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Bruce Lee’s martial arts classic with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes is a hit on streaming 52 years later. He may have passed away ...
Thanking the whole team of The Art of Negotiation, lead actor Lee shared his farewell message (via Soompi): “I feel even more regretful as we are about to say goodbye with the arrival of warm spring.
Soyoung Lee, a specialist in Korean ceramics, is the new director and CEO of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Lee succeeds longtime CEO Jay Xu, who had served in the role since 2008. (Asian Art ...
Southwest Florida artist Leoma Lovegrove has died. Known as the First Lady of Matlacha, Lovegrove's eccentric style was as colorful as her art. Matlacha shared an image of Lovegrove, expressing ...
The actor was best known for his villainous roles, and his starring role in the classic 1978 Bruce Lee film Game of Death as Stick (named for the matchstick constantly hanging from his mouth), which ...
An April 22nd meeting has been set between Seattle University and the community following concerns about the school’s plans to demolish its Lee Center for the Arts to make way for a new art museum on ...
His most memorable role was as the sharpshooting sniper Stick, nicknamed for the matchstick he constantly had in his mouth, in the iconic 1978 Bruce Lee film Game of Death. Mel was often cast as ...
HANNIBAL — St. Louis photographer Bruce Toulmin is Alliance Gallery’s guest artist for the month of April. After years of taking only black and white film photos, his family gifted him a Nikon digital ...
A new exhibition of Bruce Nauman’s celebrated Conceptual art from the decade he worked in Pasadena proves startlingly timely. Working in a tumultuous period of political and social turmoil ...
a competition organizer just then getting traction for his own Dada-inspired anti-art, leapt to its defense in a three-page, 18-bullet-point text. At Goodman, the sculpture sets up “Bruce Nauman ...
For 7 days, I followed Bruce Lee’s legendary training routine - from explosive bodyweight workouts to brutal core training and martial arts drills. No machines, no shortcuts - just raw speed ...