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Sending love in a box An essay from writer Tamiko Nimura about how her Filipina mom shows her affection—with boxes of fresh fruit that taste of home Read
AWICH, the ‘Queen of Japanese Hip-Hop’ is redefining the genre How the rapper is using her crown to encourage and empower other Japanese female artists Read
Enter the world of Bruceploitation A new documentary, “Enter the Clones of Bruce,” explores the wave of films produced to fill in the hole left in the wake of Bruce Lee’s death Read
‘Touch’ is a Gentle Japanese-Icelandic Romance Set in two timelines 50 years apart, the story makes for a lovely, luminous film in theaters now Read
442: How so many South Asians came to run your local convenience store On this 7/11 day, we take a look at the relationship between the community and 7-Eleven, “The Simpsons,” and how it all started with one piece of legislation Read
‘The universe rewards you when you stand your ground and declare your worth’ Writer Daniel Anderson talks to Alice Lee about finding her voice as the first Asian Lois Lane in ‘My Adventures with Superman’ Read
Kurosawa’s iconic ‘Seven Samurai’ turns 70 And unlike many of the films made in its image, this one is very much still worth a watch—again, or for the first time Read
Stir Fried: Indian-South African food grew from a strong network of villages How a contentious cultural marriage birthed an unintentionally delicious cuisine Read
11 movie and TV trailers for a sizzling summer Get ready to chill: we’ve got superhero flicks and Korean dramas and everything in between to look forward to Read
AmbiKA Sanjana refuses to be anyone’s plus one Writer Vik Chopra talks to the celebrity stylist about her career, going against expectations, and being her own person Read
For Christopher Sean, ‘Ultraman: Rising’ is a childhood dream come true The actor on the Japanese classic, the eerie coincidences between him and the Japanese actor who made him feel welcomed by Japan Read
Coming to America: JoySauce edition Some of our amazing writers share their immigration stories and what it means to them to be American Read
‘Kill’ pushes global boundaries for Hindi cinema The new action thriller has been dubbed the most violent film out of India—writer Rasha Goel talks with the filmmakers Read
It’s Mad Tsai’s World and We’re Just Living in It As we anxiously await his upcoming EP, let’s look into this rising popstar’s music journey this far Read
The future of Texas barbecue Is Asian A new generation of pitmasters are remixing Texas barbecue with classic Asian dishes like curry and bánh mì—proving that barbecue, like Texas, has more than one flavor Read
Astrology with Alice: The Saturn Return and the time for adulting This month’s column is less about July and more about that big life change that happens around 30 Read
Song Kang-ho makes his TV debut in ‘Uncle Samsik’ The “Parasite” star on transitioning from film to TV, South Korea in the ’50s and ’60s, and more Read
‘Kalki 2898 AD’ is an original, eye-popping sci-fi epic, despite its major flaws Nag Ashwin’s mythologically inspired action saga is frustrating, but worth a look Read
Here’s One More TikTok Roundup Before Pride Month Ends! We hope y’all had fun celebrating this month with us Read
Elizabeth Ai’s ‘New Wave’ highlights the cool side of Vietnamese refugees The documentarian tells a story of big intergenerational healing and bigger hair Read
Plastique Tiara is an icon for the ages The Internet’s most popular drag queen talks “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” and thriving at the intersection of being queer and Vietnamese American Read
JoySauce Radio: Celebrate Pride with these LGBTQ+ artists From indie-pop to punk rock, these artists will help you kick off summer right Read
‘Some Rain Must Fall’ frames a mother’s despondency and desire A quiet, powerful unraveling of middle class Chinese womanhood debuts at Tribeca Read
Author Christina Hwang Dudley takes on Jane Austen in her latest novel How the author brought a classic tale into modern-day Asian America in “Pride & Preston Lin” Read