Film/TV/radio

2006 China Media Yearbook & Directory, 2006

December 31, 2005

James Paradise reviews the publication for AsiaMedia, credit AsiaMedia.

Donald, Little Friends: Children's Film and Media Culture in China, 2005

December 31, 2004

Ilana Nash reviews the book for H-Childhood,July 2006,credit H-Asia.

USC Teams With Far East Filmmakers

July 9, 2004

As a new partner of the City University of Hong Kong and the Beijing Film Academy, the USC School of Cinema-TV will train students in creative fields such as production, animation and Web design.

2003-2004 China Media Yearbook & Directory and China's Media & Entertainment Law Volume 1, 2003

January 1, 2003

James F. Paradise reviews the publication for AsiaMedia, credit AsiaMedia.

USC Gains a Treasured Chinese Collection

November 3, 1997

Novelist Ai-ling (Eileen) Chang's collected papers, including short stories and prose as well as letters and drawings, were donated to USC and on display at Doheny Memorial Library.

Chinoy, China Live: Two Decades in the Heart of the Dragon, 1997.

January 1, 1997

Tom Grunfeld reviews the book for H-Asia, June 1997.

Ghost Town

Zhao Dayong's Ghost Town will be screened at the Smithsonian.

Family Inc.

When filmmaker Emily Ting was asked by her father to return to Asia and take over the family business, she didn't exactly know how to say ‘no.' Promising herself she would try it out for just one year, she traded in her friends, her filmmaking pursuits, and her love of New York for a grueling new life as CEO in training in one of Hong Kong's most notorious toy companies.

Screening: Chinese Take-Out (Un Cuento Chino)

An Argentinian film by Sebastian Borensztein about a man shaken out of his solitary life by a Chinese immigrant and the unlikely friendship between them.

The Cave of the Silken Web

The Getty Center hosts the Los Angeles premiere of Dan Duyu's first screen adaptation of "Journey to the West" with live musical accompaniment.

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