The Shanghai Beat is a new DanweiTV show hosted by Adam Schokora. The show covers topics about urban life in modern Shanghai and features musical performances from local Chinese bands (courtesy of www.neocha.com). In this episode, Adam spends the evening...
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Neo Shanghai »
YouTube video The Shanghai Beat is a Danwei TV show hosted by Adam Schokora (小石). The show covers topics about "urban life in modern Shanghai" and features musical performances by local Chinese bands (courtesy of www.Neocha.com).
EPISODE 2: NEO SHANGHAI
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Slaughterhouse Shanghai »
YouTube video Danwei.org presents episode 3 of The Shanghai Beat: A Show About Urban Life in Modern Shanghai.
In this episode, titled "Slaughterhouse Shanghai," we spend an afternoon talking with visitors and exhibitors, and taking a closer look at the 1933-built city... |
| 15 Jul 08 |
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The Shanghai Beat - Music Shorts: Banana Monkey »
YouTube video A performance by Banana Monkey, an up and coming indie / garage rock band from Shanghai, China.
For more on Banana Monkey: www.neocha.com/banana_monkey
Produced by: Adam Schokora (the.shanghai.beat@gmail.com)
Intro music by: The Presets |
| 19 Dec 07 |
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Video: The Shanghai Beat profiles NeoCha.com » Shanghaiist From Danwei: In this episode of Danwei TV's 'The Shanghai Beat', host Adam Schokora meets up with Sean Leow and B6, co-founders of the Neocha.com. The video ends with a performance by Shanghainese indie-pop trio Hard Queen. Also on Shanghaiist Yet... |
| 02 Jun 08 |
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The Shanghai Beat: Graffiti Shanghai (episode 4) » Danwei Danwei.org and Danwei TV present episode 4 of "The Shanghai Beat." For this episode, titled "Graffiti Shanghai," host and producer Adam Schokora (小石) meets up with three of Shanghai's best known graffiti artists: Popil, Zhang Lan (AKA: Mr. Lan),... |
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The Shanghai Beat: Graffiti Shanghai » Shanghaiist Adam Schokora of Danwei outdoes himself with this latest episode of the Shanghai Beat which sees him interviewing three of the city's top graffiti artists: Popil, Zhang Lan (AKA: Mr. Lan), and HKer. Good to know the graffiti scene is alive and well here! |