The Complex and Evloving Social Fabric China

For Chinese punks today, it might take screaming to be heard. They make up a small slice of the music industry here, and they play to a largely underground scene. But their struggle to gain attention provides a glimpse of what it’s like to be a rebel in a country that suppresses dissent and individuality, and an artist in a culture that worships money and Western fads. Sociological phenomenon. Political implications?

Dog Lovers arrested in rare Beijing Protest

The Internet Keeps the Tianenman Spirit Alive

Washington Post on Internet Censorship

The Cauldron Boils