Our cover was leaked! ;)
See Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine is now splashed with colors! by Violet Li
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Our cover was leaked! ;)
See Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine is now splashed with colors! by Violet Li
Hi Gene,
Looking forward to the new edition, I'm very excited about the changes.
Smles,
Tom Lugo
For those of you interested in a lager view of that cover. It's now part of the magazine cover slide show.
Our table of contents is now online.
Thank you dale for the excellent article in this month's ( sept/oct) issue of kung fu tai chi magazine.
The tai chi gala 2010:
Great gathering, fine workshops, great masters.
Ron shewmaker
OH! i wrote a small article in there too on the passing of my Sigung. i went by the name of M.J. Frank
Thank you for the kind words brother!
Brother Frank,
your article was a great piece on your teacher and his lineage.
I think he would be very proud of you and your training brothers for the work you do in keeping his branch alive and kicking into the 21st century.
Thank you for sharing with us brother!
Thank You Dale. I really appreciate your kind words. again, thanks.
Gene,
Excellent issue, I like the new look! The magazine is certainly the best of this genre.
However, I found one minor error on page 19 in the The King of the Beasts article. Tiger Head Hooks (虎 頭 鉤) should be hu tou gou, not hu tou guo.
But a darn nice article otherwise. :)
Richard A. Tolson
If that's the only typo you've found, we did well this time. :o I think my most common pinyin dyslexic flip is the 'ou' vs. 'uo'. That one just drives me batty. I'm impressed that you caught that.
The issue is sold out in all Chapters locations in London, Ont. Master Chau is over the moon with how beautiful the layout is. Awesome job design team!
(Accidentally posted this previously in wrong thread)
Sifu Dennis Brown- Jow Ga? I'm thinking of the image of walking into a bright office and asking about the classes there or the style of Sifu Dennis Brow behind a desk with papers on it.
No_Know
It was cute to relay what Kung-Fu Schools there were in Washington DC and to see the zones for the different systems.
To my comprehend, there was Jow Ga Florida Avenue and a guy near the north end of Adams Morgan (a few blocks away) and China Town.
Tien Shan Pai was two locations in DC China Town with the Grand Master in those locations--the original location with wall paining advertising (Tien Shan Pai, Northern Shao-Lin, weapons...) to the middle of the block above the years ago CVS (on the corner, across the street from the (Yellow-line Green-line)Gallery Place Metro entrance (seventh Street?) Tien Shan Pai went on up to Russel~ Street Gaither's burg where there was mantis done(at least as part of what went on there). I had a book (Leung Ting) On three forms of Seven-Star Praying Mantis (so it was nice to see). Each a different level...[A little Ou-Lou-Tsai break...o.k.] And Hung Fot in Silver Spring then to Kensington my comprehend.
Thinking of a city zone as Kung-Fu turfs was kind-of nifty.
Glimpsed on the magazine case/rack—newsstand
Nice cover September issue 2010
No_Know
That Kung Fu Guy
There was a huge section that I had to cut out from the print version on Brown's work with legendary director Chang Cheh. Enjoy!
Just got an email from a friend in London who ordered 12 copies of the magazine direct from a distributor to help meet the additional demand! :eek: