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Kihachiro Kawamoto worked with the masters of stop motion in Japan and Europe. Sixty years on, he's still making anime with puppets, enchanting all ages.
This interview with Azlan Mohamed Noh and Cameron Pretsel was conducted before the release of their self-funded debut EP.
Over a thousand years ago, a noblewoman became one of Japan's greatest poets and caused romantic scandals. She's commemorated in legend, theater, railroads and rice.
Solo female mime artists are rare. Yayoi Hirano, now living in Vancouver, BC, is one of the finest mimes and mask makers that Japan has produced.
New exhibitions for 2010 will feature ceramics, architecture, performance photographs, silver, fashion designs and accessories as well as Japanese classical theatre.
For long seen only as a capital of sleaze, Bangkok is now a capital of the finest that art can offer, whether it be in music concerts, ballet, opera, or art exhibitions.
Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki has become one of the most feared players in the NBA. Here is our player profile on Dirk Nowitzki.
Snorkeling is a great family activity and the Caribbean, with its crystal clear waters and white sand beaches, is the perfect place to don a mask and fins.
FlashForward lives up to potential as a hype-worthy pilot, but its rocketing pace will have to slacken a bit and let its characters breathe to live up to its Lost envy.
Akira Kurosawa's films may be the most widely-known works of Japanese cinema in the West, but the films of Yasujiro Ozu speak in a more authentically Japanese voice.
With many positive health benefits (anti-cancer, anti-viral, anti-biotic), drinking Green Tea is the perfect choice when trying to lose weight.
Music, dance and drama - these three characters in kanji make up the word kabuki, a traditional Japanese theatrical fusion of aesthetics and culture.
The critically acclaimed science fiction drama, that first aired one week ago in the US, has crossed the great continental divide and landed on our shores with a bang.
Gladiator writer David Franzoni has the rights to remake JSA but this Korean movie remains the compelling original. Starring Yeong Ae Lee, Byung Hung Lee & Kang Ho Song.
The new sci-fi drama from David S. Goyer and Brannon Braga succeeds with a simple concept and near limitless potential.
Each region of Japan had its own traditional songs, for work and play. Changing work patterns encouraged the songs to move to the stage and now into folk rock!


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