CAN CHINA’S RESTROOM REVOLUTION ALSO BE LGBT-FRIENDLY?When Chang,a middle-aged woman,was making her way to the restroom at The Nest,an upscale restaurant on Shanghai’s Bund,she was stopped by the manager—she’d bee...CAN CHINA’S RESTROOM REVOLUTION ALSO BE LGBT-FRIENDLY?When Chang,a middle-aged woman,was making her way to the restroom at The Nest,an upscale restaurant on Shanghai’s Bund,she was stopped by the manager—she’d been mistaken,due to her looks,for a man.An argument ensued."You people,neither male展开更多
From boy bands to foreign spokespeople, the government has been trying to modernize its soft power pushes, blurring the line between art and propaganda. What happens to independent artists when they're retweeted b...From boy bands to foreign spokespeople, the government has been trying to modernize its soft power pushes, blurring the line between art and propaganda. What happens to independent artists when they're retweeted by the Party?展开更多
文摘CAN CHINA’S RESTROOM REVOLUTION ALSO BE LGBT-FRIENDLY?When Chang,a middle-aged woman,was making her way to the restroom at The Nest,an upscale restaurant on Shanghai’s Bund,she was stopped by the manager—she’d been mistaken,due to her looks,for a man.An argument ensued."You people,neither male
文摘From boy bands to foreign spokespeople, the government has been trying to modernize its soft power pushes, blurring the line between art and propaganda. What happens to independent artists when they're retweeted by the Party?