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Show love and support: FPS/轉數快 ID: 164023863 Payme QRcode: http://bit.ly/247TalkPaymeQRcode Payme: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayme Paypal: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayPal 24/7TALK: Episode 2 ft. Wing Shya Special guest: Wing Shya Hosts: 24Herbs Filmed and edited: Pak Khei and Marco Mak Produced: 24HERBS and Studio8ight ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wing Shya is a photographer/graphic designer/director. He has done collaboration projects with the renowned movie director, Wong Kar-Wai on Happy Together, In the Mood for Love, Eros and 2046. Wing has directed for artistes like Karen Mok, Jacky Cheung and Vanessa Mae on music videos. In Spring 2010, Shya debuted his block-buster movie, Hot Summer Days and continued to work on the sequel, Love in Space, released in Fall 2011. In 2010, invited by Rodarte; Wing Shya conceived of a fashion-art film for their Maggie Cheung Collection, and in 2011, he was invited by YOOX to contemplate Lost Paradise, another fashion-art initiative for thecorner.com in China. 今集24/7 Talk我地請到夏永康Wing Shya同我地傾計。講吓攝影又講吓成長經歷,吹吓電影又探索吓人生。王家衛嘅合作,大陸電影老闆嘅豪氣,秘魯死滕水追尋自我之旅等等,無所不談完全暢所欲言。 留意翻,內有大量不雅用語及內容! Pls support and buy our music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/go-hard-single/id1260822753 https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/24herbs/id486419646 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/24Herbs_Official https://www.instagram.com/djkeepintouch https://www.instagram.com/phat24herbs https://www.instagram.com/eddie24herbs https://www.instagram.com/geestyles2.0 https://www.instagram.com/jbs8five2 https://www.instagram.com/djspyzitrix Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/24Herbs https://www.facebook.com/kittttt.leung https://www.facebook.com/phatchan https://www.facebook.com/GhostStyle https://www.facebook.com/jbrian.siswojo https://www.facebook.com/eddiechung https://www.facebook.com/deejayspyzi.trix
Malicious compliance, quiet hiring, worker hoarding, career cushioning, and quiet quitting are movements in the ever-shifting relationship between employer and employee in this economy.We break down what these terms mean, and talk about how social media influences our relationship with labor and autonomy.We end by talking about the most recent round of layoffs by big tech, and predict what's going to happen next.More episodes about career:Dear b&g: I never feel like I'm doing a good job at workWhat really goes into a dream career ft. Karen Mok & Serena Lee KimYou need to hear these 6 things if you're making a career switchRevisiting His 13-Year Fight to Stay in the US ft. MD MaHow to support bamboo & glass:
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"A professional change in midlife can provide a much-needed reset—at least when you're looking for a career that more closely aligns with your passion. But finding what you love, especially once you've gone down an entirely different path, can feel impossible."On bamboo & glass, we talk about the abundant possibilities of who we can choose to be, and one pillar we discuss is career. We all know the career jump is challenging. It's oftentimes where most of us get stuck: the fear of pursuing our dreams or stepping outside of our comfort zone. But what we don't talk as much about are the questions and sobering realizations we continue to have months, even years into the new venture, and how we relate that back to our “old selves.” We'll hear two past guests, Karen Mok and Serena Lee Kim, share their meandering journeys of wandering through career, unpacking success and passion alongside reinventing and redefining their identities. Our guests:Karen Mok | Twitter @itskmokSerena Lee Kim | Youtube @SerenaLeeKim Edited by Sarah ParkFollow our newsletter! New posts every Sunday.Episodes mentioned
In this episode we first take a look at The Killer, a film from 1989 directed by John Woo. It stars Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh, and nobody's motivation is what you think it is. Are people acting out of malice, avarice, guilt or something else? From there we move to 2002 and So Close, directed by Corey Yuen and starring Shu Qi, Zhao Wei and Karen Mok. Once again, everyone has some deeply buried motives. Perhaps they're so deep that they're only released through subtext. You really have to "read between the lines" to understand what people are thinking. Or, you could just listen to this episode and we'll tell you. Both of these episodes are a genuine romp and you'll definitely have fun watching them. COMING ATTRACTIONS: In our next episode we remain in Asia to look at a pair of films that Sean calls "Modern-Day Kurosawa," because they're set in the present day.First it'll be 1949's Stray Dog; then we look at High and Low, from 1963. Did you guess that they both star Toshiro Mifune? It's kind of a sucker bet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordsandmovies/support
"Key Change" 与网络电台 百会 baihui.live 的月度联动,为您带来春节特别节目之“被遗忘的华语流行歌曲”,邀您一同在回忆长河中悠闲游览。从莫文蔚、郭富城的 trip-hop 尝试、庾澄庆的 funky 律动到毛阿敏的动感情歌,重温知名歌手的冷门佳作,共赏两岸四地乐坛的沧海遗珠。本期节目首发于2022年1月31日,原链接在这里。 On the Chinese New Year's Eve broadcast of Baihui, KEY CHANGE wishes you all the best with a collection of forgotten mandarin and cantonese pop classics from the last century, ranging from Karen Mok and Aaron Kwok's trip-hop attempts, Harlem Yu's nod to funky grooves, to Mao A'Min's under-appreciated new jack swing hits. 曲目单: (00:25) 许志安 - 苍蝇 (04:32) 莫文蔚 - 爱丽斯永远住在这里 (08:17) 费翔 - 崇拜 (12:58) 高胜美 - 槟榔村之恋 (15:39) 郭富城 - 极度哀艳的晚上 (19:38) 庾澄庆 - 梦游涂鸦街 (23:46) 张立基 - 不知今晚这么热 (28:36) 陈明 - 寂寞让我如此美丽 (33:25) 童安格 - 如烟往事 (38:09) 林依轮 - 爱的梦很美 (42:22) 李玟 - 过完冬季 (47:41) 毛阿敏 - 爱情游戏 (52:22) 景岗山 - 半个回忆 (56:11) 雪村 - 征婚启事 → 选曲/配音/制作/包装:方舟 → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
In this episode of Heroic Purgatory, John and Jason discuss the 1995 Hong Kong comedy, Out of the Dark, directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Stephen Chow and Karen Mok. They talk about the Chow's most memorable scenes (in this film and others) and how Chow's particular brand of comedy elevates all his films above the competition. Timestamps: 1:36 Media Consumption 16:17 News 24:10 Film Discussion Website link: https://heroic-purgatory.blogspot.com/2021/06/s2e5-out-of-dark-1995.html Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeroicPurgatory Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/filmnohito Follow John: https://twitter.com/mildly_scifie
