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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
Hey Big Spender Nicolas Cage is an inspiration to uptight, financially conservative Asians everywhere
The Next Great American Brown Liquor Have you heard of rice whiskey? Look to these Asian American purveyors paving the road stateside
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
442: Meet the Great Asian American Dance Duo, Toy and Wing Billed as the “Chinese Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers,” though only one was Chinese, this dynamic twosome paved the way for AAPI artists to follow
My Mom Made a Foodie Out of Me Without Ever Turning on the Stove This mother-daughter pair became best friends over a shared love of adventure and eating out
30th Anniversary of SAIGU Commemorated with Korean American-Focused Conference The daylong event brought LA’s Korean American community together for talks of reflection, healing, and building bridges
Joy of Art: Enter the ‘Eternal Spa’ Sounds dreamy, right? But this one-night-only event symbolized more than just rest and relaxation
I Look Like Simu Liu, But I Still Can’t Get A Date Amidst representation triumphs, dating remains a racist minefield for Asian American gay men
The Deep Roots of Sumida Watercress Emi Suzuki agreed to take over her family’s 100-year-old watercress farm on a whim—now, she and her partner are striking a balance between preserving the old and shepherding in the new
The Guardian of Bruce Lee’s Legacy Jeff Chinn has dedicated his life to promoting the martial arts legend’s philosophy of pride and self-love
Asian American identity beyond Asian and American Does Asian American identity remain intact when one ventures beyond Asia and America?
The Healing Power of Finally Seeing Yourself on the Page How one (grown-up) writer justifies her love of YA books, where the hero is no longer exclusively a white boy
All the Asian and Asian Diaspora Artists to See at Coachella 2022 Whether you’re a lucky pass-holder or not, here’s a look at the dozen-plus talented AAAPI artists heading to this month’s biggest party in the desert
Forget Bridgerton’s Kate and Anthony, What About Kate and Edwina’s Happily Ever After? Messy and imperfect, the Sharma sisters’ relationship growing pains hit close to home