Immortalized PJ People
March 31, 2010, by Brandon Alexander
For those of you all-day-pyjama fans out there, for those of you bemoaning the imminent image improvement tactics reducing the frequency of people-in-nighties sightings, for those of you who dread the day when the authorities put their shiny-booted feet down on your ability to shop in sleepwear…there is a book for that. And you stand a chance to snag a copy, gratis.
Neatorama.com recently posted a spotlight on Justin Guariglia's photobook Planet Shanghai, and they're giving away copies too. Check out the Planet Shanghai contest , and the in-depth article on Guariglia's work, here.

Here are two cool Shanghai events than any creatively-minded individuals out there should definitely put in their diaries for this February. Read on

Couple of interesting builds have popped up on the CH radar, both via Dezeen.com. First up is a church on Luofu Mountain in Huizhou by O Studio Architects, or Church of Seed. No, it's nothing to do with Heatherwick's Seed Cathedral of the 2010... Read on

Known for his disappearing acts, Liu Bolin has been attracting a lot of attention of late and rightly so – check out this fun collaboration the Chinese artist has recently completed with luxury fashion mag Harper's Bazaar, brought to our attention... Read on

Looks like last year's Picasso exhibition at the China Pavilion really got the ball rolling on big name Western artists coming to China. Now, ArtDaily.org reveal that traveling exhibition Andy Warhol: 15 Minutes Eternal will tour Asia from later... Read on

Restored, replaced and lost...
Architectural preservation – or rather a distinct lack of – is coming under fire this week in both Shanghai and Beijing. First, the New York Times reports on the sad loss of Beijing's 24, Beizongbu Hutong, otherwise known as the historic home of... Read on










