The Chinese Academy of Sciences: China in 2050 on June 11, 2009

No food, drinks, or bikes on the Shanghai subway? on June 11, 2009

Shout, shout, let it all out: Gaokao 2009 on June 11, 2009

Shanghai reacts to the Chengdu bus fire on June 11, 2009

Today’s Links: Shaobing, Terracotta Warriors, and Naked Escorts on June 10, 2009

Jailed journalists working on stories of human trafficking in China? on June 10, 2009

Whose Apple Store is this? on June 10, 2009

Chinese gov’t: Green Dam and Youth Escort are your friends on June 10, 2009

Jia Zhangke starts shooting the Shanghai World Expo documentary on June 10, 2009

Dog license hearing for pet owners in Luwan district on June 9, 2009

George Soros (and his “Jewish nose”) do Shanghai, Hangzhou on June 9, 2009

Deadly Chengdu bus fire an act of arson? on June 8, 2009

12th International Shanghai Film Festival coming up soon on June 8, 2009

Twitter and Flickr are back in China on June 8, 2009

The not-so-secret life of Chinese hackers on June 8, 2009

Google China has movie times function on May 5, 2008

Opinionist: Xinhua on Cuba and freedom from want on May 3, 2008

Movie Review:The Forbidden Kingdom 《功夫之王》 on May 2, 2008

Kostya Tszyu v. Jackie Chan, Woodstock, and 24 City on April 29, 2008

China to meet with Dalai Lama aides? on April 25, 2008

Free Tibet gets technological on Shanghai subway on April 21, 2008

Cannes, SARFT, Americans in China and other movie news on April 20, 2008

The new Le Cercle Rouge, Ang Lee’s autobiography and other movie news on April 18, 2008

Movie Review: In Love We Trust 《左右》 on April 17, 2008

Movie Review: Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon 《见龙卸甲》 on April 15, 2008

Movie Review:《哭泣的女人》/Cry Woman/Les Larmes de Madame Wang on April 14, 2008

Shu Haolun releases new short film about Shanghai in the 80s on April 14, 2008

Expensive My Blueberry Nights T-shirts, Jackie Chan stunts and other movie news on April 2, 2008

China rolls out 3G networks in Beijing, Shanghai, and other cities on April 1, 2008

Vision Shanghai, Hong Kong Phooey, Tang Wei, and other film news on March 28, 2008

Mentally disabled laborers discovered in Harbin on March 21, 2008

Google China: Tax evasion, home page redesign and new functions on March 21, 2008

China to start teaching traditional characters again? on March 14, 2008

Chinese media lies about US human rights record on March 14, 2008

Hunan TV to make Chinese version of Ugly Betty on March 13, 2008

Video: Jackie Chan’s family in Anhui province on March 12, 2008

Vision Beijing films premiere, and all of them suck on March 12, 2008

Shanghai stops maglev protests, but smaller forms of protest go on on March 2, 2008

The importance of being Andy Lau on February 25, 2008

Movie Review: Summer Palace (颐和园) on February 19, 2008

Live Music: LX at Logo on February 15, 2008

Chinglish cursing: Grass yo mama, too. on February 10, 2008

CCTV Spring Festival Gala blunders on February 9, 2008

China Winter Weather: Guangzhou Train Station videos on February 4, 2008

Movie Review: My Blueberry Nights on February 1, 2008

Some photos from the Barack Obama event on January 31, 2008

Some photos from the Shanghai train station on January 31, 2008

Dunkin’ Donuts coming back to Shanghai on January 26, 2008

Shanghai Hualian Pharmaceutical is going to hell on January 18, 2008

The great robbery of Nanking on January 17, 2008

Maglev protest videos on January 9, 2008

Return of the Maglev protests on January 9, 2008

Is it me or is it getting hot in here? on January 9, 2008

China’s scientists: Failing upwards since 2008 on December 30, 2007

All they need is some bad medicine* on December 29, 2007

Our Fisherman’s Wharf … not to be confused with that Fisherman’s Wharf on December 27, 2007

Beijing Olympics News: State secrets and Spielberg on December 20, 2007

“Migrant worker song” to be performed at the Spring Festival show on December 14, 2007

