Giving an opportunity and a stage to rising stars within the art, fashion and design world, the event allows new and old faces to network, share and promote ideas, and of course showcase their products and passion to the general public.
Where we'll be tomorrow: TICT Design Art and Fashion Fair
Photos: Daily Prosperity at Art Labor
Shanghaiist was at the opening of Shanghai-based artist Chen Hangfeng's latest art show at Art Labor over the weekend and left suitably wooed by the artworks, especially the delightfully detailed Logomania Wallpaper and the centerpiece glitterama, Luxurious Riffraff.
Christmas in Shanghai starts today...
... with SCAA's Christmas gala which happens this evening at 6.30pm at O'Malleys! RMB 100 at the door gets you a glass of Champagne, two standard drinks, comfort food, lots of free gifts and one Holiday Raffle ticket for a chance to win over 100 prizes totaling more than RMB 150,000! For those of you on the hunt for Christmas trees but don't know where to get them, Smart Shanghai has the answers! 'Tis the...
Amputee does Chinese calligraphy with his head
Okay, so we've all seen people writing with their feet, but have you seen anyone doing calligraphy with their HEAD? Hell, eversince we received our first computer, we've barely been able to hold a pen! We can't be too sure where this amputee-calligrapher-busker is exactly because the guy who uploaded this video did not give more information, but from a few comments we gather he is somewhere out there on the streets of Guangzhou. Okay,...
Where we're going tonight: Shanghai Studio
Our friend, Jack Chen of Shanghai Studio, the wonderful guy that was responsible for all our freaky decorations during our Halloween party and the vampire that freaked quite a few of you out, shows us that his less creepy side can be just as creative with his very first personal art show of Angel art paintings. What: Jack's Angel Art Show @ Shanghai Studio Entrance: RMB50 (incl. one Tiger Beer) Free entry for everyone in...
Today's Links: Death by scissors, inflation, and 1001 Chinese
to embroil a listed company this year.