About this episodeWelcome to the final episode for Season 2 of Chief Best Friends! I am delighted to have our guests today, the founders of The Cosmos, Karen Mok and Cassandra Lam. I had wanted both of them to come onto the show back in Season 1 but the timing was never quite right for all of us. So it is with great pleasure and fanfare that the stars have aligned for both of them to come onto the show.On a personal level, I'm a big fan of the work they're doing in helping me understand the role of community for Asians and as women too. When I started this podcast, it was with the intention to raise Asian women's voices in both podcasting and entrepreneurship.Being part of The Cosmos myself, I know first hand how Karen and Cassandra is shaping and growing the community that's rooted in intention, transparency and integrity. It is the standard I now use to measure the kind of gathering I hope to create for female founders here in Asia, and it's something I hope you can take away as we do the work we do in making this world a better place.There is so much we can learn from Karen and Cassandra, I know you'll come out of this episode just as inspired as I am. What you’ll learn in this episodeHow to nurture relationships by being open and vulnerableHow to keep in touch with your friendsHow to endure and persevere through the tough times in starting a business with your best friend and co-founderEmbracing the intertwining lives with you and your chief best friend and how that has been a core in their relationshipWhy we need to be vulnerable and authentic to our chief best friend since they are the person that we’ve committed our lives to intertwine with by starting a business.The challenges, disappointments and disagreements of their relationship and how that has helped them to grow personally and professionallyHow being grateful for the setbacks improved their relationship and business.How to live up to the values that they’ve built on their company LINKS AND RESOURCESBooks: Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation by Jasmine Syedullah, Lama Rod Owens and Angel Kyodo WilliamsArticle: Buying Myself Back When does a model own her own image? By Emily Ratajkowski Say hi and connect with COSMOS!Join the CosmosCosmos on InstagramCosmos on TwitterCosmos on Facebook ENJOYED THIS EPISODE?Leave a review and help others find Chief Best FriendsShare with me on Instagram (@chiefbestfriends)Chat with me on Twitter (@cbfpod)
Что происходит с Гонконгом? Как там сейчас дела в макроплане? Есть надежда или все будет просто чудесно вместе с большим братом?Об этом и другом - в подкасте с Андреем Коротковым, портфельным управляющим из Гонконга.Правда ли, что 3 млн жителей собираются дернуть в АнглиюЕсть ли у гонковчан сожаления о протестахКак живется городу без туристовГонконг - осажденная крепость или чумной баракЧто нам несет 2021: пропасть или взлетКогда отменят гонконгские долларыЧто там произошло с IPO от Ant GroupЦифровые валюты - догон или обгонКроме этого, где поесть вкусные димсамы и особенности карантина hong kong style.Грамота: Было 蚂蚁金服 Ant Financial Services, а стало 马已经服 “Ма уже прогнулся”.Музыка: 莫文蔚 Karen Mok《呼吸有害 Breathing Is Hazardous》 Laowaicast выходит регулярно! Мы есть на всех основных платформах, в iTunes, Google Podcasts, на Яндекс.Музыке, Spotify и Youtube. Вопросы, пожелания и комментарии пишите на почту we@laowaicast.ru или на сайт.Поддержать проект:Дать донат! (Patreon, PayPal, Яндекс.Деньги, WeChat, Alipay).Поставьте Лаовайкасту пять звёзд в iTunesBTC: 1C6ePJcqLZTr6nEDoTCD8usenSju1TQ2p8Большое спасибо нашим главным патронам Aleksei Kolupaev и Дмитрию Брянцеву, отдельное Полине Струковой и msyu, а также всем остальным за донаты: Ева Волконская, Leny, Карманов Георгий, Levon Asatryan, Xie TianEn, Dmitry Erohin, Alexander, Ilia F., Andrej Fedotov, Anton Lokhanin, Casio, Dmytro Gomov, Fooby, Jane Matsesha, Maxim, Mixei, Oleg Fomin, Roman Drozhzhin, San Cak, Vasiliy Galkin, Wolfcub, Yaroslav, Zyablik, Мария Соозарь.
