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JournalAugust 19, 2018April 19, 2022

东京有木村拓哉,还有村上春树

在木村拓哉会居住的小公寓里,像村上春树式的男子一样煮一个意大利面,然后专心的吃掉。

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Art English PrintAugust 5, 2018September 6, 2019

Mu Xi: Portrait of a Youth

Chinese artist Mu Xi draws inspiration from Oscar Wilde and a Tang Dynasty calligrapher to deliver haunting illustrations portraying a youth’s coming of age.

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Culture English PrintAugust 1, 2018September 6, 2019

Memories of One’s Own

There is always another way to read Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, from the perspective of memory.

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English On memory Print TravelJuly 26, 2018September 6, 2019

Santorini: the Lost Heart

My time at an English language bookstore on the Greek island of Santorini

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Art Culture English PrintJuly 17, 2018September 6, 2019

Art Hong Kong’s Last Edition Before Art Basel Sees Asia’s Market on the Rise

Xing Zhao takes a look back at the last edition of Art HK, before its transition into Art Basel’s fair in Asia.

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JournalJuly 11, 2018April 19, 2022

小说家那多的自由生活

悬疑灵异小说家那多谈心目中的理想生活:读一本新的书,去一个新的地方,住一个新的酒店,开启一段新的旅程。

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JournalJune 25, 2018April 19, 2022

维也纳咖啡馆的汉娜

别人其实很像镜子,在不经意间照见的其实是自己。原本我以为我在上海没有什么故事,却在不经意的时候,在这些想起来已经很遥远的人的身上,看到了当时的自己。

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Art Culture English PrintJune 13, 2018September 6, 2019

Men in Uniform: Male Masculinity and Intimacy

Xing Zhao talks to the Beijing-based American artist Ain Cocke about his homoerotic romanticism of men in uniform.

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Art Culture English PrintJune 11, 2018September 6, 2019

Shen Wei: Almost Naked

The Shanghai-born, New York-based photographer posing like a Renaissance statue on top of a white table in Rome, leaning against the railing on a balcony of a New York apartment, mostly naked and alone.

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Culture English PrintJune 8, 2018September 6, 2019

ShanghaiPRIDE: What Were We Celebrating?

With ShanghaiPRIDE celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month, we take a look at the very first edition of China’s own version of gay pride back in 2009.

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