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In what turns out to be Son’s Tottenham farewell tour, Spurs beat Arsenal in Hong Kong
05 August 2025 4:59 AM | No CommentsSon Heung-min leaves Tottenham Hotspur having made 333 appearances for the club over 10 seasons.
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“A Samurai in Time” – 2025 Japan Cuts Film Review
16 July 2025 12:42 PM | No CommentsTime travel is a well-worn trope, but there is a reason that the low-budget “A Samurai in Time” managed to win Best Film honors at the Japan Academy Film Prize.
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Takashi Murakami was everywhere at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025
29 June 2025 11:58 AM | No CommentsThe Japanese artist, both in physical presence and in spirit, seamlessly crossed over to the worlds of art, fashion, sports and even food.
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Paris 2024: Gymnastics – U.S. women victorious in “Redemption Tour”
29 June 2025 2:46 AM | No CommentsThere should have been no doubt: the U.S. women were the favorites to win the Olympic gold. And yet there was, stemming from what happened in Tokyo.
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Paris 2024: U.S. women hang on to win eighth straight Olympic basketball gold
23 June 2025 11:54 AM | No CommentsThe U.S. women's team held off France, 67-66, at Bercy Arena.
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A look back at the 2008 Westminster Dog Show: Uno and the rest
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 16, 2010 | No CommentsLast year we published a roundup of the Class of 2008, headed by the most famous beagle in the world, and their whereabouts for 2009. Now two years removed from […] -
Director reveals the reasons why “A Quiet Little Marriage” came to be
Nicole C. WongPosted on January 24, 2010 | No CommentsIn her first feature film, “A Quiet Little Marriage,” writer and director Mo Perkins drew from personal experience when penning a script that examined the lives of newlyweds long after […] -
Mo Perkins’ “A Quiet Little Marriage” – 2009 Slamdance Film Festival Review
Nicole C. WongPosted on January 24, 2010 | No CommentsThe curtain falls on many romantic comedies with happily-ever-after scenes of couples strolling down the street or up the wedding aisle. But what do their lives really look like a […] -
Ports 1961 Spring 2011 – New York Fashion Week
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on January 3, 2010 | No CommentsAlthough Ports 1961 tends to veer toward conservative styling, it would have been nice to have seen some more risks being taken with the designs. -
BCBGMAXAZRIA Fall 2009 – New York Fashion Week
Wade-Hahn ChanPosted on December 25, 2009 | No CommentsEver mindful of his winning commercial formula, fashion magnate Max Azria attempted to take his consumer friendly BCBG line into classier, subdued territory. The resulting collection was mixed, teetering between […] -
“Old Fish” Review – 2009 New York Asian Film Festival
Meniscus MagazinePosted on December 24, 2009 | No CommentsOld Fish is a retired army engineer turned patrol cop in ice-bound Harbin. However, his world changes when a series of bombs is planted around the city. -
SXSWXF (South by Southwest by Food): A Glutton’s Guide to Austin
Wade-Hahn ChanPosted on December 22, 2009 | No CommentsThe motto of the average Austinite is “Keep Austin Weird,” but there’s nothing strange about Austin’s chow. -
Movie Review – Leon Dai’s “No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti”
Christopher BournePosted on December 22, 2009 | No Comments"No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" is based on an actual 2003 incident involving a man who threatened to throw himself and his daughter off a bridge. -
“Written By” (再生號) – 2009 NY Asian Film Festival Review
Wade-Hahn ChanPosted on December 22, 2009 | No CommentsMapping out how people endure grieving can be a difficult task. That’s precisely what Wai Ka-fai attempts with the marvelously affecting “Written By.”