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Atsuko Okatsuka, who turned down a lucrative offer to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, has publicly shared the contract
Left-Handed Girl has travelled from the heart of Taipei to Cannes and beyond will soon be available to a global
Jeremy Lin, the face of “Linsanity,” retires after 15 years, leaving behind NBA glory, Taiwan titles, and a legacy of
Taiwanese group F4, propelled to stardom by the 2001 drama 'Meteor Garden,' thrilled fans with a surprise reunion performance at
Joan Chen leads The Evil Inside, a Taiwan-set thriller on gambling, grief, and redemption, marking her first collaboration with a
Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, known for Meteor Garden, has died at 48. She fell ill with pneumonia while on a
Taiwanese compoaser An-Ting, who is now based in London, is inviting liseners to experience her altest album, 'Lost Communications 失絡之聲.'
Simu Liu has said he "loves Harry Potter" but "very much dislikes" JK Rowling, whose comments spurred on Lin Yu-ting
Sean Wang's Dìdi is a triumph of personal filmmaking, a poignant and insightful exploration of the Asian American teenage experience
Oscar-nominated director Sean Wang's Sundance Film favourite, Didi, has just dropped its first trailer
Sean Wang's coming of age film, Didi, stars Izaac Wang, Joan Chen, Shirley Chen, and Chang Li Hua
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Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from Wimbledon after a stress fracture in her lower right leg, ending her home Grand Slam
Steven Gerrard fronted China’s Laizhou Whiskey campaign ahead of the World Cup, with the Liverpool legend praising the drink in
Singapore’s hand-drawn feature The Violinist wins the Cristal Award for Best Feature Film at Annecy 2026, alongside the SACEM music
Hong Myung-Bo resigns after South Korea’s World Cup exit as President Lee orders a government investigation into the team’s performance
Yvonne Chapman talks Hong Kong’s high society in The Season, why “what you see is not all there is,” and
A new digital series highlights the forgotten Asian American inventors and cultural heavyweights who shaped modern life ahead of the
Art heals when words fail. Quentin Lee’s new project The Way You Dance tackles family grief and queer identity in
Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash