• O Babylon, where art thou?

    O Babylon, where art thou?

    27/09/2008 05:00

    Michelle Yeoh (L), Mélanie Thierry (C) and Vin Diesel in a gunfight scene in the sci-fi thriller “Babylon A.D.” The studio-gutted sci-fi thriller “Babylon A.D.” does not live up to its potential....

  • Humble muse

    Humble muse

    27/09/2008 05:00

    French stylist Henri Hubert believes in the nascent Vietnamese fashion industry. French fashionista Henri Hubert has helped local models launch international careers, but he refuses to take any credit....

  • Ho Xuan Huong poetry introduced in the US

    Ho Xuan Huong poetry introduced in the US

    27/09/2008 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge - Professor John Balaban gave a talk on the poetry of Ho Xuan Huong in New York on September 26. VietNamNet Bridge - Professor John Balaban gave a talk on the poetry of Ho Xuan Huong in New York on September 26. Professor Balaban...

  • Megastar promotes Vietnamese films

    Megastar promotes Vietnamese films

    27/09/2008 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese film week will be held at Megastar VinCom Tower in Ha Noi and Megastar Parkson Hung Vuong in Ho Chi Minh from October 9 to 16. Johnny Tri Nguyen (L) and Ngo Thanh Van in the film “The rebel”. VietNamNet...

  • Lanterns light way for sick children

    Lanterns light way for sick children

    27/09/2008 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge - When the lanterns were lit for the mid-Autumn festival the faces of the young patients at the Viet Nam National Hospital of Paediatrics also lit up, their troubles forgotten for a few hours. Young patients receive wrapped gifts - and...

  • Princess Sita reigns again at the theatre

    Princess Sita reigns again at the theatre

    27/09/2008 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge - Nang Sita (Princess Sita) will be resurrected for a few special performances tomorrow through next Thursday in Ha Noi, 25 years after the play first impressed audiences. Director Doan Hoang Giang VietNamNet Bridge - Nang Sita...

  • Hong Kong choir loves Saigon

    Hong Kong choir loves Saigon

    26/09/2008 05:00

    The Hong Kong Welsh Male Voice Choir before their “Songs for hearts” charity show at HCMC’s Caravelle Hotel early this month. Though they come every year, the Hong Kong Welsh Male Voice Choir is eager every time they do...

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