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Max’s Vietnam War Series ‘The Sympathizer’ is an Energetic Delight I’m seeing double: four Robert Downey Jrs! Read
442: Mid-Autumn Festival’s Favorite Treat Has a Secret Political Past The Boston Tea Party’s got nothing on the Mooncake Uprising Read
‘The Creator’ Brings Out the Worst Tendencies of Asian-Inspired Sci-Fi The trend of Hollywood’s thoughtless cultural translation continues Read
Astrology with Alice: Total Eclipses of the Fall October we’ll be getting not one, but two eclipses… find out what it’s got in store for your sign Read
Studio Ghibli Finds New Home with Nippon TV Acquisition What’s next for the beloved Japanese animation giant? Time will tell Read
JoySauce Radio: A Playlist for Fall With the weather cooling down and the vibes skewing moodier, here are a few songs from Asian diasporic artists to usher in autumn Read
How ‘Jury Duty’ Created a ‘Believable’ Asian Character The buzzworthy Amazon Prime show does a lot right—but Ken’s reliance on stereotypes isn’t it Read
Fall Fashion Trends, Brought to You by These AA+PI Designers From bold reds to timeless leather to flowy fall looks, here are some of the looks to try for yourself this season Read
An Ode to Chili Crisp James Park’s latest cookbook takes readers on a deep dive into America’s new favorite Asian condiment Read
All Seven BTS Members Renew Contract with Big Hit Music The K-pop superstars have officially chosen to stick with their longtime label Read
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Get to Know the Pishacha—the Indian Demon in ‘It Lives Inside’ Bishal Dutta’s uber-creepy horror film is deeply inspired by his Indian American upbringing Read
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Peter Do Brings Vietnamese Inspiration to Helmut Lang The recently appointed creative director teams up with poet Ocean Vuong for a NYFW release that highlights their culture Read
‘The Human Surge 3’ Offers a 360-Degree View of the World Don’t judge a film by its title—director Eduardo Williams’ latest release at TIFF is a thoughtful stunner Read
Mitski’s American Epic: A Review of ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’ For her seventh record, Mitski skillfully channels her most American sound yet, proving she’s here to stay Read
Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Emotional Truths’ Are More Like Emotional Manipulation A recent profile in the New Yorker uncovered the comedian’s fabricated stories, but his lies are more than your typical comedic hyperbole Read
Keep Your Bans Off These Books Writer JiaYing Grygiel talks to Gloo Books’ Karen Chan on the importance of representation in kid lit—for kids, obviously, but for adults, too Read
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Babak Jalali’s Newest Film is Another Love Letter to the Bay Area Writer Edward Frumkin talks to the director about “Fremont,” both the film and city, and his appreciation for deadpan humor Read