The first musical from this fabulously inventive puppeteer ensemble may be the troupe's most charming production yet. Brightly gripping, and written and directed in a classic fabulist style, it's replete with innovative marvels of illusion.
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Interview: Whistleblower/Filmmaker Nanfu Wang Discusses the Impact of ‘Hooligan Sparrow’
At this point, it’s still unknown if I would be able to go back to China or not.
Read More »Interview: Arena Football League Global President David Niu on CAFL (China) League Start
'Our team rosters will be split 50% Chinese and 50% foreign. That is by design. We wanted and needed a balance of talented and experienced foreign professionals to help foster the development of our Chinese players. Sports has no color or cultural barriers.'
Read More »Sundance Film Festival Review: ‘Hooligan Sparrow,’ A Filmmaker Goes Undercover
Would you be incarcerated to fight injustice?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kowloon Bay,’ An Abby Kane Thriller, by Ty Hutchinson
In 'Kowloon Bay' by Ty Hutchinson we catch up to Abby Kane one more time as she continues her work with the FBI. However, on holiday in China in order to help her children understand their background, she is drawn into a mystery that could well be the destruction of the very family she has come to view as her own.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The 3RD Woman,’ A Political Thriller by Jonathan Freedland
In 'The 3RD Woman,' Freedland takes us on a chilling ride that creates many of the challenges and dangers that we often worry about. He takes a harrowing possibility and makes it fact, then drags in the dangers of collusion and hidden agendas.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Palest Ink,’ A Historical Fiction by Kay Bratt
In The Palest Ink, Bratt has recreated the chaos and danger of The Cultural Revolution in China by showing us its effects on her two main characters.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Diamond Head,’ a Novel of Change and Tradition by Cecily Wong
This is a tale of tragedy, lies, loss and sacrifice spanning the time from the Boxer Rebellion to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Secret of a Thousand Beauties,’ A Historical Romance by Mingmei Yip
Promised in marriage at birth, Spring Swallow is still forced to wed even after the death of her intended groom.
Read More »The National Debt: Why Putin Doesn’t Fear America
As America withdraws from the world because it cannot afford to stay engaged, Russia and China will expand their spheres of influence.
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