Beijing's Best Events That Won't Leave You Hungover, Oct 16-20

Our Events Watch series aims to highlight happenings that aren't focused on alcohol and drinking, but instead take a more educational or productive approach. Events include comedy, talks, networking events, markets, dinners, and more.
 

Monday, Oct 16

Meatless Monday Movie Night: Star Trek Discovery
Yard House hosts meatless every day, but their Monday dinners are out of this world, as they screen episodes of Star Trek Discovery. Bring your trekkie friends, or your vegan friends, or (if you got 'em) your vegan trekkie friends. They show last week's episode first, beginning at 8pm, followed by the newest episode at 9pm. A vegan diet might be one way to ensure you live long and prosper. 8pm. Yardhouse.
 

Tuesday, Oct 17

Automotive Roundtable at Brotzeit Beijing
This one's for the motorheads: China's making great leaps in the automotive industry, with sweeping moves to promote alternative energy vehicles and e-mobility. This automotive roundtable provides the chance to rub shoulders with people in the industry, whether you're hoping to get in on the business yourself, or if you're just curious. RMB 250. 6pm. Brotzeit Beijing.
 

Wednesday, Oct 18

Newman Tours' Unique Public Warlord Tour
Take a tour of 1920s Beijing with a soldier of fortune and get the lowdown on the ferocious warlords that tore China apart. During the tour, you will learn how a bad foot helped the real last Emperor ascend to the throne; discover why the most powerful man in China fell from power and become a lowly landlord, and find out how the "dog meat general" earned his nickname. The two-hour tour with a native English-speaking guide will open your eyes to the history all around you. RMB 190, RMB 120 for kids under 14. Contact Newman Tours for times and locations.
 

Thursday, Oct 19

Teatr Semianyki of Russia Semianyki: The Family
Think The Addams Family meets Modern Family – in the words of the organizers: "Semianyki: The Family traces the joys, the craziness, and the survival strategies of a family trapped in its own version of 'home sweet home.'" It looks and sounds like a potentially heartwarming tale of family love, presented by a group of disheveled hobo clowns (another clown event! Keep 'em comin', Beijing!). Unfortunately (for those afraid of clowns and clown-like performers), the description warns that the show gets a little interactive, involving the audience in the on-stage action. The theater troupe, based in St. Petersburg, is composed of the six original creators of the show bearing the same name. The artists were part of the first graduating class of the School for Theatre and Mime, founded by the famed Teatr Licedei, "Russia’s premier clowning school." RMB 60-320. 7.30pm. National Centre For The Performing Arts (NCPA).
 

Friday, Oct 20

Hugoeast Screening: The Second Sex
UCCA Friday Cinema's theme this month is The Second Sex, inspired by Simone De Beauvoir’s eponymous polemic written in 1949. This film screening series focuses on the rights and social status of women, and explores contemporary female living conditions. All ten directors of these films are women, and so are the screenwriters. Among these films, Petersburg. A Selfie is a combination of seven short stories directed by seven female directors. Most members of the film crew for The Levelling were female, whereas We Used to Be Cool is a story centered on a female director. This series provides the audience with a set of unique perspectives in order to delve into the subjectivity of these creative female directors. All films are either in English or subtitled in English. RMB 30, RMB 100 (all four screenings). 7.30pm. UCCA.

Images courtesy of the organizers