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Stephon Marbury has already left his mark on the sport of basketball and now he's being honored for his achievements with a museum in China. -
Beijing Music Festivals Moved, Cancelled as Government Cracks Down
Beijing, one of China's largest urban areas, has seen its host of music festivals across a number of genres drop as the authorities are making it almost impossible for large groups of people to gather for any reason. The cause for the cancellations isn't the usual paranoia from the government, but rather fear that potential disasters at such events could result in a black eye for the Central Government, which is located out of the city. Analysts have traced the crackdown to the New Year's event where 36 Shanghai citizens were killed in a stampede. President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation into culpability for the tragedy, and now no government official wants bad news coming to his desk. -
Katy Perry Angers China with Taiwanese Concert, Symbolic(?) Sunflower Dress
Katy Perry has sparked international political controversy regarding her choice of outfits at a recent concert in Taiwan, which many have interpreted to be a sign of support for the nation in it's philosophical battle against China. -
Lang Lang Announces New Fragrance 'Amazing' for '15 Release in Europe
Want to get that “fresh, out of sold-out concert” smell? Internationally renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang announces that his new, trademark fragrance Amazing will be released in Europe in November 2015 and China sometime next year. -
IMG Artists Invests Hundreds of Millions in China Projects, Including Classical Music Reality TV
Classical music reality TV has been tried in the Western world already. Sometimes with great success. The BBC’s 'The Choir,' for instance, and some years ago 'Classical Star' are considered successes. And American conductors from Toscanini to Leonard Bernstein to Michael.. -
Nu-Shu, China's Secret Language of Women, Speaks Out in Tan Dun’s New Work
A secret language known only by women in China's Hunan Province is the focus of Tan Dun's new multimedia work for harp and orchestra. The piece will receive its U.S. première on October 31 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under music... -
Aerosmith Cancels First Ever Tour Dates in China Over Failure to Meet 'Contractual Obligations'
Aerosmith cancelled on the band's first trip to China, citing failure to "meet contractual obligations" on the behalf of concert promoters. -
B2K Member Raz-B in Coma in China After Attack At Night Club
In a shocking development, R&B performer and former B2K member Raz-B has been hooked up to life support systems at a hospital in China, and is reportedly in a comatose state.
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