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Gong Li in theaters nationwide, the Black Eyed Peas speaking Tagalog, an almost Asian Miss Universe, and talent, At Last! All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 8/3/2006
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Chow Yun Fat sailing the high seas, an Asian with a Southern accent and another the size of Shaq, some hip hop heavyweights and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 7/13/2006
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Little Boy: The Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture offers surprise, cuteness, emotion, history, and anything else you could possibly want from art. The New York City Japan Society's most recent exhibition featured a variety of unconventional media that tell you more about contemporary Japanese culture than a history book ever could.
Published on: 7/6/2006
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Catching the Tokyo Drift; intolerance on the radio (again); the adventures of Wendy Wu. All this and more in the June 8th, 2006 edition of News Bites.
Published on: 6/8/2006
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APA turns its eye to Europe for a double dosage of fall fashion. Read about the most exciting and refined collections by Asian designers in London and Paris! Why? Because frankly, the British are coming -- up in the fashion world that is -- and because there are few things sweeter than French dressing.
Published on: 4/13/2006
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APA gets up close and personal with the staff of "Thirteen Minutes," the brand new fashion and luxury lifestyle magazine for bicultural Asians.
Published on: 3/9/2006
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Read about the latest and greatest fashion, entertainment, food, travel, and more – in Thirteen Minutes. This stylish and luxurious lifestyle magazine may well become the savvy Asian-American shopper’s new Vogue.
Published on: 2/9/2006
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Andy Lau, the Asian Elvis, crooned and charmed his way through Atlantic City, where he performed with such gusto that even the non-believers among us simply had to believe.
Published on: 1/26/2006
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Asian faces in high fashion are few and far between. APA examines the lack of diversity in the world of modeling along with the increasing demand for some color amidst the omnipresent black and white. See who has penetrated the iron gates surrounding high fashion, and meet the bright young faces who seek to redefine classical notions of beauty.
Published on: 11/17/2005
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The Council of Fashion Designers of America and Vogue Magazine have announced the finalists for their Fashion Fund Award. And the (Asian-American) nominees are... Jean Yu and Derek Lam!
Published on: 11/3/2005
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Andy Lau gets old, Fashion Week in Paris, adult interest in India, and the popularity of Pusan! All that and more in this edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 10/6/2005
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A Society Through Small Frames, The New York Korea Society's exhibition on Korean comics, offered a creative way to learn about contemporary Korean history.
Published on: 10/6/2005
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The official Memoirs of a Geisha trailer, Korean film festivals on both coasts, Jin's freestyle flop, Yao Ming's millions, and much more in this edition of News Bites.
Published on: 9/8/2005
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Dim sum and designer knockoffs aren’t all New York City Chinatown has to offer. The MoCA’s “Have You Eaten Yet?” exhibition showed how much more there is to the Chinese restaurant than fried rice and fortune cookies.
Published on: 7/7/2005
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MTV for all, Jackie Chan on marriage, Little Boy in the big city, yet another satellite Chinatown, and more in this edition of News Bites.
Published on: 6/23/2005
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GOD speaks, 2046 awaits, a Yao Ming in the making, and smoking banned in Bollywood -- all this and more in the June 9th edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 6/9/2005
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Two documentaries give us a taste of the everyday struggles of men in a rapidly developing China. Both films successfully offer a view of these men’s private lives, projected into public spheres.
Published on: 5/12/2005
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A white coat that won’t get dirty? A runway show in the subway? Washable couture? Unlikely as they may sound, designer Yeohlee Teng has created all of the above. She continues to keep the fashion world on its toes with her innovative yet classic designs.
Published on: 4/28/2005
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Puffy Ami Yumi invades North America, Bollywood’s biggest blockbuster debuts, Kung Fu Hustle makes a splash, Ha Jin wins for War Trash, and film fests galore! All this and more in the latest issue of News Bites.
Published on: 4/14/2005
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The Japanese read books on their cell phones, Bollywood actress doesn’t want to go back to Bombay, Wong Kar Wai gets erotic, and much more in this edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 3/24/2005
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Ralph what? Donna who? Move over Marc Jacobs, because the next generation of high-end designers may be dominated by names such as Peter Som, Derek Lam, and Doo-Ri Chung. The winds of change are coming from the East, and these young Asian designers will change the way you dress. Forever.
Published on: 3/10/2005
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See how 18th century Europeans imagined all things ‘Oriental’ at the Getty Center...
Published on: 2/17/2005
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City hosted the special exhibition, “China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200-750AD”.
Published on: 1/14/2005
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China bans LeBron’s Nike ad, Miss Plastic Surgery is crowned, Zhang Ziyi to star in a Korean film, and much more in this edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 12/21/2004
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Thai independent film "Tropical Malady" does more to confuse than to entertain, but according to the audience, maybe you're just not supposed to understand.
Published on: 12/21/2004
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