Rebels of a Familiar God
Films don't exist in a vacuum; so why all the fuss over whether Kim Ki-duk is a hack? Despite the hoopla, Kim's Tsai Ming-liang connection tells us more about the global status of the Asian auteur than Kim himself.
Mockumentary Mail Order Wife Delivers Darkly Comedic Punch to Conventions of Romantic Love
Marriage conventions are tossed out the window in this stylish and devilishly hilarious portrayal of romance and wedded bliss at its absolute worst.
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M U S I C
Sad Stories in Hi-Fi
New York-based Johnny Hi-Fi releases his second album.
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A R T
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
The artists displayed at the Phoenix Rising: From the Ashes of Manzanar exhibit paint pictures worth a thousand words.
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C L I P S
May 26, 2005: News Bites
Jin hangs up the mike, Harry's in love with Cho Chang, Harold and Kumar join forces again, Raisin May celebrates Asian American Pacific Heritage month and much more in this edition of News Bites.
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F O R E I G N
May 26, 2005: News From Abroad
Mission probable in China; Asian films make a mark at Cannes; a double dose of Chow; Ziyi does it again. All this and more in the May 26th edition of News From Abroad.
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