Arts
Japan, South Korea pianists win global competition in France
Duo hit right chords in Paris meet for promising international musicians
Duo hit right chords in Paris meet for promising international musicians
Local attitude contrasts with Beijing's homophobia
Artwork seen on building destroyed by shelling in Borodyanka features gymnast
Shanghai's harsh COVID-19 restrictions recorded for posterity
Post-pandemic biennales challenge Hong Kong's regional dominance
Neglected Japanese prefecture rebrands to reach out to the world
Feature film 'Stone Turtle' bags coveted award and critical interest at film festivals
Iwakura House is a modern interpretation of a 'machiya' town house
'The Football Aficionado' wins best Asian documentary at Busan film festival
Higher costs and visitor limits test sustainability of loans from abroad
Taliban restrictions push once-thriving shops toward the brink of collapse
Architects turn to green designs to fight climate change and pollution
Reflections on the not-so-subtle art of living in a foreign country
After years underground, independent bands are wielding more political influence
Tadataka Unno fights hatred and violence with music and harmony
Tech tycoon saw Zen simplicity in ancient capital's art, gardens, sweets
'Nation's heartbeat' given big, tradition-bound face-lift
Some welcome trend to tackle old-age loneliness, others question impact on conservative society
Thais embrace new 'ganja' craze but adhere to draconian alcohol restrictions
Works on Japanese culture, history, reflect distinct sensibility through the ages
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