Sign in
|
Join
|
Help
Home
People
Jobs
Photos
Blogs
November 2009 - Shanghaiist
Shanghaiist
Home
Syndication
RSS for Comments
Email Notifications
Go
Recent Posts
Andrew Field for SILF: Shanghai's Dancing World
What are you doing for Earth Hour?
Dagu Lu DVD stores are still there... kinda
Making the Chinese gov't a little less corrupt - one bank account at a time
Extra! Extra! Top real estate mogul acknowledges bubble, China and Africa are BFF and journalism is a ladies' game
Tags
Animals
Announcements
Arts/Entertainment
Bars
Business
Celebrities
Events
Food
Food/Drink
Health
Internet
Media
Music
News
News: Asia
News: China
News: Shanghai
Other
Photos
Politics
Sports
Tech
Today's Links
Transportation
Video
View more
Archives
March 2010 (94)
February 2010 (143)
January 2010 (210)
December 2009 (201)
November 2009 (261)
October 2009 (213)
September 2009 (224)
August 2009 (192)
July 2009 (246)
June 2009 (215)
May 2009 (211)
April 2009 (231)
March 2009 (214)
February 2009 (168)
January 2009 (141)
December 2008 (131)
November 2008 (129)
April 2008 (12)
March 2008 (170)
February 2008 (111)
January 2008 (171)
December 2007 (144)
November 2007 (165)
October 2007 (150)
September 2007 (125)
August 2007 (139)
July 2007 (161)
June 2007 (135)
May 2007 (23)
Sort By:
Most Recent
|
Most Viewed
|
Most Commented
China: Curb informercials now, for only three easy installments...
From the few Chinese infomercials we've seen, we can tell pretty much immediately that we'd never buy anything off the television in China (except for that *** enhancing bra , maybe?). Apparently we're not the only ones who don't like...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 11:00 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Han Han on Housing in Minhang, and why the Chinese are like dogs
Han Han, our favorite novelist *** race-car driver, posted to his blog yesterday about an incident over the weekend in Minhang involving a woman throwing molotov cocktails at a demolition crew. It was one of the many instances where an individual violently...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 9:30 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Yao Ming joins UN fight against HIV discrimination in China
Happy World AIDS Day! China's golden boy and long-time Houston Rockets player Yao Ming has agreed to join the United Nation's push to address discrimination among Chinese people towards those infected with HIV. The new awareness campaign follows...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 8:00 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Photo of the Day: 16th Century workhouse
Photo by avezink From avezink 's Flickr: From the "Amazing discovery. We were walking down Lujiazhai Lu and noticed that the doorways on one side of the street had elaborate, thought badly chipped, stone decorations. A woman from nearby noticed...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 7:00 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Arts/Entertainment
Extra! Extra! Male models, love for Darwin and consumer spending
Photo from People's Daily We've seen a lot of hotties selling cars - but never have they been male, until now. In Guangzhou. [ WSJ ] Charles Darwin is popular in China! Though he never set foot in the country, his theory has deeply influenced...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 5:30 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
The PLA's Got Talent, or at least the females need to
From China Daily It looks like those female army officers goosestepping in hot pink miniskirts at the 60th Anniversary bash were a sign of things to come. As always seems to be the case with gender equality in China, the PLA's recent step forward...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 4:00 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
We thought ICS was doing this already
In case you didn't think you were getting enough information about the Expo spoon fed to you already, organizers are planning to bring an Expo TV channel to the city's airwaves in March. The channel would present "all-around programming about...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 3:30 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Arts/Entertainment
Video of the day: Pyramid schemes in China now more cult-like, scarier
Today's video of the day is about pyramid schemes: of course, pyramid schemes are creepy all around the world, but in China they've got a je ne sais quoi that makes them creepy in a Waco sort of way. Scarier is the fact that an estimated ten million...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 3:00 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Zhejiang businessmen's 22 golden rules
If you've ever wondered why Zhejiang has a penchant for drawing successful businessmen from its ranks, then you probably won't be surprised to know of the "22 Rules for Zhejiang Businessmen." Of course, it's a little seedier than...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 2:00 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Pencil This In: November 30 - December 4
Start off December right, whether that means listening to top-notch classical music, kicking plastic booty in weekend-long foosball competition, or just plain drinking more....for charity, that is. Monday: Mobile Monday, St. Andrew's Day It's...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 12:45 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Arts/Entertainment
Not everything causes cancer: Maitake edition
Not that we needed another reason to love Chinese mushrooms, but it seems like researchers have figured out that a certain type can shrink cancer tumors by as much as 75%! The Maitake mushroom (or 舞茸蘑菇 wu rong muo gu in Chinese), which is also found in...
Published
Mon, Nov 11 2009 12:00 AM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Food/Drink
Chinese lessons from Shanghai Daily?
We find a lot of interesting things in our daily romps around the internet. Some of them are more exiting than others, but the ones that really get us pumped are interesting Chinese language blogs. We usually just browse through sites like nciku or ChinaSmack's...
Published
Sun, Nov 11 2009 10:30 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
Interview: Artist Nini Sum talks about IdleBeats
We had the lovely opportunity to pick the brains of Shanghai artist Nini Sum. Picking was quite interesting: Nini is the creator of IdleBeats, an accessible (and affordable...) screen-printing business and community in Shanghai. They just launched their...
Published
Sun, Nov 11 2009 9:30 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Arts/Entertainment
Cinematheque: Funeral frenzy á la Frank Oz (and other film news)
On Thursday 3 December, Vienna Café will, as they put it, "finally will bring some good laughs to our wee cinema, to celebrate the arrival of the winter and the holiday season." The 2007 comedy Death at a funeral shows the strange and hysterical...
Published
Sun, Nov 11 2009 8:30 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
Arts/Entertainment
Grandpa Wen comes to Shanghai, talks about sustainable growth
Hey, guess who paid a visit over the weekend? Wen Jiabao, who came to Shanghai as part of an inspection tour of east China. The Premier took the opportunity to call for a more balanced and energy-efficient economic development model, especially important...
Published
Sun, Nov 11 2009 8:00 PM
by
Shanghaiist
Filed under:
News
1
2
3
4
5
Next >
...
Last »
©2008 Chinglishfriend.com