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Bruce Lee’s famous yellow jumpsuit up for auction in HK

December 6, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

HONG KONG (AP) – Bruce Lee fans who covet the original yellow jumpsuit that the martial arts legend wore onscreen will get a chance to bid for it at a Hong Kong auction this week.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2013, Anna Lee, Bruce Lee, HK, Hong Kong, Kill Bill, Lake View Cemetery, Quentin Tarantino, San Francisco, Seattle, Taky Kimura, Uma Thurman, United States, Vol 32 No 50 | December 7 - December 13

China pulls ‘Django Unchained’ on day of premiere screening

April 20, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Digi Tang The Associated Press BEIJING, China (AP) — “Django Unchained” became “Django Unscreened” as Quentin Tarantino’s violent slave-revenge saga was pulled from Chinese theaters on its opening day, with the importer blaming an unspecified technical problem.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2013, Beichen Fortune Center, Beijing, China Film Group Corp, Chinese, Civil War, Django Unchained, Jamie Foxx, North American, Photographer Xue Yutao, Quentin Tarantino, Sony Pictures, Steve Elzer, Tian Zaixing, Vol 32 No 17 | April 20 - April 26

Northwest Asian Weekly at SIFF

June 11, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

­Week 4: the final stretch “Breathless,” South Korea Reviewed by James Tabafunda Song-hoon (Yang Ik-june) is an enforcer for his gangster friend Man-shik (Jeong Man-shik). Song-hoon’s personal life, filled with childhood memories of being a victim of domestic abuse from his father, enables him to easily direct his clenched fists and bad temper toward anyone, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: Annam Shreya Reddy, James Tabafunda, Northwest Asian Weekly, Parthasarathy Jayakumar, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Ranga Mini Ramesh, SIFF, Sabu Cyril, Screenwriter Yang, Seattle Cinerama, Seattle International Film Festival, Song-hoon Yang Ik-june, South Indian, South Korea, Third Avenue, vol 28 no 25 | June 13 - June 19

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