Movies
Joan Chen stars as a cranked-up bad cop in the crime thriller ‘Sheep Without a Shepherd,’ directed by Sam Quah.
July 28, 2021
Archives
During the Cultural Revolution (1967-76), some 7.5 million urban Chinese teens were “sent down” for “re-education,” working alongside peasants often in the remotest regions of a vast country.
June 25, 1999
Television
Doughnut and Coffee Break: What was Joselyn (Joan Chen) doing inside the knob of a bed-stand drawer?
Feb. 18, 1991
Actress Joan Chen didn’t let the Chinese government derail her acclaimed directing debut, ‘Xiu Xiu.’
June 23, 1999
In J. F.
Feb. 25, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Compelling recent music by Chinese American composers Chen Yi, Joan Huang and Zhou Long made up the backbone of the second concert in the Pacific Symphony’s monthlong 2004 American Composers Festival, Sunday night in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
March 9, 2004
THWARTED ART: The Buena Park Fine Arts Commission had hoped for two years to bring Chinese brush artist Chen Qing Sheng here as part of a cultural exchange.
May 8, 1993
World & Nation
Chinese actress Joan Chen got an interim court order to halt further distribution of the Hong Kong edition of Penthouse magazine that features her as the cover girl, her lawyer said Wednesday.
Dec. 13, 1990
Joan Chen discovered a whole new side to her personality when she cut off her long hair for her latest movie, the futuristic action-thriller “The Blood of Heroes.”
March 3, 1990
Sports
Linda Chen-Olsen of Granada Hills and Linda Pearson of La Canada won semifinal matches Thursday in the 97th annual Southern Championship at The Victoria Club in Riverside and will play today in the final.
Aug. 28, 1998