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Photos: BILL BILL – New York Fashion Week Fall 2025
16 February 2025 4:12 AM | No CommentsPhotos from the BILL BILL - Asia Fashion Collection runway show in New York.
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Photos: Meg Kim – New York Fashion Week Fall 2025
14 February 2025 4:35 AM | No CommentsPhotos from the Meg Kim - Asia Fashion Collection runway show in New York.
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Photos: LITTLE BEDROOM – New York Fashion Week Fall 2025
14 February 2025 4:14 AM | No CommentsPhotos from the LITTLE BEDROOM - Asia Fashion Collection runway show in New York.
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Photos and video: FINE CHAOS Fall 2025 – Copenhagen Fashion Week
13 February 2025 6:25 AM | No CommentsPhotos and video from the FINE CHAOS Fall/Winter 2025 Copenhagen collection.
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Paris 2024: Noah Lyles wins 100m gold in photo finish
18 January 2025 11:41 PM | No CommentsWhen the 100m men's race was over at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the runners were confused. The spectators were equally confused.
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Sports Archive
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Westminster’s Class of 2008: Uno, the retirees and the returnees
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 8, 2009 | No CommentsUno, a 15-inch beagle – a breed that had never won overall honors in the Show’s 132 years – upset some heavy favorites to capture Best in Show. -
As Roddick’s star falls, Del Potro’s rises
Kwai ChanPosted on August 17, 2008 | No CommentsDel Potro defeats Troicki, 6-3 6-3, to win the Legg Mason Tennis Classic It wasn’t supposed to happen this way. The stage was set for top-ranked American Andy Roddick to […] -
Scene at the 2008 Legg Mason Tennis Classic
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 17, 2008 | No CommentsThis year’s Legg Mason Tennis Classic featured new names and familiar faces. In terms of the former, Juan Martin Del Potro – a 19-year-old Argentinean – defeated Serbian Victor Troicki, […] -
Beijing cheer permeates Olympic atmosphere
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 15, 2008 | No CommentsOn 8-8-08, the day of the Opening Ceremonies – lucky in Chinese terms since the number ‘8’ symbolizes “prosperity” – it was hard not to get into the Olympic spirit […] -
Beastie Boy’s basketball documentary a slam dunk
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on May 4, 2008 | No CommentsAdam Yauch admits that he would rather play basketball than watch it. “I get real bored watching basketball on TV, real quick,” said Yauch, who comprises one-third of the Beastie […] -
Cynthia and Alex Rodriguez push fashionable cause
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on September 6, 2007 | No CommentsThe New York Yankees may be clinging to their A.L. Wild Card lead, but that didn’t stop Alex Rodriguez from taking time out during his team’s home stand against the […] -
Everyone’s a champion, but there can be only one Best in Show
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 13, 2007 | No CommentsWhen handler Kellie Fitzgerald sank to her knees after her English Springer Spaniel, Ch. Felicity’s Diamond Jim (call name: James), won the coveted Best in Show distinction at the 2007 […] -
Before the Westminster Dog Show…They All Came Out to Play
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 12, 2007 | No CommentsThe Westminster Dog Show – the world’s most recognizable – typically takes place over two February weekdays in New York City, but this year’s pageantry leading up to the 131st […] -
Sharapova, Bryan Brothers attend pre-U.S. Open fête
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 24, 2006 | No CommentsJoining Maria Sharapova and the Bryan twins at a rooftop party were Miss Teen USA, Miss USA, and Channing Frye and David Lee of the New York Knicks. -
USA Basketball? Dream On.
Scott MillerPosted on January 30, 2006 | No CommentsThe aura of invincibility is over for the United States of America, which had long been an international force in basketball. When professional players were first allowed to play in […]