Coming of Age in the Time of Modern Love
Maulik Pancholy paints a beautiful coming-of-age story dealing with anxiety, OCD, sexuality, and fitting in.
Maulik Pancholy paints a beautiful coming-of-age story dealing with anxiety, OCD, sexuality, and fitting in.
How Jimmy O. Yang learned to ‘American’
The lives of two sisters diverge as each struggles with the realities of war.
Haikus with Hotties looks to end Asian American masculinity stigma with hot bods and sweet poetry.
Filmmaker tackles racism, workers’ rights, and the American dream.
Protest is the cornerstone of a healthy democracy, and Asian American activists can help lead dramatic changes.
An Asian American ensemble comprises this new album urging people to engage in politics, from 18MillionRising.
Riding the women-only trains in Tokyo and pondering its relation to sexism at home in L.A. and New York.
It’s a simple plot and just one of Max’s adventures in the series, which typically focus on casual events and activities.
Gregory Houghton’s film explores growing up foreign in a culture you’re claiming as your own.
Asian Americans could be a voting force, but they need help.
Lisa Dring’s play explores how to live life when coping with loss and death.
“A conversation can create a lot of change.”
Moving to L.A. with $1,000 to her name, Ahyoung Kim now designs childrenswear at her own label.
“… a thrilling journey through his refugee and resettlement experiences.”
Jealous gods, fighting monkeys and sumptuous foods highlight this books appeal.
The actor discusses the film’s release and Hollywood diversity.
When not playing bingo, I’m often watching Korean films on Netflix. These are the five best.
Hello Kitty continues her global domination of cute 40 years running.
See the star of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” today in San Francisco.
The Asian-American actor is making progressive waves with his role as a half-Japanese, half-Caucasian protagonist in one of Disney’s biggest projects to date.
Film depicts a family’s struggle to stay together after terrible loss.
99 Histories delivers an impactful message that’s especially relevant to L.A.’s changing demographic.
Julia Cho crafts a brilliantly executed tale that weaves family drama and memories into a compelling play.
Everything good about gay cinema with half the saturated hype.
Vacant lots give way to children’s imaginations this summer in Cleveland.
What do you get when you put two half-Asian girls under the same roof? Something sweet.
Television dominates our list this week, with three DVD-based releases and one independent film.
Sometimes, you only need one movie to fill the void of a work week.
“Whether you accept it or not, when you’re a visible Asian you have a torch to carry because we simply don’t have any other representation.”