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Activist Chen can apply to study abroad, Beijing says
World NowBEIJING -- A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said Friday that blind activist Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad like any other Chinese national, signaling a possible solution to the diplomatic impasse with the United States. Liu Weimin made... -
Time names 'The Protester' 2011 Person of the Year
ReutersFrom the Arab Spring to the Occupy Wall Street movement, "The Protester" was named Time magazine's 2011 Person of the Year on Wednesday. Time defines the Person of the Year as someone who, for better or for worse, influences the events of the year....Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (2011), U.S. House of Representatives, Osama bin Laden, United Kingdom
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Ai Weiwei is the focus of a panel at LACMA
Culture MonsterAi Weiwei will be the focus of a panel discussion this evening at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the museum's Bing Theater and is free to the public.... -
Chinese leaders worry economic slump could spark more protests
Money & CompanyChina's control-obsessed government is growing worried about the threat of social unrest if the global economy continues to deteriorate.... -
Shepard Fairey designs 'Person of the Year' for Time magazine
Culture MonsterShepard Fairey, designer dissident, does Time magazine's "Person of the Year" cover... -
Monster Mash: Vaclav Havel dies; Ai Weiwei is a Time runner-up
Culture MonsterVaclav Havel, the dissident playwright and former Czech leader, has died at age 75. Ai Weiwei is a runner-up for Time magazine's person of the year.... -
2011 year in review: Top arts and culture stories
Culture Monster"Art in the Streets" at L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art and the National Sept. 11 Memorial were among the top arts stories of 2011.... -
Monster Mash: New Shroud of Turin theory; 'Rent' protest in Idaho
Culture MonsterItalian researchers are reviving the idea that the Shroud of Turin's image of a Christlike figure could only have been created by a powerful flash of light. A regional production of the musical "Rent" in Idaho that is set for January is already drawing... -
Chinese will hear Ai Weiwei's appeal on tax evasion
World NowIn a possible softening of their stance toward a leading dissident, Chinese authorities are allowing artist Ai Weiwei to appeal a fine for tax evasion, Ai’s representatives said on Friday.... -
Monster Mash: Pompeii site faces problems; Ai Weiwei tax case
Culture MonsterA UNESCO report has identified serious problems with Pompeii, including structural damage to buildings, vandalism and a lack of qualified staff. Authorities in China have agreed to artist Ai Weiwei's request to review a $2.4 million fine imposed by the... -
Iran court sentences American to death on spy charges
World NowA court in Iran has sentenced to death an Iranian American who was convicted of spying for the CIA, Iranian media reported on Monday. Amir Mirzaei Hekmati was accused of “cooperation with an enemy government, membership in the CIA and attempts to...
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