Community is something many of us value. But with the pandemic, there is a particular kind of community people have been valuing even more: online, digital communities. We've chatted in previous episodes about the power of social media and online connection. But building out an entire online community? That's certainly another story that needs to be highlighted.We're honored to be joined by Cassandra and Karen, the co-founders of The Cosmos, “A space for Asian womxn to care for themselves, their community, and their world.” In this episode, you'll hear them share:⟡ the lonely journey that is entrepreneurship⟡ how they crafted this powerful partnership with the hopes of creating a sustainable business⟡ the values they embody and bring into their leadership of The Cosmos⟡ the stories and narratives they hope to destigmatize within their community⟡ how they've continued to embrace change and allowed The Cosmos to undergo its multiple evolutions over the yearsIf you are seeking a digital community, hoping to start your own, or want to hear about the entrepreneurial journey of 2 Asian American womxn, this is absolutely the episode for you.More about The Cosmos:⟡ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jointhecosmos/More about Cassandra Lam: Cassandra Lam is a community builder, entrepreneur, and yoga teacher currently based in Brooklyn, NY. As CEO and Co-Founder of The Cosmos, she is committed to creating spaces for Asian womxn to care for themselves, their community, and their world. Since March 2018, The Cosmos has hosted 100+ workshops, produced 4 sold-out wellness retreats, and produced The Cosmos Summit: a 300-person experiential conference. In service of their mission to end the health and wellness care gap within the Asian community, The Cosmos launched Give Good Care: a 7-month virtual accelerator for 20 Asian wellness practitioners to grow their impact, build sustainable businesses, and serve the community.Born and raised in Covina, CA, Cassandra graduated UCLA 2013 with a B.A. in Political Science. She is the proud first generation daughter of Vietnamese refugees.⟡ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassandthecity/More about Karen Mok: Karen Mok is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of The Cosmos. She's a lover of pop culture, The Internet, and publisher of entirely too many anonymous Tumblr blogs. She was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina by immigrant parents. She is currently a homebody in Brooklyn with her new pup!⟡ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moxykk/Follow us on:⟡ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: https://linktr.ee/bambooandglass⟡ website: https://www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.com⟡ Da Eun: https://www.instagram.com/daeunkm⟡ Sophia: https://www.instagram.com/sophiasysunSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bambooandglass)
This is Blacklisted Cinema, where you are encouraged to talk during the movie. The movie this episode is Black Mask a 1996 Hong Kong action superhero film starring Jet Li, Lau Ching-wan, Karen Mok & Anthony Wong A survivor of a super soldier project must fight his former comrades as a masked hero. Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Imonfnjs7535svy3wtwdx7rhbpa?t%3DBlacklisted_Podcast IHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-blacklisted-podcast-30972563/ PodOmatic http://blacklisted.podomatic.com/ Or wherever you steal your free podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blacklisted-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklisted-podcast/support
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When Kato of Green Hornet meets industrial goth cyberpunk, you end up with the 1996 film Black Mask. Mysterious superhero Jet Li teams with policeman Sean 'The Rock' Lau to bring down an international drug cartel with a penchant for hacking and purple lighting. Two girls are throwing themselves at him (Karen Mok, Francoise Yip), but can Jet Li act enough to care? With a special appearance by a deranged Anthony Wong, and some Universal Soldier type stuntmen. Watch this and pretend you're living in the 90s.
We interview Karen Mok, the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of The Cosmos, a community for Asian women to flourish and thrive. In this episode, we talk to Karen about: How starting her first company at the age of 16 led her on a path of community building and entrepreneurship. The genesis of The Cosmos and how she met Cassandra Lam, her cofounder The battle of being both American and the child of Immigrants Mental Health and her struggle with depression The Power of Individual Agency Resources And Episode Citations: Links to Videos/Articles: Follow Karen on Twitter at @kmok88 Join the Cosmos at https://www.jointhecosmos.com/ Read the Medium Post that started it all: https://medium.com/@karenmok/who-is-the-asian-american-woman-an-open-letter-to-our-community-161ffb040677 Show Credits: Rochelle Kwan was our writer for this episode. Rochelle is currently a National Facilitator at StoryCorps, where she works towards building and deepening relationships to ensure the preservation of stories from the Asian community. Outside of work, you can find her dancing under the disco ball until the sun comes up and eating all over the city. Additional thanks to Kessyl Lim, our assistant producer; Debbie Wong & Kim Hernandez, our social media coordinators; and Rachel Chou our sound editor who mixed and edited this episode. --- Season 3 of Rock The Boat features Asian Americans who’ve succeeded Against All Odds. Follow Rock the Boat on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @rocktheboatnyc. You can reach us at hello@gorocktheboat.com. If you’re a fan of the podcast, please subscribe, share, and leave us a 5-star rating on iTunes! We really appreciate your help in spreading the word. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocktheboat/message
We're joined by Paul Jochico and Robespierre Dornagon, two of the three founders of the NYC-based dance studio House of Movement. We talk about how they founded their own studio, how the definition of hip hop has evolved, and which Marvel characters they'd make Asian.Follow Robes on Instagram and Twitter @robesee and Paul on Instagram @pjinmotion. Learn more about House of Movement at houseofmovementny.com and follow them on Instagram @homnyc.Model MinoritiesKate’s model minority is actor Karen Fukuhara. We know her from her Disney correspondent days, that one time she was Katana in Suicide Squad, and now we’re watching her in the new Amazon Prime original series The Boys.Yoko’s model minorities are Cassandra Lam and Karen Mok, founders of The Cosmos, a community for Asian women and non-binary creators. We love that they’re constantly evaluating and reassessing what these labels mean. Check them out @jointhecosmos!
