East West
Appearance
East West (or East and West) may refer to:
- East–West dichotomy, the contrast between Eastern and Western society or culture
In arts and entertainment
Books, journals and magazines
- East, West, an anthology of short stories written by Salman Rushdie
- East and West (book), a 1998 book by Christopher Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong
- Philosophy East and West, an international, interdisciplinary academic journal
Music
- East-West (The Butterfield Blues Band album), 1966
- East West (album), a 2003 album by the band East West
- East/West (album), a 2005 album by Bill Frisell
- East West (band), a Christian metal band
- East and West (album), a 1963 jazz album by Toshiko Akiyoshi and Charlie Mariano
- East West Records, an American record label, owned by Warner Music Group
TV, film and theatre
- East/West (aka Est-Ouest), a 1999 film by Régis Wargnier
- East West Players, an Asian American theatre organization
- East West 101, an Australian television drama series
- Purab Aur Paschim (East and West), a 1970 Bollywood movie
Companies and institutions
- East-West Airlines (India)
- East-West Airlines (Australia)
- East West Bank, a Chinese American bank in California
- East West Bank (Philippines), a commercial bank in the Philippines
- East West Bus Company, a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia
- East West University, a private university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh
- East–West University, a private university located in Chicago, Illinois, US
- East and West Railroad of Alabama, a railroad in the US states of Alabama and Georgia
- East and West Riding Regiment, a regiment of the British Territorial Army
Other uses
- Two of the four Cardinal directions
- East–West Highway (New England), an east-west freeway system concept for Northern New England
- East West Line (disambiguation)
- East–West Schism, the division of Chalcedonian Christianity into Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
- East–West Shrine Game, an annual post-season college football all-star game
- East–west, a pattern of computer network traffic between servers; compare to north-south