Gustavo Fiorello LITERATUREMemories by the bus stopIf you went back in time and met yourself from when you first came to China, would you tell yourself what this country has coming for you?
Beatrice TamagnoLITERATURENot knowing your flatmates: loneliness in urban ChinaI knew I would probably never see my flatmates’ rooms, so from the day I moved in, I started to silently gather information about them.
Amarsanaa BattulgaCINEMAFilm review: B for Busy (2021): Made in Shanghai, in Shanghainese, for everyoneThe Battle at Lake Changjin may have been the Chinese film of the year, but for Shanghai moviegoers, B for Busy has stolen its thunder.
Caterina PaivaVISUAL ARTSFrom Passenger to Pasajero: When ambiguity in language translates a new eye into ShanghaiShanghai is the vessel by which one travels the journey that Shanghai proposes, one into China's economic and technological development.
Caterina PaivaCHANGING CHINAArtificial “fortune-telling” intelligence and how to never underestimate religious pragmatismOur Editorial team went to Zhujiajiao 朱家角. Imagine how surprised we were when we found an AI fortune-telling machine?
Caterina PaivaCHANGING CHINAShanghai’s migrant ayis: Some of the many problems of being oneKaixin Guoguo is a Sichuanese migrant ayi working in a top university in Shanghai. However, she doesn’t have a contract.
Beatrice TamagnoLITERATURESongs of a Shanghainese Summer CommuteWhoever spent some time in a Chinese city knows how crucial living next to a subway station is. Those who live in Shanghai know it better.