Today we're talking to Cassandra Lam, co-founder of The Cosmos. Cassandra and co-founder Karen Mok started The Cosmos with a simple question: what does it mean for Asian women and gender non-binary people to not just survive, but to thrive? To not merely assimilate, but to carve their own paths? For their first community event, 20 strangers from all around the country flew to Seattle to meet Cassie and Karen and explore these questions together. After that weekend, Cassie and Karen put the attendees in a Slack group together. Then hosted another retreat. And another. Now The Cosmos has more than 5,000 members in cities around the country. Their book club was just featured in The New York Times and in just a few weeks, 500 members will gather for their very first summit here in New York City. What motivated Cassie and Karen start this group? How did they get it off the ground? What’s their big, bold vision for the future? Tune in to find out. Grab your copy of GET TOGETHER—our handbook on community-building
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This conversation was so good, I had to split it up into two parts! Meet the cofounders of The Cosmos, Cassandra Lam and Karen Mok. They created a fast-growing community for Asian women to connect and empower each other to flourish and thrive. In this first part, we get into some deeeep topics like their thoughts on the Asian American identity, their lives before The Cosmos, and what makes The Cosmos unique. You're going to love their authenticity and honesty! They've just launched a crowdfund campaign for their upcoming Cosmos Summit: a one-day event hosting 500 Asian women creators to come together. They're raising $75,000 in a month to put together this special event. If their mission resonates with you, please consider contributing! More details here: https://ifundwomen.com/projects/cosmos-summit Website: https://www.jointhecosmos.com/ Instagram: @jointhecosmos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jointhecosmos/ Transcription: https://medium.com/@chattingwithasians/6-chatting-with-cassandra-lam-karen-mok-cofounders-of-the-cosmos-part-1-efa510fd249a Music: www.bensound.com
Welcome to part two of my chat with the cofounders of The Cosmos, Cassandra Lam and Karen Mok. We talk more about the mission of The Cosmos, their crowdfunding campaign for The Cosmos Summit: a historical gathering of 500 Asian women creators in NYC this late summer, and why we need this summit. They're raising $75,000 in a month to put together this special event. If their mission resonates with you, please consider contributing! More details here: https://ifundwomen.com/projects/cosmos-summit Website: https://www.jointhecosmos.com/ Instagram: @jointhecosmos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jointhecosmos/ Transcription: https://medium.com/@chattingwithasians/7-chatting-with-cassandra-lam-karen-mok-cofounders-of-the-cosmos-part-2-4c08b12252ee Music: www.bensound.com
*Listen to us talk about* - Being ASIAN IS AWESOME. Direct quote. - We hope Asian women can have boobs and curves without slut-shaming and fetishization. - We compete on how many times we can watch To All The Boys I Ever Loved in one weekend. - We coin the term “Asian American escapism” - Lana Condor and Leah Nichols are adoptees with white parents. We discuss how they relate to “Asian American” - We friend request Yaeji. *Mentions* To All The Boys I Loved Before (film) Sex and the City (TV Series) Crazy Rich Asians (film) Searching (film) Friday Night Lights (TV Series) Explosions in the Sky (instrumental artist) Something New (film) Dear White People (TV Series) By SISTERLAND - You're Brilliant and I'm Buzzed. Thirty min of pop culture commentary by friends and neighbors Karen Mok and Leah Nichols.
