Past Events
The China Research Center presents a screening of Assignment China: Follow the Money followed by a discussion with Mike Chinoy. The final episode of Assignment China, "Follow the Money" focuses on the behind-the-scenes story of the journalists who during 2012 conducted ground-breaking investigations about China's nouveau riche, and the dramatic, controversial, and often frightening consequences.
University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Bright Sheng and David Rolston of the new operatic adaptation of Dream of the Red Chamber.
Investigative journalist and U.S.-China Institute senior fellow Mike Chinoy will visit the University of South Carolina campus for a screening and discussion of Follow the Money, the final episode of his documentary series, Assignment China.
University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a screening of the documentary The Chinese Mayor that tells to story of Datong mayor Geng Yanbo as he tries to transform one of China's most polluted cities.
Asia Society Texas hosts a lunar New Year celebration.
The Crow Collection of Asian Art will host the exhibition, Benevolence and Wisdom: New Gifts from the Collection of Trammell and Margaret Crow on Thursday, February 12 and Thursday, February 26.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a workshop by Associate Professor Catherine Yeh of Boston University on the impact of political reform on the Peking Opera.
Don’t miss this special opportunity to experience the distinguished puppetry skills of the renowned Dragon Arts Studio artists Yuqin Wang and Zhengli Xu. This presentation of "The Old Man and the Monkeys" at Lan Su will be the final opportunity to experience these masters at work before they retire.
The Cleveland Museum of Art will host the exhibition, "Ji Yun-fei: Last Days of Village Wen" in the Chinese painting gallery.
University of Oregon Confucius Institute for Global China Studies hosts a screening of Zhang Yimou's film "Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles"