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Yuzu: The zesty new Asian dating app The group behind Tinder and Match have launched an app for Asians to find love online, but it’s real sweetness lies in its power to build community
Jeff Chiba Stearns is tired of being asked ‘What are you?’ The mixed Asian American storyteller has made several documentaries and children’s books to dismantle that infamous question
Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ Has No Solution The epic sci-fi series examining science and religion attempts to condense author Liu Cixin’s trilogy into eight episodes
Prep for the Chaos of Aries Season With These TikToks Get ready for a month of competitiveness and brutal honesty
Meet one of the contestants of ‘Top Chef’ season 21 Kaleena Bliss is a Chicago chef by way of the Pacific Northwest, and she’s out to win
Peter Som may just be the ultimate multi-hyphenate Fans see his Chinese American heritage show brightly in his work, from fashion to food
Let’s Appreciate the Bright Pink Universe of CHAI One Last Time The all-girl Japanese band disbanded this month, but their impact will last forever
The founders of 1587 are out to show AA+PIs are ‘dope as sh*t!’ The sneaker and fashion brand is all about uplifting Asian American voices
BBY NABE is living the dream Writer Oscar Kim Bauman talks to the singer and rapper about how he turned a casual hobby to full-blown musical career
A peek into the mind actor Charlie Bushnell of Disney+’s new ‘Percy Jackson’ As iconic antihero Luke Castellan, Bushnell is the guy a generation of bookworms love to hate
Lilly Singh’s ‘Doin’ It’ is an outlandish sex ed comedy teens actually need The SXSW debut is kinda gross, really funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking in its politics
Kenji Lopez-Alt will delete your comments if you’re a dick One of the internet’s most famous food writers talks about cultural appropriation, personal goals, and how to handle the inevitable trolls
Meet the South Korean queen of guitar MEMI, and her band 24Hours, are set to bring their inspired rock stateside for the first time this week
Carl Lorenz Cervantes finds Filipino-ness in the paranormal How telepathy, witchcraft, psychic experiments, and ancient civilizations play a part in the Filipino Indigenization movement
Dive into Miami Music Week with Hidden Horizon’s All-Asian lineup Eight Asian DJs will share the spotlight at the new music label’s launch party
‘No Other Land’: A vital Palestinian doc exposes cinema’s hypocrisies From Berlin to the Oscars, the chasm between the movies and their industries continues to grow
New Biography Honors Acting Legend Anna May Wong in ‘Not Your China Doll’ Author Katie Gee Salisbury talks about her new book “Not Your China Doll” and her own mixed race journey
Should Hollywood adopt the Indian intermission model? With more American movies crossing the 3-hour mark, critic Siddhant Adlakha weighs the arguments for and against the bathroom break
Susan Lieu’s Story Started When Her Mother’s Ended In new memoir “The Manicurist’s Daughter,” the author explores her mother’s unexpected death and her own journey into motherhood
Asian diasporic designers’ best looks from Fashion Week 2024 Across the world’s hottest fashion destinations, our favorite designers debuted some killer ‘fits and trends for next fall/winter
Sandra Oh, Sarayu Blue among CAPE 2nd annual Radiance honorees The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment have announced the women to be honored at next week’s event
‘The Brothers Sun’: A Goodbye Letter Netflix’s Asian American action-drama was just canceled after only one season—here’s why the show meant so much to writer Daniel Anderson and much of the AA+PI community
Road to Paris: Bobby Body and the Power of Positive Thinking The veteran-turned-para powerlifter never imagined being a world-class athlete when he had two legs—now he’s got Paralympic gold in his sights
You Can Thank Jenny Jue for Getting Asian American Faces on TV This talented casting director, with 20-plus years of experience working for directors from Bong Joon Ho to Quentin Tarantino, spills the tea on what it’s really like fighting for representation