Is it any surprise that most men find it easier to love their cars more than themselves?
Hypnotherapist Dr Teoh Hooi-Meng says he taps into the power of the subconscious mind, which he claims guides 80 percent of our daily lives.
Hong Kong director Peter Chan's period blockbuster Wu Xia, about martial arts, will premiere on July 4, rather than Aug 3.
In the cozy beauty salon the masseuse casually asked me, "Can I touch your nose?" I was quite surprised but answered, "Of course!"
Despite suffering four diseases, 23 scars and 17 brushes with death in one of Tibet's most ferocious environments, Peng Yan remains committed to her work.
Recently in New York City, three staged readings offered a barebones glimpse into a translated play from the National Center for the Performing Arts in China.
Zeng Yike, a contestant on the popular TV competition Happy Girls, will soon embark on an acting career.
A restoration of the 1940 biopic of Confucius by the director Fei Mu, thought to have been lost, means the film can now take its rightful place in history.
China's Zonbo Media has signed a contract with Singapore's Homerun Asia to make a $15 million remake of the French literary classic Dangerous Liaisons.
Marrying well is better than marrying wealth, says Taiwan model/actress Lin Chi-ling, whose latest big screen role, nevertheless, is that of a material girl.
"Try this on," Daissy Owen says, tossing another T-shirt over the WalMart changing room door.
She arrived like a modern-day Cleopatra, smiling and waving down at her adoring masses from the top deck of a trolley, her tresses fluttering in the wind.