Shanghai-Hangzhou maglev: don’t call it a come back on December 14, 2007

Misspelling Paris on December 5, 2007

Der Shitfit, or the state of Sino-German relations on December 5, 2007

Can we just rename our city Starbucks? on November 30, 2007

Movie Review: Nanking on November 30, 2007

Bokee’s List of 2007’s movers and shakers on November 26, 2007

Movie Review: Blind Mountain (盲山) on November 19, 2007

Ketchup diplomacy and foie gras delivery on November 16, 2007

Is China the second most powerful country in the world? on November 15, 2007

South Park, censorship, and Lust, Caution on November 15, 2007

Foreign Policy on China on November 13, 2007

Fan Gui’s response to Sun Liping on November 10, 2007

Sun Liping discusses social stability in China on November 9, 2007

China’s top-grossing authors of 2007 on November 9, 2007

Baidu rolls out a person of a month feature on November 7, 2007

Shanghaiist supports bestiality! on November 7, 2007

9519: Your one stop liquor shop? on November 6, 2007

What it takes to whiten your collar in China on November 6, 2007

Cal Kitchen: Going back to Cali? I don’t think so on November 5, 2007

Of QIMs and FITs on October 29, 2007

India’s China envy on October 28, 2007

Movie Review: Triangle on October 25, 2007

Shanghai history textbook controversy, revisited on September 14, 2007

Movie Review: Blood Brothers on September 7, 2007

Corrupt officials plagiarize each other’s self-criticisms on September 7, 2007

Ai Weiwei hates his bird’s nest on August 18, 2007

RIP, Yangtze River on August 14, 2007

This week in Baidu news on August 3, 2007

And five percent of us are liars … on August 2, 2007

MC Qiangqiang (MC 强强): You really can’t touch this on July 17, 2007

Not your run-of-the-mill rat race on July 12, 2007

He’s electric on July 10, 2007

Drat! No cat for dinner tonight in Guangzhou on July 10, 2007

Live Earth Shanghai on July 8, 2007

Ever piss inside a crocodile’s mouth? on July 7, 2007

Spice Girls in China: But we really really want you to come on June 29, 2007

Bringing down the nailhouse on June 25, 2007

Chinese singer refuses to get naked for fame on June 24, 2007

How to die a brilliant death! on June 23, 2007

Sniffing fumes … for a living on June 23, 2007

Shanghai gets an arthouse theater on June 21, 2007

This week in slavery on June 14, 2007

Video of the Zhengzhou student riots on June 10, 2007

It’s definitely not the best of times on June 9, 2007

Shanghai protects its (in)tangible treasures on June 8, 2007

Behind the KFC hostage crisis on June 8, 2007

Beijing Olympics: evictions, parks, and toilets on June 7, 2007

Don’t worry, it’s only your future on June 7, 2007

KFC Hostage Crisis ends with one dead on June 7, 2007

Bring ‘em on! Beijing prepares for the terrorists on June 5, 2007

Today’s Links: Toothpaste, melting glaciers, and expensive art on June 3, 2007

9 million RMB? All in a good day’s work on June 3, 2007

Photos: Yanji beatboxers/Killa Kella/Infadels on June 3, 2007

You can still get your drink on on June 2, 2007

Realistic toy guns removed from Shanghai Wal-Mart on May 31, 2007

It’s going to be a long hot summer on May 31, 2007

Today is World No Tobacco Day on May 31, 2007

Entropia to build a Chinese virtual world on May 31, 2007

The Chinese stock market goes pop on May 31, 2007

Confucius Say: Wish you would step back from that ledge my friend on May 30, 2007

Today’s Links: Courtyard homes, Beijing bookworms, and dating sites on May 30, 2007

Today’s Links: Paraplegia, porn, and Shanghai punks on May 29, 2007

Shanghai’s got a scuba diving spot on May 29, 2007

Will the Great Wall be one of the New Seven Wonders of the World? on May 29, 2007

Win free Infadels (and Killa Kela) tickets! on May 29, 2007

Ice Bar: Third time’s the charm on May 29, 2007

Today’s Links: Bubbles, substandard toys, and removing bullets on May 28, 2007

Construction of Shanghai-Hangzhou maglev halted on May 28, 2007

Anti-smoking crusader Zhang Yue comes to Shanghai on May 28, 2007

Who’s going to grace the red carpet at the SIFF? on May 28, 2007

Google China gets in on the stock craze on May 26, 2007

Woman rescued after spending six years in a hole on May 26, 2007

Google China comes out with new search engine functions on May 19, 2007

The end of the Shanghai Baby on May 17, 2007

Seen in Shanghai: The world’s longest kite? on May 7, 2007

Crybabies and copycats on May 6, 2007

A labor contract for mistresses? on April 27, 2007

Hail to the Wang, baby on April 25, 2007

It’s like Europe, except with less white people! on April 25, 2007

The Xianyang mafia strikes again on April 25, 2007

Chinese film critics get their own blogs on April 23, 2007

Guangxi killer crocodile killed on April 23, 2007

Daughters’ day on April 19, 2007

Beijing Olympics: The one-ticket policy on April 18, 2007

Shooting of the new Bruce Lee TV series begins on April 13, 2007

Shanghai nudie show on April 13, 2007

UFO sighting in Shanghai! on April 13, 2007

Blood slaves in Guangdong on April 12, 2007

Shanghai air quality now sucks even harder on April 10, 2007

Ridley Scott to make movie about first Chinese emperor on April 7, 2007

Secret to solving Shanghai’s ‘dog problem’: More dogs on April 2, 2007

McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut accused of lowballing wages on April 1, 2007

