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JUE festival hits Shanghai: a night at 'Island6' art gallery JUE festival hits Shanghai: a night at 'Island6' art gallery

The JUE Music & Art festival has made its triumphant return to Shanghai after a successful run in 2009. Saturday night we squeezed in some time from our hectic schedule to check out the Libido, Mortido exhibition at the Island6 gallery on Moganshan Road. Libido, Mortido is the fourth exhibition... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Interview: DJ Andy Smith breaks it down Interview: DJ Andy Smith breaks it down

DJ Andy Smith @ The Shelter Where: The Shelter, 5 Yongfu Lu, near Fuxing Lu, 5号 近复兴路, 地铁1号线常熟路站 When: Friday at 10PM Price: 60RMB For more local events, visit the Shanghaiist Calendar. Tonight, take it back to the old-school with British DJ Andy Smith at The Shelter. Since 1998... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Interview: Lions of Puxi playing to support Haiti Interview: Lions of Puxi playing to support Haiti

Dance for Haiti fundraiser/charity event feat. Lions of Puxi Where: Zhijiang Dream Factory, B4/F, 28 Yuyao Lu, near Xikang Lu 余姚路28号B4楼 近西康路 When: Friday at 9PM Price: 100RMB For more local events, visit the Shanghaiist Calendar. This Friday, March 5th the Lions of Puxi will be playing at Zhijiang Dream... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Pollution-fighting fish to the rescue... or not Pollution-fighting fish to the rescue... or not

Photo from www.glowingpets.com Local authorities have said they will be releasing 20 million fish - silver and green carp - to combat the overwhelming pollution that runs rampant in Taihu Lake near Suzhou, our next door neighbor in China's eastern Jiangsu province. Crazy? Maybe not. While the pollution in... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Free education for migrant kids in Shanghai! Free education for migrant kids in Shanghai!

Finally, it seems like migrant parents might have an easier time here. Shanghai is aiming to be the first Chinese city to offer free education for all "school-age" children of working migrants, with both public and private elementary and middle schools receiving government money to improve facilities and teachers. Already... continue reading on Shanghaiist

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