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Beauty on a Budget
Nowadays, with oceans of hyped-up beauty products and treatments available, marketers trill that there are no more plain girls, only lazy girls. Some of them might as well mean "only poor girls", as they then proceed to shill $200 thigh creams and $50 eyeliners, because "they make all the difference!" What's a girl on a budget to do--sacrifice her life's savings to the beauty industry? |
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Haeundae (2009)
In disaster movies, the struggle is never fair. The villain is an unstoppable, inexorable force of nature, which you cannot hope to fight and can barely hope to survive. In the Korean blockbluster Haeundae, it is a mega-tsunami, a series of 100-meter waves roaring towards a Korean tourist haven at 500 miles an hour. Warning time: 10 minutes. |
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Old Partner
The art of the movie review is in giving just enough away. It is easy to give away too little, and even easier to give away too much. No such worries, however, apply to Old Partner. This is a documentary impossible to spoil. |
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Interview with Jennifer 8. Lee, Author of The Fortune Cookie Chronicles
Since its publication in March 2008, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles has been #26 on the New York Times Best Seller List and featured on numerous media outlets, such as The Colbert Report, CNN, and Newsweek. Asian Loop was lucky to get the opportunity to sit down with the author, Jennifer 8. Lee, to talk about her book. |
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The Straight Story on Asian Hair
Seon-Ha Kim has been working as a hairdresser in New Jersey for almost twelve years, and is about to open her own salon. She hasn't settled on the location or name yet, but one thing is certain--this salon will reflect her specialization in what she calls "East Asian hair". |
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China has a Congo copper headache
China's US$9 billion barter deal to develop infrastructure in return for concessions on copper and cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo was seen as a win- win for Chinese companies and the African nation. But the project has fallen foul to the impoverished but resource-rich nation's Western creditors, setting China on a roller-coaster ride that could yet derail the "deal of the century". - Peter Lee (Mar 10, '10)
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
Beijing is pushing hard to change the rules of the global geopolitical game, envisioning a more powerful role for China. Although its ongoing tussles with the United States over issues including Taiwan, Tibet and trade are nothing new, China wants Washington to know it won’t be shy about playing hardball, given its much-enhanced global clout. - Willy Lam (Mar 10, '10)
Marjah fears return of warlords
Now that Afghan and Western troops have pushed the Taliban out of the Marjah area, locals fear the return of the warlords who once terrorized them. One notorious strongman is already preparing to resume control. If he and others like him do regain influence, it could lead to the return of the insurgents. - Mohammad Elyas Daee and Abubakar Siddique (Mar 10, '10)
Iran and Israel play cat and mouse
Iran has long threatened Israel with destruction, while Tel Aviv has not dismissed launching a pre-emptive strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities. The war-like rhetoric hints at the antagonism one day spiraling into a real conflict, but for now it seems more like brinkmanship designed to gain the upper hand on the diplomatic battlefield. - Mel Frykberg (Mar 10, '10)
SINOGRAPH : Different takes on coping with change
Chinese filmgoers flocking to the futuristic American blockbuster Avatar are leaving their government-sponsored historical epic Confucius in its wake. The two movies are reflections of how different cultures respond to times of great transformation. - Francesco Sisci (Mar 10, '10)
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