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BTS Is Taking a Break—And You Should, Too As writer Teresa Tran has learned, hustle culture creates both burnt out artists and bad art Read
Protesters Gather for First Asian American-led March A small but mighty crowd came together in Washington, D.C., today, to speak out against hate crimes and yesterday’s Supreme Court verdict Read
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (Over Celebrity Gossip) Johnny Depp won, and I’m on the brink of throwing friends into the garbage because of it Read
442: Legislating Like a Girl As Title XI turns 50, we recognize its main author and sponsor Patsy Mink, the first Asian American woman elected to Congress Read
Cinderella Has Never Been So Relatable The diverse cast in Broadway’s revival of ‘Into the Woods’ brings new dimension to classic fairy tale characters Read
Reinventing Nani’s Recipes Anisa’s grandmother just wanted her to be a “proper girl”—but she wanted more Read
Chef Rachel Yang Doesn’t Need a James Beard Award But the 15-time nominee, this year for Outstanding Chef, says she is “reinvigorated and inspired” to continue cooking her personal interpretation of Korean cuisine Read
An Epic Spin Through the Multiverse–No, Not That One ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ offers a fresh, frenetic take on Asian American family drama, with a sci-fi twist Read
442: Meet the Master of the Chinese Typewriter The IBM machine was way more complicated than any English typewriter, but Lois Lew made using it look easy Read
I Miss ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Tom Cruise All we have left is forever-action-hero Tom Cruise, and that is such a bummer, man Read
This Is the Future of Sex Ed (We Hope) Meet Alex Liu, director of “A Sexplanation,” a revelatory, charmingly personal documentary about S-E-X Read
‘Ms. Marvel’ Remixes the Character’s Origin With More Cultural Specificity Disney+’s new series brings Pakistani American multigenerational family drama to the MCU Read
How ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Changed Taiwan How did the most iconic flight jacket of all time impact Chinese-Taiwan relations, and changed the way some Chinese Americans feel seen? Read
PRIDE: How ‘Fire Island’ Director Andrew Ahn Paints a Vivid Portrait of Queer Asian America One of American indie cinema’s underrated talents looks back on his career so far Read
The Star Hollywood Wasn’t Ready For: Anna May Wong Racism and sexism wasn’t going to stop this legend from accomplishing her dream of becoming an actress Read
Hey Big Spender Nicolas Cage is an inspiration to uptight, financially conservative Asians everywhere Read
The Next Great American Brown Liquor Have you heard of rice whiskey? Look to these Asian American purveyors paving the road stateside Read
Joy of Art: Remember Christina Yuna Lee with Art About Absence Holding space for a flame that once burned, a special exhibit at the Eli Klein gallery in New York City examines death, loss, and memory Read
Why Kelly Marie Tran is Our Hero Surviving racism and sexism, KMT shows us the meaning of making the impossible possible, and the importance of believers Read
Why Asian American Creatives Need to Say Yes to “Yes and…” Erin Quill is your Comedy Auntie, and she wants you to stop worrying about losing face, embrace your inner Elsa, and let it go Read
What We Lose When We Don’t Speak the Same Language as Our Immigrant Parents Scholar Sarah Phillips on how bilingualism, rather than assimilation, is the key to a balanced multicultural identity Read
Mixed Love: The Firelit Sanctuary in a Cold White Town In the New England town where few bother to see them fully, two immigrant girls found warmth by their backyard brazier Read
Are We Really Falling for Bennifer 2.0, or has Nostalgia Rotted Our Brains!? Ben Affleck is so good at failing up that he has managed to date JLo twice Read
Wanda Maximoff in the Multiverse of Sexist Tropes In ‘Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’, MCU’s latest entry trades character development for spectacle Read