This week we fly the mothership to Hong Kong to take on The God of Cookery (1996). The God of Cookery is a wonderful comedy written, directed, and starring the amazing Stephen Chow along side Karen Mok, and Vincent Kok. What is it you ask? Think of it as Iron Chef if the chairman was an arrogant jerk, who can't cook, but learns to do it once he has been dethroned while learning humility along the way. Join Invasion of the Remake as we try to remake our first foreign film for a Western audience. Can it be done? Download this week's episode to find out. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
Show love and support: FPS/轉數快 ID: 164023863 Payme QRcode: http://bit.ly/247TalkPaymeQRcode Payme: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayme Paypal: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayPal 24/7TALK: Episode 2 ft. Wing Shya Special guest: Wing Shya Hosts: 24Herbs Filmed and edited: Pak Khei and Marco Mak Produced: 24HERBS and Studio8ight ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wing Shya is a photographer/graphic designer/director. He has done collaboration projects with the renowned movie director, Wong Kar-Wai on Happy Together, In the Mood for Love, Eros and 2046. Wing has directed for artistes like Karen Mok, Jacky Cheung and Vanessa Mae on music videos. In Spring 2010, Shya debuted his block-buster movie, Hot Summer Days and continued to work on the sequel, Love in Space, released in Fall 2011. In 2010, invited by Rodarte; Wing Shya conceived of a fashion-art film for their Maggie Cheung Collection, and in 2011, he was invited by YOOX to contemplate Lost Paradise, another fashion-art initiative for thecorner.com in China. 今集24/7 Talk我地請到夏永康Wing Shya同我地傾計。講吓攝影又講吓成長經歷,吹吓電影又探索吓人生。王家衛嘅合作,大陸電影老闆嘅豪氣,秘魯死滕水追尋自我之旅等等,無所不談完全暢所欲言。 留意翻,內有大量不雅用語及內容! Pls support and buy our music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/go-hard-single/id1260822753 https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/24herbs/id486419646 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/24Herbs_Official https://www.instagram.com/djkeepintouch https://www.instagram.com/phat24herbs https://www.instagram.com/eddie24herbs https://www.instagram.com/geestyles2.0 https://www.instagram.com/jbs8five2 https://www.instagram.com/djspyzitrix Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/24Herbs https://www.facebook.com/kittttt.leung https://www.facebook.com/phatchan https://www.facebook.com/GhostStyle https://www.facebook.com/jbrian.siswojo https://www.facebook.com/eddiechung https://www.facebook.com/deejayspyzi.trix
24/7TALK: Episode 2 ft. Wing Shya Special guest: Wing Shya Hosts: 24Herbs Filmed and edited: Pak Khei and Marco Mak Produced: 24HERBS and Studio8ight ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wing Shya is a photographer/graphic designer/director. He has done collaboration projects with the renowned movie director, Wong Kar-Wai on Happy Together, In the Mood for Love, Eros and 2046. Wing has directed for artistes like Karen Mok, Jacky Cheung and Vanessa Mae on music videos. In Spring 2010, Shya debuted his block-buster movie, Hot Summer Days and continued to work on the sequel, Love in Space, released in Fall 2011. In 2010, invited by Rodarte; Wing Shya conceived of a fashion-art film for their Maggie Cheung Collection, and in 2011, he was invited by YOOX to contemplate Lost Paradise, another fashion-art initiative for thecorner.com in China. 今集24/7 Talk我地請到夏永康Wing Shya同我地傾計。講吓攝影又講吓成長經歷,吹吓電影又探索吓人生。王家衛嘅合作,大陸電影老闆嘅豪氣,秘魯死滕水追尋自我之旅等等,無所不談完全暢所欲言。 留意翻,內有大量不雅用語及🔞內容! Pls support and buy our music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/go-hard-single/id1260822753 https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/24herbs/id486419646 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/24Herbs_Official https://www.instagram.com/djkeepintouch https://www.instagram.com/phat24herbs https://www.instagram.com/eddie24herbs https://www.instagram.com/geestyles2.0 https://www.instagram.com/jbs8five2 https://www.instagram.com/djspyzitrix Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/24Herbs https://www.facebook.com/kittttt.leung https://www.facebook.com/phatchan https://www.facebook.com/GhostStyle https://www.facebook.com/jbrian.siswojo https://www.facebook.com/eddiechung https://www.facebook.com/deejayspyzi.trix
