Wong Kar-wai receives spotlight at Gateway Film Center
The sensual colors, echoing music and avant-garde storytelling of Hong Kong’s acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar-wai made it to Columbus across 7,989 miles of land and sea.
The sensual colors, echoing music and avant-garde storytelling of Hong Kong’s acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar-wai made it to Columbus across 7,989 miles of land and sea.
Tucked in the basement of a plaza on the corner of North High Street and Woodruff Avenue is Joy’s Village, a family-owned Chinese restaurant voted best international food near campus by Lantern readers this year.
An Ohio State researcher tried to convince FBI agents that his three large bags, one small suitcase and a briefcase containing two laptops, three c…
With the temperatures slowly starting to rise and the days gradually getting longer, spring is almost upon us, and with it comes the most anticipated h…
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month celebrates the diverse range of ethnicities that make up the Asian American experience. The …
An Ohio State kung fu club proved that “Avatar: The Last Airbender” continues to draw crowds, finding its largest audience yet with a themed panel …
Actions speak louder than words — a phrase Lucille Toth takes literally. On Board(hers), a dance workshop and performance directed by Toth, an a…
A small boy looks through jail bars with blood splattered across his white-and-blue striped shirt. He has a solemn look on his face as he stands gr…
The founder and lead curator of the Hongwenboya Art Museum in China gave a presentation about Chinese culture, philosophy and furniture on Tuesday.…
In one of the largest Chinese New Year events at Ohio State, the Chinese American Student Association will raise awareness and celebrate Asian-Amer…