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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/09/2024

It is difficult to discern from this latest film spinoff from the TV series why these two bears and their friend Vick have been so successful
If you’re a card-carrying member of the substantial fanbase of the Chinese animated television series Boonie Bears, which has already spawned half a dozen feature films, you probably know more or less what you’re getting into here. If you’re new to it, welcome to the life of two bears and their friend Vick, a former logger. This adventure focuses on Vick, and explores the road less travelled, via an alternative-realities-slash-time-travel plot involving wispy guardians of the timelines and mad scientist hocus pocus gone awry.
Say what you will about the likes of more traditional “what if” stories such as A Christmas Carol and It’s a Wonderful Life, but they do at least keep things simple. Boonie Bears: Time Twist is nothing if not convoluted. Perhaps the baroque storytelling wouldn’t matter so much if the thing had any wit about it, but it’s difficult to discern from this entry why this set of characters have been quite so successful. The humour falls pretty flat; the big gags are around moments like the boss turning out to be standing behind Vick when he’s doing an impression of her, or a character serving up unappetising soup which somebody has to eat out of politeness.

FROM WJLA
Posted on 09/09/2024

The Asian-American-inspired bakery featured items from cakes to matcha chocolate chip cookies. Co-owners, Rose Nguyen and Paula Wang spoke about how they hope people are open to trying new things when ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/09/2024

Waverly, the founder of mHart media, and mHart artist Francene Rouelle talk about how they’re carving a new space in the Austin music scene.

FROM DALLAS MORNING NEWS ON MSN
Posted on 09/09/2024

These days, music lovers have a growing number of Asian American musical artists to listen to like Thuy, Keshi and Mitski. But while Asian American musicians have become more visible, there’s still ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/09/2024

Christina Kashiwada was traveling for work during the summer of 2018 when she noticed a small, itchy lump in her left breast. She thought little of it at first. She did routine self-checks and kept up ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/08/2024

American reality dating show “The Bachelorette” debuted over 20 years ago; the series, a spinoff of “The Bachelor,” follows a single woman and a panel of men vying for her affection until the season ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/08/2024

About 11,000 Asian American and Pacific Islander women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021 and about 1,500 died.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/08/2024

The text – from 4th century BCE China – wittily rejects the idea of staying ‘in our lane’. Life is too important to do that
It takes courage to navigate our way when confronted with the unfamiliar. Whether it’s at a gathering of unfamiliar faces, or tackling a new project, or moving into a new neighbourhood. We can’t predict how people will respond to us, and often can’t confidently rely on our existing knowledge and skill sets.
, was written at a time when life was precarious. It recognises that circumstances are always changing and it encourages us to embrace what these changes bring. The Zhuangzi is a wonderful text, full of fascinating stories that sometimes use talking animals to question our values and projects. It makes fun of the way other approaches or traditions can take life too seriously, for instance, when they impose rigid practices and expectations on everyone. It challenges the Confucian views of the time, in some stories portraying Confucius as being inflexibly focused on a specific way to live. In one scenario he is described as being in shackles, bound by his own values. Through this image, the Zhuangzi emphasises the importance of allowing ourselves to wander outside our comfort zone.
Karyn Lai is professor of philosophy at the faculty of arts, design and architecture at the University of New South Wales

FROM AOL
Posted on 09/08/2024

"There were clear patterns of foreign influence trying to dictate the outcome of the election -- groups with ties to mainland China and the CCP [Chinese Communist Party]. They were trying to steal the ...

FROM AOL
Posted on 09/08/2024

Following Linda Sun’s firing in 2023 and a host of charges filed against her and her husband in an indictment unsealed this month, the New York state government is grappling with having employed an ...

FROM CNN ON MSN
Posted on 09/08/2024

Following Linda Sun’s firing in 2023 and a host of charges filed against her and her husband in an indictment unsealed this month, the New York state government is grappling with having employed an ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/08/2024

Ajay Bhutoria, a leader in the South Asian community and National Finance Committee member for Harris for President, has released a Bollywood-themed song titled ...

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