 | A student of the renowned Tai Chi master Cheng Man-ch’ing, Wolfe Lowenthal writes an accessible memoir of his tutelage from the mid-60’s to 1975, when Professor Cheng returned to Taiwan and shortly thereafter passed away. Professor Cheng, known as... |
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 | Master Liang Shou-Yu, who has been involved in martial arts since the age of six, guides audiences through the basics of this form that is often thought of as "moving meditation." Taught at a beginning level, the exercises can be done for only 20... |
 | This is the story of a journalist from Beijing who after visiting the Kekexili wilderness, goes on to investigate the mysterious vanishing of patrol volunteers and the slaughtering of Tibetan antelopes. |
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 | This collection of writing on the Chinese “inner martial art” ranges from the TAI CHI CHUAN CHING of 14th-century monk Chang San-Feng (who allegedly discovered the style while watching a snake fight a crane) to elaborations, insights and songs from... |
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 | A dissatisfied married couple decide to try extra-marital affairs, but their plan falls apart when both partners unknowingly take the same lover, an attractive photographer. A delicate and sensual look at sex and commitment. |