Honey, I’m always tired on April 1, 2007

Quitting: A photo essay on March 9, 2007

New programming from Baidu: Boiling Point on March 9, 2007

Ghod was at Live on March 7, 2007

The Fader on Beijing underground rock on March 2, 2007

Hollywood hearts Hong Kong on March 2, 2007

Shanghai spells boondoggle ‘Oriental Arts Center’ on February 25, 2007

The f*cking monkeys at the temple took my money on February 24, 2007

What are the best Chinese movies and movie lines? on February 24, 2007

Master’s Cup goes back to Europe on February 24, 2007

Shanghai 1976: a Cultural Revolution romance on February 23, 2007

MS word tricks on February 23, 2007

Afternoon Links: Antiques, swimmers, and civic indices on February 23, 2007

Tuberculosis in Shanghai and other pleasant topics on February 22, 2007

Pretty Girls Make Graves coming to Shanghai on February 22, 2007

A chip off the old Roppongi Hills block? on February 21, 2007

Who’s taking out the trash? on February 21, 2007

Shanghai: taking the bus to the lap of luxury on February 21, 2007

Yao’s (virtual) ‘do on February 21, 2007

Photos of Old Shanghai on February 20, 2007

Is Wujiaochang the new Xujiahui? on February 20, 2007

Death to Love on February 20, 2007

Spring Festival body art on February 20, 2007

China’s photographers at the World Press Photo competition on February 19, 2007

One big-ass hotpot on February 19, 2007

This week in -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist network: on February 19, 2007

Morning Links: Gao Yaojie, Tuya’s wedding, and French China sites on February 18, 2007

Will Al Gore bring “Live Earth” to Shanghai? on February 16, 2007

Next stop, Havahd on February 16, 2007

Subtitling subcultures, revisited on February 16, 2007

The Haikou anti-pickpocket team: a photo essay on February 16, 2007

Valentine’s Day Redux on February 16, 2007

Au revoir to Wulihe Stadium on February 15, 2007

Going green (literally) on February 15, 2007

Nothing says “I love you” like a space spud dinner on February 14, 2007

Today’s Links: Marriage, bribes, and Kim Jong-nam on February 14, 2007

Invasion of the brain snatchers on February 14, 2007

Video of the Roger Waters concert on February 13, 2007

Chinese version of Google maps on February 13, 2007

Li Yinhe fires back on February 13, 2007

China fails to meet environmental goals on February 13, 2007

Shaquille O’Neal, Tai-chi Master on February 13, 2007

H&M flagship store coming to Shanghai on February 12, 2007

Mel Gibson drunk on Chinese music on February 12, 2007

Unlike a virgin: Chinese vidblogger seeks girlfriend on February 12, 2007

This week in -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network on February 11, 2007

The many names of Shanghai on February 11, 2007

New attractions near the Shanghai train station on February 10, 2007

Shanghai’s new double-decker bus on February 10, 2007

Wang Jing and The Scarlet Website on February 7, 2007

Shanghai still doesn’t have enough people on February 4, 2007

Donald Duck, and the internet as police tool on February 4, 2007

Big-head Bigots: China’s first looks discrimination case? on February 4, 2007

Chinese TV: From idiot box back to soapbox? on February 2, 2007

The Global Online Freedom Act, Google and you on February 1, 2007

Child labor, a photo essay on February 1, 2007

Jeremy Miller shows us his smile again on January 30, 2007

More f*ckin’ regulations on January 28, 2007

The wild and wacky world of media covering China on January 28, 2007

Using simple division, China halves divorce rate on January 28, 2007

Friends — the Shanghai Version on January 24, 2007

Afternoon Links: E-maps, gynecology with mom, and the South Pole on January 19, 2007

Spit bags come to Shanghai’s taxis on January 18, 2007

Raven: So cool they have origami business cards on January 17, 2007

Coming to a metro stop near you: Roy, street singer on January 16, 2007

Kanye West, Gnarls Barkley and … the Super Voice Girls? on January 12, 2007

Shanghai Migrants School, part II on January 11, 2007

Hu Ge’s new movie: 《007大战黑衣人》 (007 Versus the Man in Black) on January 11, 2007

Living on 1,000 RMB a month in Shanghai on January 10, 2007

Migrants’ school forcibly closed on January 9, 2007

Lord of the (emotion-tracking) Rings on January 8, 2007

Cheap plane tickets, landing gear included (we think) on January 8, 2007

Year of the Pig stamps on January 8, 2007

Extra! Extra! Dark dinners, climate change and (no) incest on January 5, 2007

Movie Review: Curse of the Golden Flower on January 5, 2007

Wenzhou bicyclist hops up Jinmao Tower, breaks record on January 1, 2007

Nanjing Lu squeezing out Chinese brands? on December 31, 2006

Chinese scientists create glow in the dark pigs on December 30, 2006

Press freedom for foreign journalists to become permanent? on December 29, 2006

Body of US climber found on December 29, 2006

Extra! Extra! Scandal exposes, special snakes, and evil PowerPoints on December 29, 2006

