Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.

Nanjing (China)

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 13-24 of 28
» View wsbtradio.com items only
    Dec 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Flowers of War's' Zhang Yimou on China's future — and Tom Hanks

    24 Frames
    "The Flowers of War" director Zhang Yimou says China's rapidly growing film market will bring more foreign films into the country and, he hopes, more actors from the United States. Could Tom Hanks be one of them?...
  2. Dec 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Christian Bale, low-profile, until he's not. Just ask Zhang Yimou.

    24 Frames
    Christian Bale in "The Flowers of War": Chinese director Zhang Yimou had nothing but praise for Christian Bale during an interview earlier this year on the set of "The Flowers of War," which stars Bale as an unlikely American hero as the Japanese raid the...
  4. Jun 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Movie review: A difficult but necessary trip to brutal 'City'

    Harrowing and unflinching, a savage nightmare so consuming and claustrophobic you will want to leave but fear to go, "City of Life and Death" is a cinematic experience unlike any you've had before. It's a film strong enough to change your life, if you can bear to watch it at all.
    Los Angeles Times Film Critic
    Harrowing and unflinching, a savage nightmare so consuming and claustrophobic you will want to leave but fear to go, "City of Life and Death" is a cinematic experience unlike any you've had before. It's a film strong enough to change your life, if you can...

    Tags: Rape, Los Angeles Times, Crimes, China, Assault

  6. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Reel China: It's rough out West for Chinese films

    When the Chow Yun-fat action-comedy epic "Let the Bullets Fly" opened in China last year, it quickly became a phenomenon. Lured by its splashy fight scenes and whip-snap dialogue, filmgoers swarmed theaters. The movie wound up taking in more than $100 million at the box office in China, the most  for a homegrown film.
    When the Chow Yun-fat action-comedy epic "Let the Bullets Fly" opened in China last year, it quickly became a phenomenon. Lured by its splashy fight scenes and whip-snap dialogue, filmgoers swarmed theaters. The movie wound up taking in more than $100...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Christian Bale, Boxing, Aftershock (movie)

  8. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Building the global university

    At the turn of the 20th century, Professor Woodrow Wilson said that every man sent out from a university should be a man of his nation as well as a man of his time. At the beginning of the 21st century, we can say that every person sent out from a university should be a person of the world as well as a person of his or her time.
    At the turn of the 20th century, Professor Woodrow Wilson said that every man sent out from a university should be a man of his nation as well as a man of his time. At the beginning of the 21st century, we can say that every person sent out from a...

    Tags: Crimes, Conservation, Science and Technology, Judges, Beijing (China)

  10. Nov 8, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Christian Bale’s Chinese epic about the Rape of Nanking finds US distribution

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Oscar winner Christian Bale teamed with Chinese master Zhang Yimou (“Hero,” “Raise the Red Lantern,” The Story of Qui Jo,” Ju Dou”) ) for “The Flowers of War,” a historical drama set against the infamous...
  12. Nov 14, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. In China, Echoes of the Past

    Times Staff Writer
    XILINHOT, China — Video recorder in hand, Wang Hong sat inside a small stone-and-brick house with one of China's aging musical masters — a Mongolian vocalist named Hajab who once sang his region's ancestral melodies for Chairman Mao Tse-tung....

    Tags: Crimes, Suicide, Music Theater, Archaeology, Science and Technology

  14. Jun 20, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Heroic 'Children of Huang Shi' undermined by hype

    Sentinel Movie Critic
    The Children of Huang Shi is a sentimental, old-fashioned and somewhat fictionalized view of World War II in China as seen through the eyes of one Briton who was there. If it doesn't measure up to the label "epic," it's still an engaging account of one...

    Tags: Rape, China, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Roger Moore, Children

  16. Jul 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The dangers of dim sum history

    JEFFREY N. WASSERSTROM, a professor of history at UC Irvine, is the author of "China's Brave New World -- And Other Tales for Global Times," published this month.
    HISTORY HAS been trotted out recently by both domestic defenders and international critics of Chinese Communist Party rule. But while both groups have stressed the value of looking back roughly 70 years, they have drawn sharply different conclusions...

    Tags: China, Philosophy, September 11, 2001 Attacks, University of California, Irvine, Confucianism

  18. Dec 15, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Our Trip to China — Nora's Version

    The following is a story Nora Groves wrote about her trip for the newsletter of the Southern California Chapter of Families With Children From China. This summer I went to China!! China is so beautiful. I didn't know it was going to be so pretty and so...

    Tags: Family, China, Music Theater, Xi'an (China), Infants

  20. Dec 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. PART 3 OF 3: The road to Double Happiness

    Tribune foreign correspondent
    Early this year, when the wheat had yet to rise in the fields of her hometown, Wang Run Chin was just another farmer's wife. She was a member of the Bai family, living in a peasant village called Two Dragons, and she had never left home. A short time...

    Tags: Family, China, Chin, The Happiest News!, Companies and Corporations

  22. Dec 17, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A Journey to Fill In the Blanks

    "Is that your mom?"
    Times Staff Writer
    "Is that your mom?" The puzzled second-grader looked from my face to my daughter's, back to mine and then again to my child's — struggling to reconcile my pale features and blond hair with Nora's tawny skin, dark brown mane and almond-shaped eyes....

    Tags: Family, Xi'an (China), Vehicles, Children, Beijing (China)

< Previous1  2  3Next >
Original site for Nanjing (China) topic gallery.
Loading...
 
 

Date:

Credit:

User-submitted

Tags:

Rate:
Sending...

E-mail this photo

Error: malformed email address(es)
Both "from" and "recipient" email fields are required.

Recipient E-mail Addresses

(up to 3, separated by commas) Send me a copy.

From:

e-mail | buy this photo | link to photo
Nanjing (China) Photos
Night view of Qinhuai River with the Nanking Confucian...
(January 22, 2013)
Travel to Nanjing, China
An artist's rendering shows a guest room at Fairmont Na...
(December 5, 2012)
Nanjing, China
Nanjing served as China's capital city several times th...
(August 10, 2012)
Touring Nanjing