Chinese cartoonists have used the Internet in recent years to take aim at the Communist Party. Using Twitter-like microblogs, they try to slip past censors and skewer their government in ways that ...
You never know what you'll find in the permanent collections of the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum! Right now, for example, you can see something you probably wouldn't expect on exhibit in the Sandi ...
The “Black Cat Detective”, released 40 years ago, was a childhood fixture for many Chinese. The protagonist was a stern-faced, feline cop with a law-and-order demeanour befitting a cool communist cat.
You never know what you'll find in the permanent collections of the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum! Right now, for example, you can see something you probably wouldn't expect on exhibit in the Sandi ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Political cartoonist Wang Liming has spent three years publishing caricatures skewering China's leaders and is no stranger to the country's police. But it was a microblog post that ...
BEIJING, Jan. 25 -- Always ready to do a good deed, the little cartoon rabbit scooted up with an extinguisher to put out a fire. But when he sprayed the flames, they exploded into a conflagration, ...
To celebrate Qixi, the Chinese Valentine’s Day that falls on Saturday this year, brands continue to embrace traditional Chinese culture and celebrate multifaceted love. As Qixi remains a significant ...
The U.S. military shot down the Chinese spy balloon off Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, after it traversed the United States (and dominated public discourse) for most of the week. The topic dominates ...
BEIJING — China has banished Homer Simpson, Pokemon, and Mickey Mouse from prime time. Beginning September 1, regulators have barred foreign cartoons from TV from 5 to 8 p.m. in an effort to protect ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The largest pop culture convention in Northern California returned to San Francisco’s Moscone Center for a massive, three-day celebration of comics, anime, gaming and sci-fi.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Political cartoonist Wang Liming has spent three years publishing caricatures skewering China's leaders and is no stranger to the country's police. But it was a microblog post that ...