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Guangzhou

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2010

    Chinese, Part 4

    I desperately wanted to do a piece on Qinghai food in the area, given the news recently; I figured they may have relatives back home to support, but unfortunately Qinghai is not renowned for its food; not a single place could I find that sells niangpi (dough cakes) or caterpillar fungus (ranked with ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 26, 2008

    L.A. Times: Chinese Uproar Over Eating Cats

    According to the L.A. Times, China's Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is currently the scene of protest and outrage among the Chinese over the use of cats as food.  Barbara Demick's fascinating story chronicles what happens when the Cantonese -- renowned for their indiscriminating palates -- po ... More >>

  • Film

    August 14, 2008

    [Special Screenings] Local Showings of 'The Magnificent Seven,' '1984,' 'West Side Story,' More

    According to the L.A. Times, China's Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is currently the scene of protest and outrage among the Chinese over the use of cats as food.  Barbara Demick's fascinating story chronicles what happens when the Cantonese -- renowned for their indiscriminating palates -- po ... More >>

  • Film

    July 10, 2008

    [Special Screenings] Local Showings of 'Heat,' 'Animal House,' 'Annie Hall,' 'Monster House,' More

    According to the L.A. Times, China's Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is currently the scene of protest and outrage among the Chinese over the use of cats as food.  Barbara Demick's fascinating story chronicles what happens when the Cantonese -- renowned for their indiscriminating palates -- po ... More >>

  • News

    April 3, 2008

    [Moxley Confidential] Chi Mak, an OC-Based Spy for Communist China, Looked Like a Bumbling Nerd

    According to the L.A. Times, China's Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is currently the scene of protest and outrage among the Chinese over the use of cats as food.  Barbara Demick's fascinating story chronicles what happens when the Cantonese -- renowned for their indiscriminating palates -- po ... More >>

  • Features

    April 22, 2004

    My Eight Marriages for the Mob

    According to the L.A. Times, China's Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is currently the scene of protest and outrage among the Chinese over the use of cats as food.  Barbara Demick's fascinating story chronicles what happens when the Cantonese -- renowned for their indiscriminating palates -- po ... More >>

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