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A new Twist for Shanghai's dessert scene
Twist is a tiny little depot that specializes in cold Taiwanese desserts. They've got smoothies and juices, but what you really need to go to Twist for is the shaved ice. Though we're sure there are similar offerings sprinkled around the Taiwanese...
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Sat, Oct 10 2009 9:00 PM
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TONIGHT: Shanghai RAMPAGE at Not Me!
DETAILS!! Shanghaiist and Not Me present Halloween Rampage Where: Not Me, 21 Dongping Lu near Hengshan Lu When: Saturday, October 31 8:30PM: Zombie Walk ( MORE DETAILS HERE ) Meet us at Tianping Lu and Hengshan Lu. Don't be late! 9PM: Doors @ Not...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 7:00 PM
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Today's Links: Virtual farming, luxury Buicks, and more counter-intuitive news
China blocks 'Berlin Wall' Twitter page: organisers [AFP] China has blocked a website inviting users of microblogging site Twitter to comment on the fall of the Berlin Wall amid a deluge of protests at Beijing's Internet censorship, organisers...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 8:30 AM
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Comparing internet activities of Chinese and Americans (surfing for porn excluded)
The Business Insider recently published a bar graph comparing the internet activities of United States of users with those of Chinese users. While some activities, like pursuing an online education or watching online video (one in the same, really), were...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 7:30 AM
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Sister Bear wasn't a fluke, school violence IS increasing
In the light of the recent violence we've seen in schools across China, and especially after it hit Shanghai (which we're pretty sure has made everyone's ears perk up in a way the Guangdonginstances haven't) the government recently released...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 6:30 AM
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Philanthropist: The ladies of the 8th Annual Charity Carnival
In Shanghaiist's new Philanthropist feature, we highlight individuals and groups doing interesting things to make the world a little bit of a better place. This week we talk to the organizers of the 8th Annual Charity Carnival . Annual Charity Carnival...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 3:30 AM
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Yao's Yeeha down for the count
Yeeha used to be a great place to go (at least for drinks, if not food ). They had cheap beers, they had friendly service, and they had a frickin' awesome mechanical bull. Then something changed hands and the beers got more expensive, the service...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 3:00 AM
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China's "Found babies" website
The Chinese government has kicked itself into gear finding the hundreds (or perhaps thousands) of children that go missing in China each year, thanks probably in part to the sudden media attention the issue garnered last April when hundreds of parents...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 2:00 AM
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Interview: Kid Koala climbs to Shelter
Internationally-renown Eric San, who records under the name Kid Koala, is well known for his inventive style of turntablism, which uses an unusual collection of samples from sources like Charlie Brown television specials, old comedy sketch routines, people...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 1:00 AM
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Weekendist: mustache party, Diwali celebration, *** cancer walk, and more
It's going to be a pretty crazy weekend. If you're not too busy preparing your awesome costume for our Halloween party, here are some ideas to pass the time, ranging from a mustache party to a Diwali celebration to a Kung Fu show. For live music...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 12:00 AM
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Around Shanghai: Pajama fights, cat snatchers, and free bikes
Photo by Big Red Studio The WSJ has a summary of the pajama controversy in the wake of Expo city "improvements" . Our take: Who cares? Let Shanghai people wear their damn pajamas. It'll finally lend some authenticity to this whole show already...
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Thu, Oct 10 2009 11:00 PM
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Photo of the Day: Bamboo trinkets
Photo by Melissa Bao More photos on the Shanghaiist Contribute page . To see your photos on our Contribute page, use Flickr and tag your photos “shanghaiist”. Or you can email your photos to photos@shanghaiist.com and they will automatically...
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Thu, Oct 10 2009 10:00 PM
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Interview: We're on a YACHT at YYT
Helping to kickstart the Halloween weekend is Portland, Oregon-based electronic dance/performance art duo YACHT. Originally the solo project of Jona Bechtolt (who also contributed his electronic wizardry to indie-pop group The Blow), YACHT grew by one...
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Thu, Oct 10 2009 7:30 AM
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Today's Links: Sympathy for coal bosses? and other news
Photo from wikimedia commons Black Future: The coal bosses of Shanxi are tired of being the government's whipping boys [Forbes] "One of the most reviled and reclusive villains in the Chinese economy has been the coal mine boss. The archetypal...
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Thu, Oct 10 2009 6:30 AM
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Masala Art out on Dagu Lu smoked out of commission
One recent Saturday evening, we and a few friends enjoyed a happy hour at Just Grapes on Dagu Lu, admiring the hodgepodge of expat DVD hunters and pajama-clad locals passing by each us and each other on an unbelievably gorgeous day. Little did we know...
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Thu, Oct 10 2009 5:30 AM
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