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Jiping Zhao – Film Score Concert at Zhongshan Hall

April 1, 2012 – 10:59 am
Zhao Jiping at Zhongshan Hall

Zhao Jiping is one of the best-known composers in China. Among his work are the film scores for several famous movies, such as Raise the Red Lantern and Farewell My Concubine. He’s known for his ability to combine traditional Chinese instruments and music with conventional western orchestral styles. On Saturday night, the Taipei City Chinese Orchestra performed some of his most famous pieces in a …

“Political Mother” at the National Theater in Taipei

March 18, 2012 – 12:07 pm
Billboard for Political Mother

Quite a few weeks ago, I treated myself to a ticket for a performance at the National Theater here in Taipei. I stuck the ticket to my refrigerator with a magnet and then sort of forgot about it. I knew I had the ticket and I had plans to go, but I didn’t remember much about what had jumped out at me about the performance. …

Newly Opened Xinzhuang MRT Line

February 27, 2012 – 11:58 am
Temple on Xinzhuang Old Street

A new MRT line opened up recently in Taipei. According to the brochure from Taipei Metro that I picked up, it is called the Xinzhuang Line. It’s orange in color on the MRT maps and currently has 13 stops. It starts at Zhongxiao Station on the blue line and ends at Fu Jen University. According to the map, it will be extended to at least …

Australian “Wonderland” at MOCA

February 26, 2012 – 11:38 am
Chen Cheng-po Exhbit

The streak of rainy weather is continuing in Taipei, so I figured it was a good time to drop in on a couple of museums. MOCA, the Museum of Contemporary Art, is right around the corner from where I live, so I headed there first.
I really like MOCA. The exhibits are always interesting and the art is spread out over two floors in a series …

TaipeiEYE – Picking Up the Jade Bracelet

January 16, 2012 – 8:27 am
Picking Up the Jade Bracelet

The man at center stage was wearing a very colorful and elaborate costume. He stood there for a moment and then slowly raised one leg and pointed his foot at the audience like it was a kind of weapon. On his foot was a shoe with a three- or four-inch-thick white wooden platform. He grabbed his foot with one hand, twisted it to the side …

Sherlock Holmes & Ferries to China

January 15, 2012 – 1:03 pm
Cosco Star Ferry

Not much of interest happened this past week. I passed some time reading two Sherlock Holmes novels. I read A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of the Four. As far as I know, A Study in Scarlet was the first story that Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes. I found it interesting partially because I could contrast it with the first episode of …

Scooter Mechanics in Taiwan Are Awesome

January 7, 2012 – 2:20 pm
Just kidding - This isn't my scooter.

It’s a cliche, but it’s hard to believe that it is already January of 2012. I seem to have lost all track of time – years and months and even days. I was handed my pay slip by my company the other day, and I had no idea what it was. I didn’t even know it was pay day. I had this idea it was …

Midnight at the Theater

January 1, 2012 – 2:28 pm
Two Leads from the Brazilian Movie "Midnight"

There are lots of ways to ring in the New Year. Most people go to see the New Year’s Eve fireworks in whatever city they happen to be in. It makes sense. I had plans to do that myself. I was going to hop on my bicycle and ride to the area around the Taipei 101 building. The fireworks were not actually the draw for …