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Tag Archives: Esquire
Michael Pettis interviews Carsick Cars’ Zhang Shouwang
In the May issue of Esquire, Pettis asks Shouwang, whose name means “to keep watch”, ten questions about composing the a very famous song, rock music today compared to the ’80s, traveling and “new Chinese music”. Below Danwei republishes the full English interview with Pettis and Shouwang’s permission.
Posted in Music
Tagged Carsick Cars, Esquire, interview, Michael Pettis, Zhang Shouwang
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Today’s new youth
Chinese magazine features for the 90th anniversary of the May 4 movement.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China Newsweek, Esquire, Life Magazine, May 4, New Youth
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Donnie Yen meditates on violence
Donnie Yen (甄子丹) writes about movie violence for Esquire (时尚先生).
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Donnie Yen, Esquire, Muhammad Ali, violence
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Practicing journalism at a fashion magazine
Dou Jiangming (钭江明) explains why he’s leaving Southern Metropolis Daily for Esquire.
Posted in Media business
Tagged Dou Jiangming, Esquire, magazines, Southern Metropolis Daily
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China’s most bankable celebrities—magazine edition
Southern Metropolis Weekly (南都周刊) looks at which Chinese stars move the most magazines.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged celebrities, Esquire, Jiang Wen, magazines, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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Jiang Wen also rises
Jiang Wen (姜文) is on the cover of Lady (格调), Esquire, (时尚先生) and Prestige (名仕) for September 2007.
Glossy magazines and their swimsuit supplements
Fashion magazine on Chinese market, Esquire (时尚先生), TrendsHealth (时尚健康), Cosmopolitan (时尚), Vogue (服饰与美容), Ray Li (瑞丽服饰美容), FHM(男人装).
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Cosmopolitan, Esquire, FHM, glossy magazines, Ray Li, swimsuits, TrendsHealth, Vogue
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Esquire: does size matter?
Esquire China has just a small visual cue that it’s a foreign magazine.