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Reflections on life as a curator, researcher and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with invisible illness and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: David Lee-Jones

‘The Arrest of Ai Weiwei’

I’m finally playing catch up with blog posts that really should have been written earlier in the month, even at … More

Ai Weiwei, aiww, Beijing, Benedict Wong, blog, bloggers, blogging, censorship, China, Chinese Art, communism, contemporary Chinese art, David Lee-Jones, David Tse, Disney, Hampstead Theatre, Howard Brenton, London, performance, play, stage, stereotypes, The Arrest of Ai Weiwei

China in Britain #3

Yesterday, I went to a conference as part of the AHRC funded research network project ‘China in Britain: Myths and … More

AHRC, AM444, Anna Chen, Anne Witchard, Ashley Thorpe, Buddhism, Cha Cha, ChaCha, China in Britain, Damon Albarn, David Lee-Jones, David Yip, Diana Yeh, Dongshin Chang, Gold Mountain, Gorrilaz, Lady Precious Stream, Long Shen Dao, Lucky Cat, Lucy Sheen, Madam Miaow, Mike Tsang, monkey, pantomime, Resonance FM, RSC, Shanghai, Simon Sladen, The Old Cinema, The Shelter, University of Westminster, Zoe Baxter

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