Henry Sue says kung fu taught him how to stand up for himself and live an honourable life.
In addition to his kung fu and action films, Norris, who died March 19, starred in the TV show Walker, Texas Ranger. He spoke with Terry Gross in 1988 about learning karate while stationed in Korea.
On a midsummer night last year, I took a sip of lager at a craft beer pub in my hometown in China's south. But this was not ...
Hundreds of community members gathered at Rigby High School Friday evening to celebrate the school’s first-ever Chinese ...
Our under-15s are packing their bags and heading east next month for the nine-day Next Gen Beijing Cup in China. A 21-man squad will jet out to the Chinese capital on April 3 for the competition, ...
Yes, we stay awake all night, worrying about things that everyone else has already forgotten. But at least we’re making an effort ...
The term “nepo baby” has come to be associated with an unfair shortcut to fame—a way to bypass auditions thanks to a famous ...
Sci-fi movies have imagined some terrible ways to die, and a few of the genre's most brutal deaths still hit like a nightmare ...
From photonic quantum computers to neuromorphic chips inspired by the human brain, Frontier Compute is the next phase of compute set to enable wide-ranging innovations and applications through the ...
Developers are now increasingly focusing on video games rooted in Indian culture and mythology, which is a significant slice of what they call the $1-billion ‘eastern myth’ market. “For too long, ...
It’s time to leave the Mushroom Kingdom behind. Illumination and Nintendo’s “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” opening in ...