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Share a Romantic Valentine's Day with One's True Love at the Chinese New Year Show
Lucky for New Yorkers, Chinese New Year's and Valentine's Day just about coincide this year, giving them an opportunity to experience New Tang Dynasty TV's celebrated Chinese New Year Spectacular as it returns to Radio City Music Hall on February 14-17, just in time for Valentine's Day.
NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular has been touring North America since early January, but the show at Radio City takes the production to a new level with many of the performances making their world premiere, a 45-piece live orchestra in the pit and a company of over 200 dancers, vocalists, and instrumentalists on stage. See http://shows.ntdtv.com
Chinese Floods
The Chinese floods in southern China and South Eastern China have caused many deaths and forced over 700,000 to evacuate from their homes. And it is going to get worse before it gets better as meteorologists are predicting another 3-4 days of strong storm surges, but the water has no where left to go.
Seeking Alpha Announces Comprehensive Resources for Investors in Chinese Stocks
Coverage of US-Traded Chinese Stocks, Including Exclusive Earnings Call Transcripts, Add to Growing Archive of Free Investment Resources
Culturally-Targeted SEO, SEM and Full-Service Digital Media Advertising Firm to Speed Access to Chinese Search Engines
CultureFish Media will personalize their China-US business partnerships with emerging and established companies to create recipes for growth in new market media using language and approaches sensitive to local tastes. CFM is a talent trust of friends dedicated to introducing ethical and passionate ideas effectively and sensitively into any cultural medium through Cultural SEO (CSEO) and SEM.
The National Museum of Dance Presents Resident Photographer Mark Andrew, and the Opening of his Two Exciting Photographic Exhibitions, "STEEL: physiqu
Both exhibitions feature the world's most famous dancers from NYC Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Rebecca Kelly Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company, and NY Institute of Dance and Education, portraying the true art of dance through two entirely different approaches. The "STEEL" exhibit is a new form of photography that amalgamates the images into steel and glass plate frames, while "Smoke & Mirrors," is a more lighthearted approach, toying with smoke, mirrors, and the dancer. There will be performances by many of the participating dancers at the opening reception on June 6, 2008.
Harley-Davidson® Museum Rolls Out Invitation to Adventure
Museum announces Membership program and ticket admission pricing.
Adventure Travel Company Dragoman Overland is the First to Take Their Vehicle In and Out of China on the Chinese Silk Route
Dragoman Overland is the only adventure travel company that tours overland from Kathmandu to Bishkek, taking their vehicle in and out of China. They have a new online video for this Chinese Silk Route tour with brilliant footage: (http://www.dragoman.com/destinations/tripdetails.php?cat=SRT). This overland tour is not for the faint hearted but for those who are looking for adventure.
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Photos of Samuel L. Jackson Helping to Refurbish the National Civil Rights Museum as Part of the Hampton(R) Hotels' Save-A-Landmark(R) Program
(Business Wire EON) March 25, 2008 -- Caption 1.
Actor Samuel L. Jackson (center) paints the upper balcony of the Lorraine Motel, along with Kevin Frazier (left), with Entertainment Tonight, and Hampton Hotel employee volunteer Niani Omotesa (right) to help refurbish the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, TN, Tues., March 25, 2008. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. met his untimely death in front of room 306 forty years ago. As part of the Save-A-Landmark program, over 100 Hampton Hotel volunteers worked to help refresh and preserve the Museum. (Photo by Robin Weiner)
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Actor Samuel L. Jackson (right) cleans a statue with Hampton Hotel employee volunteers Lisa Blake (center) and Natalie White (left) to help refurbish the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, TN, Tues., March 25, 2008. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. met his untimely death 40 years ago, at the Lorraine Motel, which is now part of the Museum. As part of the Save-A-Landmark program, over 100 Hampton Hotel volunteers worked to help refresh and preserve the Museum. (Photo by Robin Weiner)
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