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Mao's Last Dancer (2009)

filmglutton wrote 3 weeks ago: Mao’s Last Dancer is based on the best-selling autobiography by Li Cunxin. The film opens with Li (C … more →

Tags: Reviews, 2009, Drama, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Film Revi, Chi Cao, Bruce Greenwood, Kyle Maclachlan

Lia Chang Multimedia: George Takei, Nancy Kwan, Lisa Lu and Tsai Chin attend Hollywood Chinese: The Arthur Dong Collection Exhibition Opening Night1 comment

Lia Chang wrote 1 month ago: Curator/Filmmaker Arthur Dong gives George Takei a private tour of his exhibition Hollywood Chinese: … more →

Tags: Asian-American artists, Asian American Pioneers, chinese american history, Entertainment, film, museum, Non-profit, Amy Hill, Amy Tan

A Beautiful Woman4 comments

first50 wrote 1 month ago: “Wow, she’s beautiful.” Do you agree? Why? Surely is isn’t just good cheekbo … more →

Tags: Essay, Writing prompt, Photo Writing Prompt, Movies, Children's Writing Prompts, Jennifer Beals, Sara Ramirez, Michelle Obama, Isabella Rosselini

Lia Chang: The Chinese American Museum partners with Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Arthur Dong on a groundbreaking exhibition about Hollywood's forgotten past

Lia Chang wrote 1 month ago: Hollywood Chinese: The Arthur Dong Collection is on view at the Chinese American Museum (CAM) in LA … more →

Tags: film, Culture, museum, Art, Asian-American artists, Entertainment, chinese american history, David henry Hwang, nancy kwan

Singapore Sun Festival Day 13 comments

dawningthoughts wrote 1 month ago: Anticlockwise: Gorgeous principal dancers from American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre: Maxi … more →

Tags: heart tinglers, singapore sun festival, ballet gala performance

soundcloud, soundwalk, skyline

stripedcat wrote 2 months ago: A couple of months ago I discovered thanks to Pino the existence of Soundcloud. How could I ever hav … more →

Tags: Mein Mann, Friends, Berlin, sense of place, jazzanova, soundcloud, alexanderplatz, Soundwalk, Gong Li

Saving Face1 comment

queereyes wrote 2 months ago: Saving Face Written and Directed by Alice Wu You would think that tradition only lived where it was … more →

Tags: saving face, Lesbian, Family, Mothers, film, Movie, Chinese, Daughters, chinatown

Twin Peaks: Episode Seven Review2 comments

therebelprince wrote 4 months ago: “One can never answer questions at the wrong moment. Life, like music, has a rhythm.” - … more →

Tags: Twin Peaks, Laura Palmer, dale cooper, Kyle Maclachlan, sherilyn fenn, sheryl lee, Lara Flynn Boyle, Piper Laurie, Peggy Lipton

Twin Peaks: Episode Six Review1 comment

therebelprince wrote 4 months ago: ” I feel like I’m going to dream tonight” – Laura Palmer   As it neared the end of … more →

Tags: Twin Peaks, abc, David Lynch, Laura Palmer, Kyle Maclachlan, sherilyn fenn, sheryl lee, Lara Flynn Boyle, Piper Laurie

Twin Peaks: Episode Three Review

therebelprince wrote 4 months ago: Welcome back as we continue our retrospective look at Twin Peaks.  “Episode Three”, or … more →

Tags: TV reviews, Twin Peaks, pop culture, TV, Soap Opera, abc, David Lynch, Laura Palmer, dale cooper

Recommendations in Asian cinema

phillipkay wrote 5 months ago: This is a survey of Asian cinema I have enjoyed. The emphasis is on drama, not on martial arts or sp … more →

Tags: Lists, Akira Kurosawa, Satyajit Ray, Yasujiro Ozu, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Mira Nair, Shunji Iwai, wong kar wai, zhou sun

Retro-mad film review: What's Cooking? (US, 2000)

mitchshin wrote 6 months ago: “What’s Cooking?” by Kenyan-born Londoner Gurinder Chadha is not so much a movie a … more →

Tags: films, LGBT films, Homo/Queerness, Film Reviews, kyra sedgwick, American traditions, Thanksgiving, mercedes ruehl, juliana marguiles

Lia Chang: In Arthur Dong's HOLLYWOOD CHINESE, Chinese Tinseltown Tales Told By Asian Silver Screen Icons

Lia Chang wrote 6 months ago: Tune into the award-winning documentary American Masters: Hollywood Chinese by Arthur Dong, which pr … more →

Tags: film, Asian American Issues, Asian-American artists, Entertainment, chinese american history, Asian American Pioneers, China, BD Wong, David henry Hwang

Retro-mad film review: Saving Face (US, 2005)

mitchshin wrote 6 months ago: The story: Wilhelmina “Wil” Pang (the talented Taiwanese-born, Chinese American actor Mi … more →

Tags: films, LGBT films, Film Reviews, Asian American lesbian films, michelle krusiec, Lynn Chenn, Alice Wu, Entertainment

Lust, Caution1 comment

titirangistoryteller wrote 6 months ago: Ang Lee is one of the few directors who can tackle virtually any genre, and with a few exceptions (2 … more →

Tags: writing, China, Film Review, Violence, Taiwanese, Chinese, ang lee, film, Movies

27th San Francisco Int'l Asian American Film Festival

genevaanderson wrote 8 months ago: SFIAAFF March 12-22, 2009 It’s film festival season again but in this new economy, the operati … more →

Tags: film, H.P. Mendoza, fruit fly, SFIAAFF, 27th San Francisco International Asian American Film Fe, center for asian american media, tokyo sonata, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, The Chaser

What's Cooking

fudgie99 wrote 10 months ago: So I was a little late starting the blog to get this post at the proper holiday time, so keep it in … more →

Tags: Lesbian Movie Review, Comedy, Thanksgiving

Twin Peaks DVD Season One & Trivia

Bonnie wrote 10 months ago: Twin Peaks Season One Special Edition DVD On this day, January 18th, in 1992 actress Joan Chen AKA J … more →

Tags: $11.00 - $20.00, Eyes + Ears, josie packard, Twin Peaks

Candleshoe

bigbigbang wrote 11 months ago: Welcome to Candleshoe, a stately English manor where a swashbuckling pirate hid a fortune in Spanish … more →

Tags: candleshoe, david niven, Tim Hasselbeck, the battle of hastings, Grease Musical, norman tokar, Helen Hayes, Jodie Foster, Leo McKern


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