Collection Explores Men and a Sense of Home
Kevin Truong’s intimate look at the gay men combines with what it means to find a home, in this debut project exhibition showing now.
Kevin Truong’s intimate look at the gay men combines with what it means to find a home, in this debut project exhibition showing now.
Marie Lu’s highly-anticipated second act in the Legend series finally arrives in the form of “Prodigy.”
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It’s a wonderful life, when a talented musician like Goh Nakamura unveils a new song just in time for Christmas. Cheers.
Vacation doesn’t have to be stressful, and with these six tips for an anxiety-free vacation, you’re sure to spend the time enjoying rather than worrying.
Friday Features returns in this packed … brimming … damp? update to the week’s new release films, graded for their Asian-American presence.
It’s a Batman-packed edition of Media Releases, as this week sees the release of the final Christopher Nolan film, along with a trilogy collector’s pack.
Jason Chu, who is perhaps the next-gen Mike Shinoda, is set to release his new album Friday, Nov. 30, with a free concert in L.A.
Is your brother a jokester who loves to give everyone funny gifts? Then why not turn the tables and surprise him with a funny gift?
Deb Oh packs a lyrical punch that competes along the lines of Regina Spektor and Sarah Jaffe admirably. It’s a shame, then, that you might never have heard of her.
Remember Charice? That Filipino girl who tried to break out with a self-titled CD and appearances on Glee? Well, she’s in a movie in this week’s Friday Features. Huzzah!
Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved films grace Cleveland in a month-long series from the Cinematheque.
With the holidays quickly approaching, you may be worried about funding the expense. But why worry when you can get crafty instead?
And they will make super babies.
Nintendo WiiU priced and dated for release.
They’re black, white, yellow and come packaged in blue jeans, bow ties and pressed suits.
We take a look at the five brands that blaringly berated Asian-Americans for profit and personal gain, and some that are still doing it.
Korean actors often wear clothes that people want to emulate, not only for their style, but also for the feeling those clothes endow.
American culture is increasingly becoming influenced by Asian nations, especially when it comes to setting trends in fashion and the idea of “pop.”
Dumpling supports Team USA in this overview of the Asian-Americans competing for gold in London at this year’s Olympic games.
David Choi and Clara C announce the dates and locations for their upcoming tour.
For perhaps the first time, an all-female Asian-American comedy show is coming to L.A. and, perhaps soon, the rest of the United States.
A Korean-Irish New York lawyer packs his bags to take over his family’s Irish pub in Pittsburgh in this new sitcom from TBS.
Linkin Park. Need we say more? Mike Shinoda, Mr. Hahn and the rest of the gang unleash their latest album in this week’s Media Releases.
It’s the end of the world for a few people, as a red-haired archer saves her kingdom from the peril that is vampires (…) in this week’s Friday Features.
UPDATE: The musical drought ends, as we discover Jhameel released an EP today. That, along with several DVDs, round out this week’s Media Releases.
People whip their hair back and forth, as funny men walk down the aisle in this week’s Hollywood new film Asian American report card, Friday Features.
It’s a musical avalanche as POP ETC and Far East Movement release new albums and “Entourage” season eight hits DVD in this week’s Media Releases.
Flour is more than just a basic ingredient, it is the basis for baking all things delectable from the many kitchens of Boston chef Joanne Chang.
A lion, hippo, giraffe and zebra walk into an alien civilizations’ breeding grounds in this week’s feeble attempt at humor…we mean, Friday Features.