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Don’t Rain On My Parade! In this week’s Nguyeners and Losers column, Stacy Nguyen talks about Lea Michele, Beanie Feldstein, and the importance of giving toxic people second chances (not really) Read
Is It Art? Or Accessory? Seattle-based jewelry designer Malia Peoples’ beautiful pieces check both boxes Read
When Art Meets Activism Is singer M.I.A. abandoning her political and artistic aesthetic in favor of something more…conventional? Read
Save Us, Ultraman! ‘Shin Ultraman’, the new film dedicated to this Japanese icon, delivers childlike wonder with sophisticated visual effects, even if it struggles to make good on some big ideas Read
How AANHPI Women Rise in Politics A group called New American Leaders is building a more inclusive democracy—one election at a time Read
442: Meet the Father of Modern Surfing We take a look back at Duke Kahanamoku, 110 years after the legend’s first Olympic games Read
Perfectly Imperfect, Constance Wu Her rebound showed real bravery, while Twitterverse revealed our own worst selves Read
OMG, Am I Wasian? How a slang term for mixed Asian and white people led writer Maylin Tu down a path of self-discovery Read
442: The Jung Sai Garment Workers Strike Forty eight years after the strike, a little history lesson on an immigrant-led revolution Read
Ariana Grande is White?! Does Her Mom Know?! In this week’s column, writer Stacy Nguyen takes on the many (appropriated) looks of the pop starlet Read
My Parents Always Wanted a Boy Writer Irene Zhang weighs in on big sisterhood and the lessons in feminism she unexpectedly learned from her Chinese parents Read
For Joy Mao, Slow Fashion is the Only Fashion This designer’s beautiful, simple clothing pieces reflect her ethos Read
Our Favorite Music Videos That Celebrate Musical Talent These AA+PI artists’ music videos are all about the instrumentals Read
Comic: 1998 Revelation An illustrated memory that perfectly encapsulates our feelings about chicken feet Read
Joy of Art: This NYC Artist’s Ceramic Food Looks Good Enough to Eat Stephanie Shih’s new show, “Open Sundays,” offers more than just tasty-looking sculptures—it’s also a commentary on the relationship between Chinese and Jewish immigrants in New York Read
442: A Voice for Her People A year after her death, we look back at how Haunani-Kay Trask became a leading voice in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement Read
Mixed Love: My Best Friends Taught Me How to Date Like a ‘Normal’ Person It took a diverse group of opinionated friends (and years debunking romance myths) to coach writer Chin Lu into joining the “special club for happily partnered people” Read
Kehlani Redefines R&B In “Altar,” the artist looks at love and grief, life and death, gender identity and friendship Read
Welcome to Cambodia Town Meet 10 of the nearly 20,000 Cambodian Americans living in Long Beach, California—the U.S.’s oldest and largest Cambodian diaspora Read
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