Media Releases, May 20, 2014
A few TV shows and one song contribution round out this week’s offering.
A few TV shows and one song contribution round out this week’s offering.
ABC’s sitcom has others to compete with, but the field is far from saturated.
More than 60 Asian-American contributors will put on the show.
Kina Grannis, Kishi Bashi and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart bring music to your ears.
Harry Shum Jr. gives a short but poignant performance, as Booboo Stewart steals the show.
There’s plenty to love in this week’s Asian-American new release DVDs.
Many more sign up than anticipated.
Asian-American festival celebrates film, music and food: the trifecta of awesome.
Hawaiian proposals.
Campaign to catalog gay men around the world looks to expand with new fundraising initiative.
An Asian-American with sex appeal? Who knew.
Explore the movement’s roots as Asian Americans fought for an identity.
The music may have run out, but we found one DVD to tide you over till next week.
Dumpling turns two and sports a relaunched website with plenty of spiffy features.
Jason Chu’s latest album isn’t one to miss.
Growing up through bullying and a whitewashed landscape, Dara Shen finds she has what it takes to be a champion.
Asian-Americans come out to compete for Team USA at the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Jason Chu releases latest album February 7 at Club Lure in L.A.
Rapper Shin-B and songwriter JD Relic release their second single, “Scream,” with a new music video.
Margaret Cho to co-star in new Tina Fey comedy for Fox.
Book Riot looks for readers favorite authors of color.
Jamie Chung engaged to Bryan Greenberg. Will make the cutest kids in the world.
“Linsanity: The Movie” could be coming to Cleveland, but it needs some help to get there.
Phillip Lim and Target team up to deliver affordable high-fashion designs to the masses.
Oliver Tree Nickell might scare you, but his snyth- and pyschedelic-inspired music will leave you in comforted melodic bliss.
“Man From Reno,” director Dave Boyle’s latest film, is a mystery thriller that’s just reached its Kickstarter funding level.
Hispanics aren’t the only ones affected by immigration reform, as millions of Asian Americans contribute to the immigrant pool each year.
Pacific Arts Movement’s San Diego Asian Film Festival returns for its fourteenth year with plenty of Asian media to sate even the most diehard of filmgoers.
Asian-American International Film Festival runs this weekend in New York City. See some great films from around the Asian world.
Asian-American women artists exhibition showcases wide range of talent, while exploring themes faced by this community.