Monthly Archives: June 2008

Yao Ming may be ready for Olympics

After four month of recuperation from a bone fracture in his foot, Yao Ming seems ready to be geared up for the Olympics. China will face off against the USA’s NBA stars on August 10. (He definitely looks better than he did at his press conference a couple months ago.) Good to hear the big man is ready to start training again in mid-July.

Yao Ming also spent some time talking about the China quake. He did a PSA for the China quake just weeks after the tragic event. The Yao Ming Foundation is one of the other ways that he is helping the quake relief efforts.

Watch Yao Ming talk about the Olympics and the China Earthquake.

Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol

Super Girl is the rough Chinese equivalent of American Idol but a billion times larger and more intense. Its season finale drew in over 420 million viewers, making it not only the most-watched TV program in the history of ever, but one with an audience larger than the populations of the US and Great Britain combined.

In this series, Yang Lei leads on a little tour of her country as we try to wrap our minds around the insanity that is 21st century China…

This is an interesting documentary. You can see the complete series below.

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 1 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 2 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 3 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 4 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 5 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 6 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 7 of 8

Watch Shanghai Super Girl – China’s American Idol Part 8 of 8

70th Anniversary of Los Angeles Chinatown

On Saturday, June 28, Chinatown will celebrate the 70th anniversary of “New Chinatown.”

The public is invited to gather in Central Plaza from 7 to 11 p.m. to enjoy 1940’s style big band music and dancing, cocktails from the era, a video montage of the many movies shot in Chinatown, and a narrated video presentation of historic photos. A “Best Costume Contest” will be held to judge those who choose to come in 1930’s or 1940’s attire. Other entertainment will feature Chinese martial artists, lion dancers, and book-signings and readings by authors whose books celebrate Chinatown history.

The event will be kicked off with the re-dedication of one of the original plaques—recently discovered buried in storage—and an original replica on which is inscribed the words “Dedicated to the Chinese Pioneers Who Participated in the Constructive History of California.” This plaque was originally dedicated by California Governor Frank Merriam on June 25, 1938. The Governor was joined by a host of local dignitaries including Los Angeles Mayor F.L. Shaw, Republic of China Consul T.K. Chang, Princess Der Ling of China, actress Anna May Wong, and artist Tyrus Wong. In Governor Merriam’s words, New Chinatown “represented a monument to those Chinese who played such an important role in building the West and a lasting evidence of American Chinese amity.”

“New Chinatown” was an enclave of restaurants, shops, offices, and residences, which replaced an older settlement which had been displaced by the construction of Union Station. “New Chinatown” was billed as the first modern American Chinatown owned and planned from the ground up by Chinese. Today, “New Chinatown” is known as Central Plaza and is home to old and new establishments including curio shops, restaurants, bars, art galleries, and Chinatown’s trendiest boutiques.

The plaza that was dedicated seventy years ago became the heart of a much larger Chinatown, and today forms the backbone of a vibrant and expansive Southern California Chinese American community.

The free festival will run from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. at 951 N. Broadway Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Parking around the area is plentiful, and the festival is also easily accessed via Metro Gold Line rail from the Chinatown Station.

Here’s a video with the sights and sounds of Los Angeles Chinatown

Far East Movement needs your help


Far East Movement
is waging a campaign to be in the radio rotation on Blazin 98.9 in San Diego. We got a note from them. Here’s how you can help no matter where you are in the country:

WE WON 4 NIGHTS IN A ROW on Blazin 98.9’s “Hate it Or Love It”!! 1 MORE TO GO….

wanna thank you guys for voting and spreading the word to get people to vote this week for LOWRIDIN on Blazin 98.9 “Hate It Or Love It”. we won tonight with 89% votes “Love IT” for LOWRIDIN thanks to you guys. We need to win 1 more night and they’ll retire Lowridin with 5 wins and they’ll start playin it more in San Diego.

619-864-1989 – Vote “LOVE IT” around 7:35pm pst ish 🙂

you can listen LIVE ONLINE at 7:25pm pst at http://web.blazin989.com/ if your not in the San Diego area. WE CAN DO IT!!! just 1 MORE NIGHT!

Far East Movement performing Lowridin’ in Sacramento

Kimora Lee Simmons gets the kids


Ming Lee

Aoki Lee

“The Insider” obtained court papers that show Kimora Lee Simmons, 33, has won sole custody of her two daughters – Ming, 8, and Aoki, 5. The half Japanese and half African American CEO of Baby Phat will have the legal authority to make decisions regarding her daughters’ health, education and welfare. Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, 50, gets the girls one week out of every eight and time for summer vacations & holidays.

Russell Simmons will pay Kimora Lee $20,000 per month per child. (That’s almost $500k per year for both kids!!!) The child support will be paid until each girl reaches age 19 1/2, becomes emancipated, dies, marries, becomes self-supporting, no longer lives with Kimora Lee Simmons, joins the armed forces or if the court later orders otherwise. Also he is required to purchase or lease a new car that is valued at no less than $60,000 for the use and benefit of his daughters once every 24 months.

Here’s a post by Russell Simmons on his blog entry entitled “Russell Sets The Record Straight

You you want more Kimora Lee Simmons, you can watch her on “Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane

Zheng Jie defeats Ana Ivanovic at Wimbledon

Chinese tennis player Zheng Jie, ranked #133 in the world, defeated Top seed and French Open champion Ana Ivanovic today. Since she did not play last year after injuring her ankle, Zheng Jie entered Wimbledon as a wildcard. Zheng Jie is first Asian player to defeat a world’s #1 in a Grandslam event. The 24 year old convincing defeated Ana Ivanovic 6-1, 6-4.

Previously, Zheng Jie has won 11 doubles titles and three career singles titles. She reached a career high singles ranking of #27 in 2006. You can catch more Zheng Jie at Wimbledon and on China’s Olympic team. She will play singles and doubles for China at the Beijing Olympics in August. (That’s a whole lot of tennis for her!!)

Zheng Jie interview after defeating Ana Ivanovic