biggest stars, Ms. Ziyi Zhang, Ms. Michelle Yeoh and Ms. Li Gong as the three most beautiful courtesans...READ MORE |
Disneyland China: Twice the Pleasure and a Bit of Heartache Too Hong Kong Disneyland opened six months ago in a joint venture between the company and the Hong Kong government. Disney’s $314 million investment in the $1.8 billion park has gotten off to a rocky start with rumors that it had not been meeting the company’s expectations. And now they’ve been faced with a new problem, too many visitors. Despite troubles in Hong Kong, Disney has acknowledged that they are in talks with the Shanghai city government about placing a park within its auspices.... READ MORE |
NFL Hopes to Cultivate Its Own Yao Ming Baseball has Ichiro Suzuki, Basketball has Yao Ming, and now the National Football League is ready for their Asian Superstar..... READ MORE |
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