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Tag Archives: Danwei TV
Fat China – a chat with Paul French
Paul French tells Jeremy Goldkorn about Fat China, a book he co-authored with Matthew Crabbe subtitled ‘How expanding waistlines are changing a nation’.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Danwei TV, diabetes, fat, obesity, Paul French, video
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Music Shorts – Hard Queen
The Shanghai Beat “Music Shorts” brings you a 3-song performance by Hard Queen, an up-and-coming basement / indie pop band from Shanghai. Also on Tudou for faster loading in China.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Danwei TV, Eno, Hard Queen, indie, music, pop, Popil, rock, Schokora, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat
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Music Shorts – Banana Monkey
A performance by Banana Monkey, an up and coming indie / garage rock band from Shanghai.
Posted in Featured Video, Music
Tagged Banana Monkey, Danwei TV, indie, music, rock, Schokora, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat
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Shanghai Beat: Neo Shanghai
A video interview with the founders of creative social networking website Neocha.com.
Posted in Danwei TV, Featured Video
Tagged Danwei TV, Internet, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat, social networking, video
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Migrant worker blues: Who cares?
by Bruce Humes
Bruce Humes reviews two recent books about migrants in China: ‘I Shall Shed No Tears’ (我的眼泪不会掉下来) by Wang Lili and ‘La Promesse de Shanghai’ by Stephane Fiere.
Posted in Books, Guest Contributor, Recently on Danwei
Tagged @classic, books, Bruce Humes, Danwei TV, migrant workers, Shanghai
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by Bruce Humes
by Bruce Humes
Danwei TV 6: Meat on a Stick
The Uighurs who sell lamb kababs.
Posted in Danwei TV
Tagged Danwei TV, Hard Hat Show, lamb kebabs, Uighurs
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Danwei TV 5: Sweden Has Landed
Danwei TV visits the new Beijing IKEA.
Danwei TV 4: Super Girl Frenzy
Danwei TV talks to Super Girl fans.
Posted in Danwei TV, Media and Advertising, Media business, TV
Tagged Danwei TV, Hard Hat Show, Super Girls, video
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Danwei TV 2: Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
The second episode of Danwei TV, concerning newsstands, magazines, and newspapers in Beijing. Links to lots of media articles follow the video.
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Tagged Danwei TV, magazines, newspapers, video
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