Where are the optical cable guys? on December 28, 2006

Extra! Extra! The Jewish Quarter, Best Buy, and forex on December 27, 2006

Shanghai considered most fashionable city in China on December 26, 2006

Extra! Extra! Abuse, chemical spills and top-secret weather on December 26, 2006

Just say no … to Christmas on December 23, 2006

Lu Jianhua given a 20-year sentence? on December 20, 2006

Weird News: Pet plots, long arms and very public toilets on December 18, 2006

Baidu’s top 10 lists of 2006 on December 17, 2006

A Changsha dog cull? on December 16, 2006

Reminder: See Happy Together tonight on December 14, 2006

Beijing dog crackdown, continued on December 13, 2006

Jia Zhangke to make Shanghai Expo documentary on December 13, 2006

Movie Screening: Happy Together 《春光乍泄》 on December 12, 2006

Qingpu Prison blues on December 11, 2006

Shenzhen’s prostitute parade on December 8, 2006

Photos from GigLive on December 7, 2006

Trannies in condom halter tops and anti-theft underwear on December 5, 2006

Movie Screening: Robert Altman’s Short Cuts on December 5, 2006

Extra! Extra! Press freedom, flu$hing and river dolphins on December 4, 2006

World Car Free Day made official in Shanghai? on December 3, 2006

Will work for 2,300 yuan on December 3, 2006

Ship sinks in the Huangpu on December 3, 2006

Shanghai’s Pudong Airport closed? on December 1, 2006

The Chinese Lara Croft on November 30, 2006

Insane in the brain? Axe murderer’s story, continued on November 30, 2006

Beijing Olympics ticket prices announced on November 29, 2006

Porno kings, stiff bananas and cyber sex ed on November 28, 2006

The last stand on November 28, 2006

Americans are deprived of Wang Wang coffee flavored jellies on November 27, 2006

In the market for a Chinese ‘princess’? on November 26, 2006

China internet news on November 26, 2006

AIDS activist taken in ‘for questioning’ on November 26, 2006

Extra! Extra! Mumbai, jailed reporters and self-immolation on November 24, 2006

Twocities in Tune on November 24, 2006

Extra! Extra! Alzheimer’s, porn kings and lesbian hotlines on November 23, 2006

$100 laptops manufactured in Shanghai on November 22, 2006

Basta! Resistance and rebellion in the karaoke business on November 22, 2006

Welcome to Shanghai Hills! on November 21, 2006

Shanghai is the cultural capital of … Shanghai on November 20, 2006

Warhol’s ‘Mao’ portrait bought for record price on November 18, 2006

Beijing holds first human rights exhibition on November 18, 2006

Rodin in Shanghai on November 15, 2006

Deborah Fallows in Shanghai on November 15, 2006

Extra! Extra! Tiger frogs, John Woo and 28,800 RMB tix on November 13, 2006

Overheard (and copied) in Shanghai on November 12, 2006

Photos: Back to Basics at MANifesto on November 11, 2006

Yao Ming tampons? Ain’t gonna happen on November 9, 2006

China’s first gay student group on November 9, 2006

Sexual freedom and sexual slavery on November 5, 2006

The panopticon (with Shanghainese characteristics) on November 3, 2006

Internet giant news on November 3, 2006

Shanghai maps, old and new on November 1, 2006

Warning: These products may clog your arteries on October 31, 2006

Will the free hugs movement come to Shanghai? on October 30, 2006

Movie Review: Curiosity Killed the Cat (好奇害死猫) on October 25, 2006

Movie Review: Exiled (放逐) on October 25, 2006

One way not to use Photoshop in Shanghai on October 25, 2006

Inside the “new” Chinese Rolling Stone music magazine on October 23, 2006

Zhu Xueqin on Shanghai’s new history textbooks on October 23, 2006

Extra! Extra! Gymnasts, thumb-biting pandas, the return of SARS on October 22, 2006

Should we open up the Qin emperor’s tomb? on October 19, 2006

The Elitist: Tuesday nights at The Den on October 19, 2006

Extra! Extra! AIDS, a victory for gay sex, and Ang Lee on October 17, 2006

Hotwind on October 16, 2006

Extra! Extra! Evil robot twins, Oedipus complexes and I.M. Pei on October 15, 2006

‘Athletes blow their own trumpets,’ but Colin Farrell doesn’t on October 15, 2006

Extra! Extra! Lesbian wives, killing strangers and floating TVs on October 13, 2006

Do your neighbors like dirty sex as much as you do? on October 13, 2006

Be vewy, vewy qwiet! We’re twying to catch cwiminals on October 11, 2006

Extra! Extra! Plastic surgery, hacker attacks, and the Gang of Four on October 7, 2006

Demonstrations in Shanghai; corruption probe deepens on October 6, 2006

China bans adultery (on TV … during prime time) on October 5, 2006

Extra! Extra! Yahoo! lawsuits, lesbian weddings, and Schumacher wins on October 3, 2006

This Week In -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network on October 2, 2006

Hipster trawling bookstore makes startling discoveries on October 1, 2006

Chinese government to go to work on improving tourist behavior on September 30, 2006

Chinese lit fans protest Japanese sex slave game on September 29, 2006

Wild Animal Olympics being held in Shanghai on September 29, 2006

Extra! Extra! Outsourcing pollution, Confucian holidays, and big men in wigs on September 29, 2006

Extra! Extra! Lacrimosa, direct flights to New York, and bad you tiao on September 28, 2006

