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‘Tiger’s Apprentice’ director Raman Hui enjoys being of ‘two worlds’ in animation The Hong Kong-born animator talks “Tiger’s Apprentice,” zodiacs and more
F*ck Around and Find Out with Anna Lee: Spicing up your Valentine’s Day Anna’s here with a bonus column this month with advice on how to take your Valentine’s Day to the next level
Food is the love language in Tran Anh Hùng’s ‘The Taste of Things’ In the French Vietnamese director’s latest film, food is its own character—and real as the actors prepared actual dishes that the cast and crew enjoyed each day
442: Remembering Maria Orosa, food magician and war hero How one Filipino activist changed an entire generation’s understanding of what a simple condiment could be
AA+PIs representing big at the Big Game From the halftime show, to film trailers galore, here are some of our favorite moments of AA+PI representation from Super Bowl LVIII
Sean Wang’s Taiwanese American slices of life From Sundance to the Oscars, one filmmaker tells stories about his childhood and his grandmas
A Razzle Dazzling Star: Lili Thomas finds her role on the Great White Way Broadway star Lili Thomas on connecting with her mixed-race heritage under the bright white lights of the Big Apple
The do’s and don’ts of Lunar New Year branding Not your typical gift guide, but some candid critiques you’ve been secretly itching to receive
Bhutan’s Oscar submission ‘The Monk and the Gun’ lightly satirizes the U.S. Pawo Choyning Dorji’s rural election drama is amusing, but incomplete
Year of the Dragon: What It Means for Asian creatives From television to coffee, we’re showcasing the formidable spirit of Asian creatives in the Year of the Dragon
Lunar New Year: Memories and stories from Asian icons We rounded up some favorite Lunar New Year memories and stories from icons in the Asian community
Road to Paris: Leanne Wong, clutch gymnast extraordinaire At 20, the Kansas native is looking to punch her ticket to the Paris Olympics later this year, all while balancing life as a college student-athlete, and new businesswoman
So many ways to ring in the Lunar New Year China may be the biggest country to observe Lunar New Year, but different ethnic groups within the country celebrate the holiday differently
Astrology with Alice: Welcome to the year of the wood dragon This Lunar New year brings new surprises with the return of the wood dragon
Anida Yoeu Ali is Embracing ‘Joy and the Absurd’ Over Trauma Her new and bizarre photo series exhibit will make you smile, but the Cambodian American artist has a deeper message
Jennifer Kumiyama on representation and voice acting in ‘Wish’ Kumiyama’s performance of Dahlia in Disney’s “Wish” is a love letter to girls with canes and wheelchairs everywhere
F*ck Around and Find Out with Anna Lee: Say ‘Ahhh!’ Can our dentists really tell what we’ve been up to in the bedroom?
Seven Asian stories from Sundance to look out for this year The Asian and Asian American films at a particularly strong Park City festival
Eunice Lau’s ‘A-Town Boyz’ explores fractured relationships The director on how the documentary led to a years-long journey of connecting with herself and others
A survivor controls the narrative in ‘Black Box Diaries’ In a new DIY Sundance documentary, a Japanese journalist investigates her own sexual assault
Kimi Rutledge is a badass nerd in Netflix’s ‘Obliterated’ The “JoySauce Late Night” alum on her new show, playing characters beyond a trope and finding family on set
Don’t get bent out of shape over Sokka’s sexism changes in ‘Avatar’ The Netflix adaptation is making some changes to the character and some fans are upset, but they shouldn’t be
Karoline: ‘Death and Other Details’ has ‘murder, mystery and sex’ The actor on their new Hulu show, growing up with conservative Chinese parents and how actors are psychotic
JoySauce Radio: A new playlist for the new year Refresh your New Year playlist with these 10 AA+PI groovy tunes