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Lisa Cheung

September 28 - November 4
Lisa Cheung is a Hong Kong born London based artist who will have an exhibition at the Gasworks Gallery from September 28 - November 4. Cheung draws on her personal heritage and Chinese culture as an infinite source of stimulation. In this fluid exchange of ideas, form, and materials, the inherent associations of objects and events are displaced and altered, allowing new ideas to surface.

 
A Celebration of Choral Music from East and West

Tuesday 26th June at 8pm
On Tuesday 26th June at 8pm, the Anglo-Chinese Junior College Choir presents a programme of East and South East Asian music with highlights from the western canon including renaissance and contemporary composers. A choir of such freshness and quality is a rare treat for the London music scene. Don't miss their only date in the capital.

 
Amy Tans The Bonesetters Daughter reviewed

23 April 2001
Having waited for 5 long years, Ruth Neilson finally gets her hands on Amy Tan's newest novel "The Bonesetter's Daughter". Does it live up to her expectations?

 
Its Not All Disco Dancing

25 April 2001
Ever since Carl Douglas burst into the charts with a dishcloth on his head, martial arts have been played with by people in the media, fashion and more recently, business worlds. Is this harmless fun or does it have a deeper meaning? And what the hell is 'karate for christ'? Stuart Wood gropes around pop & web culture for inspiration.

 
My Husband is a Spaceman

19 April 2001
Kazuko Hohki, the hectic star of the Japanese pop group Frank Chickens returns to The Bull with her brand new solo show, My Husband is a Spaceman.

 
Film Review: Audition

15 March 2001
In a society that hides Chinese success in business, how can we be expected to be recognised professionally?

 
Hidden Story Behind Commerce?

22 February 2001
In a society that hides Chinese success in business, how can we be expected to be recognised professionally?

 
The Rise of Falling Leaves

1 March 2001
As Chinese women become increasingly visible as writers, models and brand images, do they become more real? Stuart Wood thinks of Wild Swans and picks a fight with the image-makers

 
Shane OSullivan: Talking about our Generation

21 February 2001
'Japanese detective seeks missing chinese girl in brick lane area...' So reads the tagline for Shane O'Sullivan's 20,000 digital feature film, which enjoyed an exclusive one-week Barco-projection at the ABC Piccadilly in London last autumn. The classified teaser is true to the film in both synopsis and tone, as "Second Generation" speaks to us through its quirky characters and colourful neighborhood

 
Film Review: A One and a Two

April 6th
Another 'inscrutable' Chinese film? Cherise Fong reviews this Cannes Award winner about to hit British art houses.

 
Japanorama by Jonathan Krause

17 January 2001
Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, London "A dazzling showcase of the furthest extremes in Japanese music ..." A review of underground Japanese music.

 
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