For special occasions, many beauty brands will reveal special edition products. As we approach the end of 2019, we share 7 of the most anticipated Asian-inspired beauty products and our opinion on some of the designs! Valmont, Guerlain, NARS, Chanel, and more…
Read MoreHow can one teach one’s children who are born overseas, Chinese? This has become a top priority amongst Chinese immigrant parents of this generation.
Read MoreKaren Tam (譚嘉文)’s solo exhibition will be held at the Koffler Centre of the Arts (Toronto) from January 23 to March 29, 2020. Entitled Karen Tam: the chrysanthemum has opened twelve times, visitors will explore the ways the installation artist wishes to challenge perceptions of cultural identity. The Canadian-born Chinese artist finished her graduate work in Chicago and after living in the United Kingdom for over six years she has now returned to her native Montréal.
Read MoreThis Christmas, we have our favourite hotels to recommend to our readers. If you are in southern China, make sure to check out these hotels!
Read MoreThe Mother Tongue Project was created in 2016 as a multidisciplinary theatre piece based on interviews with actors En Lai Mah’s and Jasmine Chen’s parents. Read on.
Read MoreWhile we know Christmas is often celebrated with the darker forest greens in North America, why not choose something reminiscent of the range of colours 'celadon' represents? We’ve curated 12 items below which may be of interest to those who adore the premodern Chinese ceramic tradition and appreciate the beauty of celadon glazes this holiday season.
Read MoreVivien Yip was immediately drawn to the film as the similarities to her own life surprised her. “It was an uncanny and unexpected connection.”
Read MoreAn iconic figure in Asian Canadian writing, Jim Wong-Chu was a poet, photographer, editor, and activist. Born in Hong Kong in 1949, Wong-Chu came to Canada as a four-year-old “paper son” of his aunt and uncle, who used falsified documents to bypass policies that restricted Chinese immigration.
Read MoreThe 3rd Toronto SinoLux Exhibition: "Love and Bruises" Lou Ye Film Exhibition will be held at the TIFF Bell Lightbox from December 7 to 8. Lou Ye is part of the Sixth Generation of Chinese directors. He is a controversial character — a number of his works have either been censored or prohibited. Besides being known for the sensitive topics found in his work, Lou Ye’s artistic style is also very unique. Using manual equipment, a play on depth of field, and iconic rainy scenes, he is able to construct an irreplaceable perspective.
Read MoreIt is with saddened hearts that we remember the young Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model, Godfrey Gao (高以翔).
Read MoreOn October 5, 2019, a commemoration exhibition held at the Dragon Centre Shopping Mall on Glen Watford Drive in Agincourt to celebrate the history of North America's first Chinese-themed shopping mall.
Read MoreLonsdale Gallery in Toronto presents Where Two Rivers Meet (兩河交匯處), a two-floor solo exhibition by award-winning artist and Fête Chinoise featured artist: Xiaojing Yan 閆曉靜. From intricate sculptures and installations that are monumental in scale to intimate sized works on paper, this exhibition explores the connection between the natural world and modes of cultural exchange.
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