B-boy HIJack and B-girl Logistx are ready to take on the world The two Red Bull BC One USA breaking national champions will be representing the United States on Sunday at the Red Bull BC One World Final
‘Full Set’ Art Show Explores Nail Salon Life in Vietnamese America The exhibit in New Orleans showcases the work of up-and-comers Christian Dinh and Kimberly Ha
But What Season Are You Really? Users are taking to social media showing how theories have changed when it comes to what colors you should wear
The Creator Behind the Internet’s Favorite Jumpsuits Embraces Identity in Full Color From mango-print to bold florals, Mixed by Nasrin takes some big leaps in the name of fashion
‘Yellowjackets’ Star Nuha Jes Izman Braves the Hollywood Wilderness Writer Andre Lawes Menchavez talks with the queer Malaysian-born actress about censorship and the future of Asian representation
There Will Always Be Something Wrong With My Face Buccal fat removal is racist—but so are all white-centric beauty standards
Our Favorite Looks from the 2023 Met Gala Last night, Asian and AA+PI celebs turned out for a star-studded fundraiser dedicated to the late Karl Lagerfeld
Rachel Marsh Leads the Charge for Comedic Asian Roles The actress shares her experiences on the set of Netflix’s comedy “Unstable” and her hope for funny Asians on TV
What’s It Like to Be Asian in America in 2023? New survey results provide the most comprehensive, current snapshot of attitudes towards AA+PIs—we’ll be analyzing further in ongoing mini-series through May
Poet Shin Yu Pai’s ‘Ten Thousand Things’ Podcast Highlights the Many Ways of Being AA+PI The second season launches today to kick off AANHPI Heritage Month
Abi Balingit, Creator of the Viral Adobo Chocolate Chip Cookie, Responds to Haters And she’s here to disrupt our fear of the unknown (and give you the recipe to try yourself)
Meet @virghoe_xoxo, the Funky Vintage Goddess from OC SoCal native and style influencer Amanda Quach talks mental health, meeting followers IRL, and being an adventurous introvert
Zoë Chao Believes in Love The rom-com spokeswoman is here to talk genre, the films that made her, wingwoman inspiration, and embracing the meltdowns.
‘Spirited Away’ Takes to the Stage One of Studio Ghibli’s most popular films has been turned into a riveting live-action theater production—and back into a film
Fans Show Up to Support Coachella’s South Asian Lineup Writer Anjana Pawa shows off her festival ‘fits and shares the joy of seeing so many South Asian artists
Artist Peng Ke Examines Chinese Culture in Stunning Photography Her recent work, focusing on womanhood in China, will show at an L.A. gallery next year
442: The Six Chinese Men Who Survived the Titanic Anti-Chinese sentiments had largely erased them from history—until recently
Author Jesse Q. Sutanto on Embracing the Asian Auntie Assistant editor Samantha Pak talks to the writer of the ‘Dial A for Aunties’ series about her latest book, ‘Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers’
How K-Pop Artists Are Expanding Their Sound Eight songs that prove how the genre is playing with some truly inspired genre-bending
For Ian Anthony Dale, It All Led to This The actor digs deeper than ever before in Fox’s “Accused” and exposes his Japanese American roots
442: Meet the Athlete Who Broke Basketball’s Color Barrier Despite only playing three games, Wat Misaka’s legacy lives on
442: Did You Know Asian Americans Served in the Civil War? Here are a few of the most well-known soldiers who fought on both sides of the conflict