The Los Angeles-published Art and Living digital magazine celebrates creativity in all its forms, and the Chinese connection in particular in its 2012 issue. On the cover, Wing T. Chao stands near a painting of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, a salute to Chao’s 37-year “Enduring Legacy at Disney” as chief architect and master planner for Disney properties all over the world. Chao escorted Art and Living’s publisher Jeff Marinelli throughout China and other countries last year.
Articles on other C-100 members are also featured in the same issue. “Prestigious Chinese Americans Make A Difference” describes how George Koo, Cheng Li, and Edmond Pi have worked to bridge East and West through furthering political and cultural understanding. Shirley Young’s second career as a bicultural ambassador for music and dance is profiled in “Chinese American is Catalyst for the Arts.” “Cosmetics Giant, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur” describes Yue-Sai Kan’s work for the Song Qingling Foundation, raising funds for clinics for pregnant women in remote areas of China. Gareth Chang tells of his aspirations to be a Renaissance man in “Scientist, Inventor and CEO.” “The Art of Technology” includes features on Yahoo founder Jerry Yang and YouTube founder Steve Chen. “Creating the Cure and the Quest to Eliminate HIV/AIDS” chronicles David Ho’s 29-year medical research saga.
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