49 obsolete words in the Chinese language on September 28, 2006

Xing Guang Photographic Equipment City (星光摄影器材城) on September 27, 2006

Extra! Extra! Casting couches, peacekeepers and warring birds on September 26, 2006

Photos: Shanghai Golden Grand Prix post-party on September 25, 2006

Check out the big brains on Shanghaiist on September 22, 2006

How much are Chinese professors paid? on September 22, 2006

Yao Ming turns down role in Rush Hour 3 on September 22, 2006

Shanghai Education Bureau: Mum’s the word on new books on September 22, 2006

Sexual harrassment at Madame Tussauds on September 20, 2006

Exploring how people born in the 1980s feel about sex on September 20, 2006

Would you choose to be Chinese in your next life? (Or would you rather keep your job?) on September 18, 2006

Extra! Extra! German art students, hackers and China’s Larry King on September 18, 2006

Oriana Fallaci’s interview with Deng Xiaoping on September 17, 2006

‘Why are there are so many E-GAO among young people?’ on September 15, 2006

Screening of Shanghai documentary Nostalgia tomorrow! on September 15, 2006

Who has the Culture Bureau’s stamp of approval? on September 14, 2006

Chinese court uses computer to help decide sentences on September 14, 2006

Blogger versus blogger lawsuit settled on September 14, 2006

Even we make more than Hu Jintao on September 14, 2006

Movie Review: 《第601个电话》The 601st Phone Call on September 11, 2006

Fire at Parkson’s! Please don gas masks, complete your purchases on September 9, 2006

Are you ready to receive the coming Lord? on September 6, 2006

Baby, c’mon and knock me a kiss on September 5, 2006

Red, red wine on September 3, 2006

Extra! Extra! Evangelists, Tibetan princesses, and mobile phone TV on September 2, 2006

Mystery Man: Chinabounder, Part III on September 1, 2006

Chinabounder unbound? An update … on September 1, 2006

Shanghai + Sex + Blog + Controversy = Book Deal? on August 31, 2006

Beijing Olympics Videos: Culture and cartoons on August 31, 2006

Thursday night! Live electronic at C’s Antidote night: 707 vs. 101 on August 30, 2006

Foxconn and the fourth estate on August 30, 2006

Extra! Extra! Jay-Z, hanfu, and four color theorems on August 28, 2006

Falling into ‘honey traps’ on August 27, 2006

‘Chinese Casanovas Hit Tamale’ on August 27, 2006

Funeral Strippers, the movie! on August 26, 2006

‘Respected professor upsetting the sexual apple cart’ on August 24, 2006

Moblogging moblogging moblogging mo! on August 24, 2006

If China ruled Kansas, would anyone care? on August 24, 2006

Extra! Extra! Cash cows goats, deadly bottle caps, massacre denial on August 23, 2006

China’s Sports Illustrated hits the newsstands on August 23, 2006

Extra! Extra! Heroin panties, blogger lawsuits and sex trafficking on August 21, 2006

Drought in southwestern China on August 20, 2006

Extra! Extra! Cover-ups, cages and sexual frustration on August 18, 2006

Dirty T-shirts: Cussin’ so you don’t have to on August 16, 2006

Extra! Extra! Gay chats, hot heat and Rape of Nanking the movie on August 15, 2006

Foreign cartoons banned from Chinese TV during ‘golden hours’ on August 14, 2006

Shanghai Sexpo: ‘And now we will begin exercising’ on August 13, 2006

Zurigo on August 12, 2006

Extra! Extra! Sexy robots, space funerals and dissident punks on August 12, 2006

Jimmy hats and sex ed on August 12, 2006

Extra! Extra! State secrets, metrosexuals and a free press? on August 10, 2006

China to allow foreigners to hunt wild animals on August 10, 2006

The NBA in China (and other stuff … ) on August 7, 2006

Men’s Day and Mr. Moms on August 6, 2006

Extra! Extra! Silk Roads, Moebius strips, and infrequent but decent quality sex on August 5, 2006

50 most influential foreigners in China’s recent history on August 4, 2006

Extra! Extra! Benzo taxis, CCTV condoms and cotton pickers on August 3, 2006

Foreigner attempts to humiliate Chinese people on August 2, 2006

Health insurance for foreigners on August 2, 2006

Kissing contests and condom balloons on August 2, 2006

Ice, ice baby — on the subway on August 2, 2006

Extra! Extra! Troubadours, unions and backyard wells on July 31, 2006

Hospital to face punishment for posting erotic literature on July 28, 2006

Mencius’ Mom gets shut down on July 26, 2006

Do you have what it takes to be Boozer No. 1? on July 26, 2006

Shanghai Dialect Theater: A failed comeback? on July 26, 2006

Shanghai’s white collar workers hit the tanning salons on July 25, 2006

Extra! Extra! Asexual marriage, insecure billionaires, Bruce Lee on July 24, 2006

Black Eyed Peas on July 21, 2006

This is where the Chinese Lilliputians live on July 21, 2006

Shanghai Misses and Red Guards on July 21, 2006

Karaoke inquisitions and giving up piracy in Nanjing on July 21, 2006

Religious publications and Judaism in China on July 20, 2006

China’s first blog research report due out soon on July 20, 2006

Black Eyed Peas in Shanghai tonight! on July 20, 2006

Extra! Extra! Bombs, brain drains and dead jaywalkers on July 19, 2006

If you’re going to cut off your own penis … on July 19, 2006

Spielberg to remake Journey to the West? on July 19, 2006

Westlife, Da Shan, and China’s teenagers on July 18, 2006

First Chinese cell phone film festival on July 17, 2006

(not quite) 24 hour party people on July 17, 2006

Has your food expired? on July 15, 2006

Nostalgia: A documentary film about Shanghai on July 15, 2006

Chongqing to register all internet users? on July 14, 2006

The MG, resurrected on July 13, 2006

The Blacksmiths’ Alchemy at SUPEC on July 13, 2006

Extra! Extra! 3D maps, a new world record and a blogger freed on July 12, 2006

Talkin’ back to The Man on July 12, 2006

No Pirates of the Carribean 2 in China? on July 11, 2006

The ‘pink parlours’ of Lhasa on July 10, 2006

The ‘left-behind’ children of China’s migrants on July 10, 2006

Learn your ABCs (all bloody communism, all the time) on July 7, 2006

Cheer up, Mumbai: Shanghai is not that great on July 7, 2006

China’s Scrooges on July 5, 2006

Sex, violence … and the World Cup on July 4, 2006

You’re fired! (Because of your blog) on July 4, 2006

Stanford University to buy luxury villas in Shanghai on July 4, 2006

My Hero starting to heat up on July 3, 2006

Tai chi master robots and hybrid buses on July 3, 2006

No dogs or Chinese allowed … at Studio 78? on July 2, 2006

Extra! Extra! Firewalls, tree-planting coolies and death vans on July 1, 2006

Shanghai, Taiwan and Irvine, California in diplomatic row on June 30, 2006

End of an Era: The last days of Xiangyang Market on June 30, 2006

Millions of peaches, peaches for me on June 29, 2006

Sandwich Express on June 28, 2006

A tale of two people: Zhou Zhengyi and Zheng Enchong on June 27, 2006

Tommy Oshima’s photos of Shanghai on June 27, 2006

Cost of living in Shanghai rises on June 27, 2006

(The Magic) Kingdom Come on June 27, 2006

More news from the seamy underbelly on June 26, 2006

People are not happy with Luc Besson … on June 26, 2006

Queer eye for the Chinese guy (and girl) on June 25, 2006

Emma Lung wins best actress at Shanghai TV fest on June 24, 2006

The iPod archipelago? on June 23, 2006

Excessive drinking leads to facial paralysis on June 23, 2006

A suicide near the Nanpu Bridge on June 22, 2006

A commie breakfast is the best way to start your day on June 22, 2006

Armed to the teeth — Chinese cheaters go high-tech on June 21, 2006

Stephen Hawking, the Vatican and frail Chinese bishops on June 19, 2006

Chinese World Cup fan(atic)s on June 18, 2006

The last of The Living Thin on June 18, 2006

A genetic Confucian confusion on June 18, 2006

China — the minor axis of evil? on June 18, 2006

Yao Defen needs your help on June 16, 2006

Think (about exploitation) differently* on June 13, 2006

Shanghainese likability to rise sharply in FY06 on June 13, 2006

Mission Impossible to return to Chinese theaters on June 13, 2006

Extra, Extra! Giant jellyfish, antispy training, and NBA stars on June 11, 2006

Thank you for your cooperation: SCO an inconvenience to residents on June 11, 2006

