Bruce Lee
Can You Actually Die From Drinking Too Much Water? We Asked Experts.
Legendary martial artist Bruce Lee likely died because his kidneys were unable to filter out excess water, according to a recent theory. We ask experts to put the hypothesis to test.
Bruce Lee’s Daughter Is Pissed About ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
She believes Tarantino’s portrayal of her dad flushes his legacy “down the toilet.”
Tarantino Has Cast His Bruce Lee for 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
Actor and martial artist Mike Moh will play the world's greatest actor slash martial artist.
Kamasi Washington Previews New Album 'Heaven and Earth' with Two New Songs
The follow-up to 2015's ambitious 'Epic' is due out June 22.
Bruce Lee and the Art of Scientific Street Fighting
The recent uproar over an MMA fighter's beatdown of a tai chi practitioner is a virtual case study for Bruce Lee's emphasis on real world application of the fighting arts.
The Successor to Bruce Lee's One-Inch Punch Shows Us All What Real Kung Fu Looks Like
Wubin says he has no time for big-name 'fake' kung fu masters.
Bruce Lee and the Art of Scientific Street Fighting
The recent uproar over an MMA fighter's beatdown of a tai chi practitioner is a virtual case study for Bruce Lee's emphasis on real world application of the fighting arts.
David Haye On Fighting Talk, ‘Enter The Dragon’ and Tony Bellew’s Health
He may well cross the line at times, but it’s hard to deny that Haye has a knack for trash talk. We spoke to him about verbal sparring, his love of martial arts films and the outcome of his upcoming fight.
NYC Artist Justin Bua on UFC and the Politics of Art
"People weren't doing art on Hillary—they just weren't. Obama was personable, he was likable."
Bruce Lee vs. Wong Jack Man: Fact, Fiction and the Birth of the Dragon
Bruce Lee's no-holds-barred challenge match against Wong Jack Man was a pivotal moment that remains buried beneath decades of mythology.
Photos of Bruce Lee and the Early Martial Arts Culture of San Francisco Bay
From Chinatown gangsters to Oakland street fighters, Bruce Lee encountered a trailblazing martial arts culture on San Francisco Bay during the early 1960s.