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Buzz: Ming Tsai stops by at opening ceremony | Convention News
East Meets West: AAJA journalists meet a local celebrity: chef, author, entrepreneur and activist.


Average Betty & Ming Tsai on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Chef Ming Tsai at The Food & Wine Classic in Aspen 2009... Watch the video: www.averagebetty.com/?p=246.

Ming Tsai and Todd English do East Meets West
About 10 years ago, there was a highly touted agreement for a business relationship between Todd English and golfing great Greg Norman to open Norman's first venture into the restaurant business. The restaurant was Greg Norman's ...


Ming Tsai and Todd English do East Meets West
Todd English's shows are some of the worse on PBS. His last show had him eating one type of soup made by a number of cultures, dumplings for example, and then going into his own kitchen and making his own renditions. ...

Ming Tsai and Michela Larson talk Julia on WGBH's Greater Boston
Ming said that although she was later complimentary about the meal, her first comment was to chide him for not having any female line cooks. Michela said that Julia walked in on English's day off and after her meal, asked to come into ...


Please Don't Pass The Nuts™: Ming Tsai, Atlantic Monthly
Ming Tsai:"I've always believed if you're in the restaurant business, which is in the hospitality and service industry, after all, it is your duty to serve everyone safe food." Read more at on the Atlantic Monthly site. ...

Please Don't Pass The Nuts™: Ming Tsai, Cookie Magazine
Ming Tsai, Cookie Magazine. More yay from Ming in Cookie magazine: "And if a restaurant says, 'We'd rather not serve you,' get out and find one that will." YES! Posted by Allergic Girl® at 9:58 AM. Labels: allergies ...

Worry-Free Dinners®: Ming Tsai, Blue Ginger
Ming Tsai, who is quickly becoming the voice for parents of food allergic kids and for the culinary community on how to take care of patrons with food allergies, writes in this month's Atlantic Monthly magazine. ...


Daily Blender » Daily Blender Exclusive: Chef Ming Tsai
How much do I love Chef Ming Tsai? Just a little. The good looks? The great sense of humor? The love of all things in an Asian kitchen? I like it all. With.

where can i download a chinese music video? anyone?
Does anybody know why Ming Tsai left the FOOD NETWORK? I think he had a pretty good show featuring asian cuisine. I saw him on FINE LIVING on satellite today. Does anyone know why he left?


Why is Chef Ming Tsai not on FOOD NETWORK anymore?
I have to say I *LOVE* Ming Tsai, even though he's not on FN anymore. And I loved Jag until I found out he was a liar.

I absolutely positively HATE Giada De Laurentis. She's such a ***** and she's so phony - I cant stand the way she overpronounces everything Pro-shiuuuu-to


What Food Network star do you love? Who do you hate?
Susie Fogelson said she was ticked b/c Jag bashed FoodTV for not having a latino chef or latino based program...

well, he was right! he is right- there is no color on that network. there used to be on AA guy that did deserts, there used to be a daily show with rotating cooks and now they have what looks like a Latina with simply delicioso but since Ming Tsai left the network there has been no one of color- does anyone else see nothing but white on this network or am i being dramatic?

I love food tv and HER comment ticked me off b/c Jag said exactly what'd been thinking for the past 2 years.

and does anyone else thing that the show's website sucks?
it doesn't allow the audience to talk back- visit the Top Chef website on Bravo- where audience memebers can sound off- postively and negatively.

i'm beginning to hate that network more and more!haniewski1956- the question wasn't about Jag's situation on NFNS- it was about his comment about not having any people of color on foodtv


next food network star-- Jag's comments during XFM interview?
Has anyone of you heard of the award winning Sarawakian Taiwan-based producer Tsai Ming Liang has released a local film called 'I Don't Like To Sleep Alone'

Initially the film was banned in Malaysia by the narrow minded censor board but later it gets the go ahead after censoring a number of parts...because the govt.do not allowed them to show typical malaysian life with sensitivity which may affect the image of the country...

P.S. The actor who acted as (Bangla guy) Norman Atun is a goreng pisang seller in Kampung Baru.Actually it starts today in Cineleisure PJ..17-05-07anderson: since you're a movie fan don't miss it.nadia: i'm not surprise you bum into him anyway he was attending a film festival in Berlin few months ago.ANDERSON: This film was about an immigrant worker (N.Atun) saves an injured Taiwanese from the robbers and nursed cared him until he is well..it has also depicts very typical way of M'sian backdrop which film mainly in the old abandoned building in Brickfields.. not much dialogue though but has good subtle plot.


To movie goers......?
this is just something I noticed -why do these men all have white, blonde wives -- pat morita, rocky aoki (millionair owner of benihana), dat nguyen (NFL football player), david wu (congressman), norm mineta (secretary of transportation), bruce lee, lance ito, ming tsai, david henry hwang (playwright), yo-yo ma (musician), robert kiyosaki (businessman and author)

if you do a google for images of their wives, you noticed all their wives are white and blonde.

What's the deal. Is the white, blonde woman some slutty, superficial image of trophy-ism?

I know it is for black men (ie. OJ simpson, tiger woods), but for asian men too???


Why do rich or/and famous asian men marry white women?
Bear in mind that I'm only posting this because I have a compulsive need to make film lists and share them, but feel free to answer it anyway. Mine are:

1. Satantango (Bela Tarr)
2. Barton Fink (Joel and Ethan Coen)
3. Taste of Cherry (Abbas Kiarostami)
4. Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier)
5. Mother and Son (Alexandr Sokurov)

Runner-up: (tie) Vive L'Amour (Tsai Ming-Liang), Chungking Express (War Kong-Wai)


Top 5 films of the 1990s?
1. Mulholland Drive (David Lynch)
2. In the Mood for Love (War Kong-Wai)
3. Goodbye, Dragon Inn (Tsai Ming-Liang)
4. Werckmeister Harmonies (Bela Tarr)
5. Dogville (Lars von Trier)
Runner-up: (tie) Russian Ark (Alexandr Sokurov), Ten (Abbas Kiarostami)


Top 5 Films of the 21st Century?
Bear in mind that I'm only posting this because I have an compulsive need to make film lists and share them, but feel free to answer it anyway. Mine are:

1. Satantango (Bela Tarr)
2. Barton Fink (Joel and Ethan Coen)
3. Taste of Cherry (Abbas Kiarostami)
4. Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier)
5. Mother and Son (Alexandr Sokurov)

Runner-up: (tie) Vive L'Amour (Tsai Ming-Liang), Chungking Express (War Kong-Wai)I buy them from Amazon.com, I rent them from Netflix.

Boy, I just felt like a corporate schill there for a second. I'm glad that feeling is over.


Top 5 greatest films of the 1990s?
Is Ming Tsai anywhere else?


Was Food TV's East Meets West cancelled?
Mine are (using US release dates):

1. Three Times - Hou Hsiao-hsien
2. L'Enfant - Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
3. Gabrielle - Patrice Chéreau
4. The Wayward Cloud - Tsai Ming-liang
5. Drawing Restraint 9 - Matthew Barney
6. Police Beat - Robinson Devor
7. Room - Kyle Henry
8. Marie Antoinette - Sofia Coppola
9. United 93 - Paul Greengrass
10. Neil Young: Heart of Gold - Jonathon Demme

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