Before martial arts fame, Bruce Lee was the 1958 Hong Kong cha-cha champion
Proof that the legend could dance just as hard.
Proof that the legend could dance just as hard.
A portrait of David Bowie made out of junk by Bernard Pas. French painter, photographer, and sculptor Bernard Pras has been creating pictures out of…
Enter the Dragon was released in Hong Kong six days after the death of its unforgettable star, Bruce Lee. A month later it debuted in…
As Boing Boing accurately points out, Bruce Lee and Freddie Mercury probably never have met. I think they might be right. I can’t find anywhere…
The world premiere of Enter the Dragon, the kung fu crossover hit, happened in Hong Kong on July 26, 1973, six days after Bruce Lee’s…
Maybe it’s because I’ve become so used to seeing images of Bruce Lee from his movies–ripped, sweating and flashing his martial arts skills at some…
Given that people like to make money, I suppose it was inevitable that Bruce Lee mania and disco fever would intersect—but when, and where? In…
I love this guy. He realized he looks a lot like Bruce Lee, who died in 1973, and decided to make the most of it.…
In this 1964 tape, a confident Bruce Lee gives a kung fu primer while auditioning for the role of Kato in The Green Hornet. Lee,…
Karate champ and film star Jim “The Dragon” Kelly has died of cancer at the age of 67. Six foot two with an explosive Afro,…