Kafka’s Asscrack: A Chinese blog on June 10, 2006

Desperate football housewives on June 10, 2006

Photos: Story of Graffiti on June 10, 2006

Abandoning Ship: Google in China saga continues … on June 9, 2006

The Da Vinci Code pulled from Chinese theaters on June 8, 2006

Check your thermometer and bring your mace on June 3, 2006

Prophylactics: Not your mother’s hair gel on May 30, 2006

No OJ in BJ: Beijing to be ready for high-speed chases on May 30, 2006

Clash of the gluttons on May 29, 2006

Extra Extra! Chairman Miaow, Jacko and (semi) nude bloggers on May 28, 2006

Film Fetish: A Chinese movie roundup on May 24, 2006

The Dark SIFF has returned on May 24, 2006

Toodou.com: Will the revolution will be vidblogged? on May 22, 2006

Parodyist For Hire: Hu Ge’s new life on May 22, 2006

Where’s the dirty laundry?: More M:I:3 on May 22, 2006

Lou Ye’s film Summer Palace — to screen or not to screen? on May 19, 2006

E-tickets for movies in Shanghai on May 16, 2006

Team Shopping: We love it when a plan comes together on May 15, 2006

Photography: Downtown and Urban Harmony on May 15, 2006

Super Juveniles grow up to be Super Voice Girls on May 14, 2006

A night out on the town: Pecha Kucha and Tang Hui on May 13, 2006

Extra! Extra! Tour de Tibet, trannies and tight bras on May 12, 2006

Movie Review: Loach is Fish Too (泥鳅也是鱼) on May 11, 2006

Coming to grips with our ‘obvious emptiness’ on May 9, 2006

Caffeine, cholesterol and lard in one package for 4.5 RMB on May 9, 2006

Have you seen this doggy in the window? on May 8, 2006

A sneak peek at the new Tang Hui on May 8, 2006

Extra! Extra! Photo booths, legit livers and Liu Xiang on May 8, 2006

New EMBA program launched — for six year olds on May 7, 2006

There’s always work at the post office coffee shop on May 6, 2006

Xu Jinglei’s blog joins the gilded ranks on Technorati on May 5, 2006

Shanghai Photography magazine on May 5, 2006

Movie Review: The Music Box (理发师) on May 4, 2006

A big 恭喜 (gongxi) out to two of China’s world record holders on April 28, 2006

Extra! Extra! Brangelina, singles parties and the end of eBay? on April 27, 2006

Chinese army to ban snoring recruits on April 26, 2006

Shanghai growth figures on April 24, 2006

Hangzhou on my mind on April 24, 2006

Shanghai jaywalker sent to jail on April 23, 2006

Shanghaiist forced to brush up on Marxist news theory on April 23, 2006

Chinese hospital clowns on April 23, 2006

China: A designers’ mecca? on April 21, 2006

Mr. Hu and Boeing on April 20, 2006

Free speech group blasts Yah-Hu! on April 20, 2006

A ‘summery’ global sex rundown on April 20, 2006

More Chinese movie awards on April 20, 2006

Headed to Europe? Better hope your fakes are good ones on April 19, 2006

Family Values and Executions: The People’s morality in jeopardy on April 17, 2006

And the white-naped crane no longer calls Chongming home on April 15, 2006

Van Gogh and the search engine formerly known as Google on April 14, 2006

Putting the ’S‘ back in (the fairer) sex on April 13, 2006

The Top 10 Sounds of Shanghai on April 13, 2006

Quality of life on the rise in Shanghai on April 12, 2006

Chen Yifei’s last film to be released soon on April 11, 2006

Yahoo! wants to make you the next big thing on April 9, 2006

Hong Kong film awards wrap-up on April 9, 2006

Rich guy (or girl) buys a lot of Shanghai apartments on April 8, 2006

Fuhrer For Hire: Friendly English teacher named Adolf on April 8, 2006

London mayor Ken Livingstone comes to Shanghai on April 8, 2006

Shanghai, Hong Kong and old Boston Celtics players on April 8, 2006

New life for scientific socialism (or why Rolling Stone got the ax) on April 8, 2006

Note to drunk foreigners: Break a city cop’s nose, go to jail on April 7, 2006

Pearly gates of Fudan and Jiaotong open for 600 students on April 7, 2006

Housing protesters (continued) on March 31, 2006

Odd News: Corpses, pushups, avant-garde art and husband beaters on March 31, 2006

The state of love and trust (in Shanghai) on March 21, 2006

Boardwalk … Park Place … Tomson Riviera on March 17, 2006

Shanghai on Baidu on March 16, 2006

Man carries 6-year-old corpse of 4-year-old up Beijing billboard on March 5, 2006

City mobile phone carriers unveil all-you-can-listen packages on March 5, 2006

Pulled over by the language po-lice on March 5, 2006

Detentions of Shanghai protesters continue on March 1, 2006

Shiny happy Shanghai women on March 1, 2006

Don’t karoshi on me … on February 28, 2006

Migrant workers scammed by private hospitals on February 26, 2006

Guangzhou beauty to shell out RMB 800,000 to get impregnated on February 26, 2006

‘Voodoo cursing dolls on sale in Shanghai’ on February 24, 2006

Forbes celebrity list time on February 24, 2006

Tujia pizza proves that Chinese invented pizza on February 23, 2006

PK this, biotch! on February 23, 2006

The Google saga continues … on February 22, 2006

Everybody’s kung-fu blogging on February 22, 2006

Do not get your cat to attack your asshole neighbor, you will pay on February 21, 2006

‘Shanghai Girls Easier to Find Job’ on February 21, 2006

Extra! Extra! Underwear, porn and Zhang Yimou’s new leading lady on February 18, 2006

Super Voice Girls secretly invade Taiwan on February 18, 2006

Hunger strike detentions continue in Shanghai on February 18, 2006

Female-only sleeper cars make debut, booty trains next on February 8, 2006

The Long March: Inside a Chinese boot camp for problem youth on February 5, 2006

Facing stiff competition, Shanghai sex museum makes comeback on February 4, 2006

Do you know anyone who wears Shanghai Tang? on February 4, 2006

We’re suckers for online videos … on February 1, 2006

I geisha you’ll have to watch that crappy pirated DVD version on January 25, 2006

Chinese government agrees that Google can do no evil on January 25, 2006

So Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome internet away! on January 23, 2006

Going to church on Sundays is a drag, but this is ridiculous … on January 18, 2006

