By Patrick Frater
14.05.2020 - 00:54 / variety.com
By Rebecca Davis
editor
“Little Women” and “1917” appear to be among the first titles that will hit Chinese theaters when they reopen in the wake of the novel coronavirus, new posters and promotion indicate.
The two titles have already passed Chinese censorship approvals and were scheduled for release in February, just after the Oscars, but were bumped when cinemas shuttered nationwide. No release date has been set, but the two films have released new posters.
The one for “1917” features
By Patrick Frater
A new investigative report has uncovered the story of a popular YouTuber who apparently gave away her adopted son to a new family due to unspecified “behavioral issues.”
Merriam-Webster has updated its entry on “Chinese restaurant syndrome,” a term many Asian Americans saw as antiquated and even racist.
By Rebecca Davis
By Tom Grater
The Chinese Laundry sale is offering a Memorial Sale with 25% off regular price items through May 28 with code YAY25. You'll also get 50% off items in the sale section of the website.
The Chinese Laundry sale is offering 50% off through May 31.
Bryan Adams is asking for your forgiveness after he made insensitive comments blaming the coronavirus pandemic on “f**king bat eating” Chinese people.
Bryan Adams is apologizing for comments on social media that many condemned as racist.
Key workers in Perth and Kinross will be better prepared in tackling the coronavirus pandemic after a donation of 20,000 face masks from the Chinese government.