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My Eggplant is Bigger than Yours I say the things that need to be said, on behalf of all Asian men. Read
How to Get Paid What You’re Worth Don’t make the same mistake as writer Aleenah Ansari—negotiate your damn salary Read
Our Favorite Music Videos to Get You Movin’ and Groovin’ We’ve compiled some of the best AA+PI artists, encouraging more dancing and less stressing Read
An Interview with Anna Shay, Reality TV Star and Heiress Alex Chester-Iwata sits down with the “Bling Empire” star to discuss the show, being mixed race and her famous comedian uncle. Read
Twenty Years After ‘Whale Rider,’ There’s Still Much to Love Writer Lauren Lola on the meaning and representation she found so valuable in the 2002 film Read
With a Debut Single, ImJessHu Signals Her Growth as a Musician Writer Eric Diep interviews dancer/model/creative badass Jessica Hu about her new record “Apply the Pressure” Read
Disney’s ‘Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva’ is a Poor Attempt at a Bollywood Avengers Not even the visual effects could save this long anticipated, Hindi superhero film Read
A Lawyer Weighs In On ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ Writer, lawyer, and self-proclaimed huge nerd Stephanie Tran spells out the pros and cons of the new Marvel show Read
How Two Trans Filipinx Drag Queens Are Changing The Face of ‘Drag Race’ Kimmy Couture and Jiggly Caliente are breaking curses and opening doors Read
Anna Lee is Anything But Average In the first of our new profiles on the hottest Asian American and Pacific Islander creators on social media, we meet the co-founder of Lioness smart vibrators Read
‘Nope’ Satirizes The American Dream How this wild, weird new film (and particularly one of the stars, Steven Yeun) helps us laugh at Hollywood—and ourselves Read
White Mom, Korean Mom “I’m not a yellow-faced caricature, but neither are you a rabid racist,” writes Sasha Soyon, in this tongue-in-cheek letter to her MIL Read
NYC public schools to introduce new AAPI history this fall The new curriculum aims to better educate kids about Asian history in America, hopefully leading to greater understanding and acceptance Read
Between Worlds, Fantastic Half Breeds in Pop Culture The importance of mixed representation goes beyond earthly characters Read
But Where Are You From From? Acclaimed photographer Michelle Watt creates a game show setup mocking the question Asian Americans encounter daily Read
Are You Ready for the Rise of Alice Longyu Gao? In the debut of our new musical artist of the month series, we learn about one of the dominant voices of the rising hyperpop movement Read
442: Paving the path for today’s K-pop stars Decades before BLACKPINK and BTS, came the Kim Sisters Read
Actor George Salazar Discusses Life, Art and the World He Wants to Live In ‘Be More Chill’ and ‘Superstore’ star on how he got his start in theater and connecting with his Filipino and Ecuadorian roots Read
‘Wedding Season’ Brings Vital Representation to Rom-Coms A bright, funny watch (with two captivating leads) that unfortunately tries to take on more commentary than it needs to Read
‘Batgirl’ canned, people of color screwed over, but at least white people are okay! Meanwhile, despite its problematic lead, “The Flash” is still set to be released Read
These TikToks Give Us Major Virgo Energy Watch these videos for a quick refresher on this earth sign’s qualities Read
New Book Teaches You How to Make Weed Gummies At Home Forget the pot brownie—Monica Lo wants you to make cannabis-infused jellies, nougats, and rock candy Read
How ‘Bruce Lee’s Daughter’ Is Expanding Her Own Legacy Shannon Lee on her famous dad and how being hapa gave her the strength to say, “I belong to myself” Read
Final Bow For Yellowface aims to eliminate offensive stereotypes in ballet How one uncomfortable moment at the ballet led to a mission to eliminate Asian stereotypes from the art form Read