Past Events
The US-China Institute presents a talk by Martin Jacques on his new book, which argues that the twenty-first century will be different with the rise of China and the end of Western dominance.
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Judith Farquhar on the tradition of medicine in China and its Western engagements.
The Bowers Museum presents a screening of Academy Award-winning "From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China," a 1980 documentary film about Western culture breaking into China.
The USC East Asian Studies Center and School of Cinematic Arts present a screening of the movie "Rebels of the Neon God."
The Milken Institute Forum presents a talk by Zachary Karabell on his book on US-China relations.
South Coast Repertory presents a staged reading of Chinese American author Adeline Yen Mah's best-selling book entitled Falling Leaves: The Memoir of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter.
The Center for East Asian Studies presents a lecture by Jung-a Chang on the recent movement to protect cultural heritage and traditional culture in China.
Director Tsai Ming-Liang discusses his films and creative process.