The internet nanny is cute, until she confiscates your computer … on January 16, 2006

A real surprise: Shanghai subways are going to be crowded as hell on January 16, 2006

The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls on January 12, 2006

Slogging through the blogs on January 11, 2006

Music: Slit at Shuffle Bar on January 7, 2006

Finding your inner Super Voice Girl (and maybe a job to boot!) on January 6, 2006

This Valentine’s Day, go (for) broke! on January 5, 2006

Shop Talk: Snoop Dogg to Shanghaiist: Blaze ‘em up! on January 5, 2006

China corners the market on wonders of the world on January 5, 2006

Cyber stripteases and a piece of ass pillow on January 5, 2006

Victory for truth and justice: Starbucks wins local court case on January 3, 2006

Breaking up is (not so) hard to do on January 3, 2006

Top 10 Chinese films of 2005 on January 3, 2006

Shanghai police get their own museum on January 3, 2006

Initial W: George Bush and the China Daily spoof posters on January 1, 2006

Beijing News shakeup: Welcome home, Big Brother! on December 31, 2005

China rescinds 2,600 year-old agricultural tax on December 30, 2005

Beware the smiling bananas … on December 29, 2005

Happiness in Shanghai down 8.3% in 2005 on December 28, 2005

Marriage is the death of hope on December 27, 2005

Traffic: No longer a four-letter word? on December 26, 2005

The beauty of … something: Dragonair’s emerging artists exhibit on December 25, 2005

Movie Review: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles (千里走单骑) on December 25, 2005

Capitalist photographers will no longer fleece working-class sightseers at Bund on December 24, 2005

Christmas on Hengshan Lu on December 23, 2005

Journalists get smacked down attempting to cover Pudong fire on December 23, 2005

Extra! Extra! More environmental problems and kung-fu fighting on December 22, 2005

Sculpture is the best comment that a painter can make on painting on December 21, 2005

Photos from the WTO protests in Hong Kong on December 20, 2005

Extra, Extra! Big cars, big stars and big bucks on December 4, 2005

AIDS in China: Not just a slow sexual thang on December 4, 2005

We talkin’ sex: Shere Hite visits Shanghai on November 27, 2005

Girls for sale: Human trafficking in China on November 26, 2005

That guan yuan is so pimp! on November 23, 2005

Is China censoring bird flu reports? on November 23, 2005

Extra! Extra! Typhoons, tiny people and the Governator on November 19, 2005

Mass orgies and bacchanalian revels banned from Great Wall on November 15, 2005

Jewish wartime homes to be new Xintiandi on November 12, 2005

Movie Review: Jackie Chan’s The Myth (神话) on November 12, 2005

Extra! Extra! on November 6, 2005

Yawn: China issues first white paper on democracy on October 20, 2005

Jailed journalist wins press freedom award on October 19, 2005

In Memoriam: Ba Jin dies at 100 on October 18, 2005

Sex is natural, sex is fun on October 16, 2005

Extra! Extra! Deadly coasters, space farts and a train to Tibet on October 16, 2005

That’s Dr. Liu Xiang to you … on October 13, 2005

Extra! Extra! Pam Anderson, latin dance and, yes, Super Voice Girls on October 12, 2005

Ranking the wealthy: “China Rich List” due tomorrow on October 11, 2005

Extra! Extra! on October 11, 2005

China expels North Korean refugees on October 11, 2005

Book Review: Yu Hua’s Brothers on October 9, 2005

That’s one Super fine androgyne! on October 9, 2005

On IPOs and oil scams on October 6, 2005

Democracy … now later! on October 5, 2005

You got to do what they told ya on October 5, 2005

Book Review: Double Happiness by Chien-Chi Chang on October 1, 2005

2556 going on 3000: Confucius another year … deader on October 1, 2005

Nerds! Nerds! Nerds! on September 29, 2005

I can breathe, mommy! I can breathe! on September 17, 2005

Korean TV drama rocks the Chinese world on September 13, 2005

Have your (preservative-filled) moon cake and eat it, too on September 12, 2005

Even better than the real thing? on September 10, 2005

Extra! Extra! on September 10, 2005

Making it easier to crack down on China’s “terrorists” on September 8, 2005

Google in yo hood on September 6, 2005

Photo Exhibition: Becoming Shanghai on September 6, 2005

Sinking the Sun King on September 4, 2005

Patriot games, with Chinese characteristics on September 1, 2005

Ask Shanghaiist: Shutterbugs in Shanghai on September 1, 2005

Cold Fairyland at the ARK on August 30, 2005

Will you still need me, will you still feed me … on August 24, 2005

There’s something happening here … on August 19, 2005

Extra! Extra! Dancing Fighting in the streets on August 18, 2005

Movie Review: Tsui Hark’s Seven Swords on August 17, 2005

Mainland newspapers make inroads into Taiwan on August 15, 2005

Book Review: In the mood for Wong Kar-Wai? on August 15, 2005

KFC: We do zhou right! on August 10, 2005

The runt with no name: China clones pig on August 9, 2005