Bruce Lee

Mysterious Celebrity Deaths

Posted 01.18.2012

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Should Bruce Lee Have His Own Museum?

Posted 01.02.2012

First Arnold Schwarzenegger, and now Bruce Lee: these days action superstars are all about getting their own museums. While originally the Lee Family ...

Kung Fu Farming: Toward Understanding Complex Systems

Leah Mayor | Posted 05.25.2011

Leah Mayor

Nourishing the relationship between seed and land is critical to restoring sustainability. And by visiting Chubby Bunny Farm, I took a small but important step in feeling connected to the food and people that sustain my life.

Why The Green Hornet's Kato Matters

Jonathan Kim | Posted 05.25.2011

Jonathan Kim

The film's real star in The Green Hornet isn't Rogen, but Chou, and the importance of an Asian actor co-starring in a mega-budget American crowdpleaser should not be overlooked.

Kung Fu, and the Presidency of Barack Obama

Michael Gene Sullivan | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Gene Sullivan

Back when President Obama was Candidate Obama one of his most commented on talents was his style of dealing with seemingly impossible political situations.

Fighting Back Skills That Every Woman Should Know (PHOTOS)

Melissa Soalt | Posted 11.17.2011

Melissa Soalt

For those ungodly emergencies, when prevention fails or you've effectively been ambushed, you need Maximum Protection! Translation? Bang-up fighting skills cooked in female ferocity.

Movie Review: Ong-Bak 2: The Beginning

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

No, Ong-Bak 2 isn't a great movie and, no, Tony Jaa isn't a great actor. But so what? If you love the pure kinetics of a well-shot martial-arts film, Tony Jaa is the most exciting figure to come along in years.

Ode to Kwai Chang Caine

Arthur Rosenfeld | Posted 05.25.2011

Arthur Rosenfeld

The Hollywood press and celebrity trackers everywhere are having a high time with the sad story of the late actor David Carradine's kung fu noir demise.