The Problem With Wu In ‘Jurassic World: Dominion,’ creators get Henry Wu all wrong—again OMG, Am I Wasian? How a slang term for mixed Asian and white people led writer Maylin Tu down a path of self-discovery 442: The Jung Sai Garment Workers Strike Forty eight years after the strike, a little history lesson on an immigrant-led revolution 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 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 For Joy Mao, Slow Fashion is the Only Fashion This designer’s beautiful, simple clothing pieces reflect her ethos Our Favorite Music Videos That Celebrate Musical Talent These AA+PI artists’ music videos are all about the instrumentals Comic: 1998 Revelation An illustrated memory that perfectly encapsulates our feelings about chicken feet 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 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 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” Kehlani Redefines R&B In “Altar,” the artist looks at love and grief, life and death, gender identity and friendship 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 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 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 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 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 Cinderella Has Never Been So Relatable The diverse cast in Broadway’s revival of ‘Into the Woods’ brings new dimension to classic fairy tale characters Reinventing Nani’s Recipes Anisa’s grandmother just wanted her to be a “proper girl”—but she wanted more Chef Rachel Yang Doesn’t Need a James Beard Award But the 15-time nominee, this year for Outstanding Chef, says she is “reinvigorated and inspired” to continue cooking her personal interpretation of Korean cuisine An Epic Spin Through the Multiverse–No, Not That One ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ offers a fresh, frenetic take on Asian American family drama, with a sci-fi twist 442: Meet the Master of the Chinese Typewriter The IBM machine was way more complicated than any English typewriter, but Lois Lew made using it look easy I Miss ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Tom Cruise All we have left is forever-action-hero Tom Cruise, and that is such a bummer, man This Is the Future of Sex Ed (We Hope) Meet Alex Liu, director of “A Sexplanation,” a revelatory, charmingly personal documentary about S-E-X ‘Ms. Marvel’ Remixes the Character’s Origin With More Cultural Specificity Disney+’s new series brings Pakistani American multigenerational family drama to the MCU How ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Changed Taiwan How did the most iconic flight jacket of all time impact Chinese-Taiwan relations, and changed the way some Chinese Americans feel seen? « Previous 1 … 51 52 53 54 55 Next »
OMG, Am I Wasian? How a slang term for mixed Asian and white people led writer Maylin Tu down a path of self-discovery
442: The Jung Sai Garment Workers Strike Forty eight years after the strike, a little history lesson on an immigrant-led revolution
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
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
For Joy Mao, Slow Fashion is the Only Fashion This designer’s beautiful, simple clothing pieces reflect her ethos
Our Favorite Music Videos That Celebrate Musical Talent These AA+PI artists’ music videos are all about the instrumentals
Comic: 1998 Revelation An illustrated memory that perfectly encapsulates our feelings about chicken feet
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
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
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”
Kehlani Redefines R&B In “Altar,” the artist looks at love and grief, life and death, gender identity and friendship
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
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
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
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
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
Cinderella Has Never Been So Relatable The diverse cast in Broadway’s revival of ‘Into the Woods’ brings new dimension to classic fairy tale characters
Reinventing Nani’s Recipes Anisa’s grandmother just wanted her to be a “proper girl”—but she wanted more
Chef Rachel Yang Doesn’t Need a James Beard Award But the 15-time nominee, this year for Outstanding Chef, says she is “reinvigorated and inspired” to continue cooking her personal interpretation of Korean cuisine
An Epic Spin Through the Multiverse–No, Not That One ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ offers a fresh, frenetic take on Asian American family drama, with a sci-fi twist
442: Meet the Master of the Chinese Typewriter The IBM machine was way more complicated than any English typewriter, but Lois Lew made using it look easy
I Miss ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Tom Cruise All we have left is forever-action-hero Tom Cruise, and that is such a bummer, man
This Is the Future of Sex Ed (We Hope) Meet Alex Liu, director of “A Sexplanation,” a revelatory, charmingly personal documentary about S-E-X
‘Ms. Marvel’ Remixes the Character’s Origin With More Cultural Specificity Disney+’s new series brings Pakistani American multigenerational family drama to the MCU
How ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Changed Taiwan How did the most iconic flight jacket of all time impact Chinese-Taiwan relations, and changed the way some Chinese Americans feel seen?