女权,一直是个敏感的话题。无论国内、国外,有关女性权益的讨论从未停止。不过,毋庸置疑的是,尽管现代文明已经发展至此,女性的社会地位今非昔比,但她们依然是弱势团体。本期节目,小马和勺子将用 8 首歌的时间,讨论有关女权的种种,权当送给各位女性朋友的礼物,预祝各位节日快乐。 本期歌单 阿密特 - 母系社会 @ AMIT2 (2015) 蔡依林 安室奈美惠 - I'm not Yours @ 呸 (2014) Beyoncé - If I Were a Boy @ I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008) Tori Amos - Cornflake Girl @ Under the Pink (1994) Maddie & Tae - Girl in a Country Song @ Start Here (2015) Ne-Yo - Miss Independent @ Year of the Gentleman (2008) 莫文蔚 - 妇女新知 @ Karen Mok (2000) Cyndi Lauper - She Bop @ She's So Unusual (1983)
With Karen Mok, we discussed the initiative & footprint of Seedstars World & her perspectives on startup ecosystems after traveling 15 cities in Asia. The conversation started with her background as a social entrepreneur and how she eventually joined SeedStars World. We continued her journey with Seedstars World, where she organised the business competition across different The post Episode 82: Seedstars World in Asia with Karen Mok appeared first on Analyse Asia.
"The Great Hypnotist", or Cui Mian Da Shi, is a fascinating thriller produced by dedicated filmmakers. It would have been the perfect story if it wasn't deliberately simplified to meet the demands of lazy viewers. Sadly, this nice gesture has not been appreciated by film critics. The story is essentially a battle of wits between a highly successful psychotherapist and his female patient. The girl claims to be disturbed by her ability to see ghosts, but the therapist, being a confident man of science, insists on uncovering the secrets behind the patient's state of mind. After an excruciating, late-night session, both the shrink and his client get over their respective problems and resolve some old issues from years ago. In "The Great Hypnotist", director Chen Zhengdao revisits a familiar genre and proves that he hasn't lost his edge after making a shift to romantic comedy. Despite the widespread promotion that has made the plot slightly predictable, the director still manages to grip even the most guarded viewers with an intense opening. That intense feeling is continuously inspired and nurtured throughout the film until the last moment in the big reveal. The thrilling effect is carefully built up thanks to the dedication of cameraman Charlie Lam and whoever designed and built the setting. The story mostly takes place in the unconscious minds of the leading characters, so the cinematographer makes use of various types of lighting and colors to create stress and suspension. The effect is also enhanced by well-placed furniture in an old house, and a dozen distinctive designs here and there, for example, a unique pattern on the floor and a door with a sophisticated carving. All these elements are presented with abundant montage to form a sense of mystery, which is strengthened by lack of knowledge about hypnosis on the part of most ordinary movie-goers. It is exactly the unfamiliar nature of the subject that has botched the whole thing. In fear that the viewers might not be able to keep up, the screenwriter Ren Peng deliberately gives away hints early in the film, and it is particularly exhausting when he tries to explain everything in a flashback near the end. The unnecessary effort certainly helps the viewers understand the story, but it also takes away the fun of hours of brooding and speculating. So for those who easily lose their patience, the last part of the film may be difficult to sit through, despite good performances from Xu Zheng and Karen Mok. But since the viewers probably got pretty nervous in the first half, they might as well take the time to restore their composure; after all, no one wants to drive home thinking about ghosts, or allegations of ghosts.