See Ryan Potter in San Francisco Nov. 15 at 2:20 p.m.
See the star of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” today in San Francisco.
See the star of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” today in San Francisco.
More than 60 Asian-American contributors will put on the show.
Many more sign up than anticipated.
Asian-American festival celebrates film, music and food: the trifecta of awesome.
Hawaiian proposals.
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.
Jason Chu releases latest album February 7 at Club Lure in L.A.
UC Irvine fraternity members release video in blackface.
Balenciaga names new creative director for its RTW and accessories lines.
Jan Yanehiro to speak at Cherry Blossom Alumnae event.
Asian women’s magazine celebrates 10th anniversary.
Post analyzes ads for Asian-American representation.
And they will make super babies.
Nintendo WiiU priced and dated for release.
Diana Wang, a former unpaid intern at Hearst Corporation, the media empire behind such titles as Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire, is suing the company after performing sometimes menial tasks for long hours and little recognition, in a class-action lawsuit: http://nymag.com/thecut/2012/09/norma-rae-of-fashion-interns.html
Asian-American men, it’s suggested, are less likely to be engaged in an interracial marriage than their counterparts, according to a WBEZ radio news item: http://www.wbez.org/series/race-out-loud/asian-american-men-less-likely-date-interacially-102033
David Henry Hwang wins mighty accolade for his cross-cultural playwrighting in the form of a Steinberg award.
Miss World contestant beatboxes as her talent.
Cleveland’s One World Day, which marks its 65th anniversary, will be presented at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. It begins Sunday, August 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Rockefeller Park between East Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Mnet launched the first 24-hour Asian-American television network, which features programming ranging from Korean pop to entertainment news: http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=Arts&Leisure&title=Network-aims-at-growing-America%E2%80%99s-Asian-market&id=56308
Jeremy Lin released his second behind-the-scenes, day-in-the-life YouTube video, featuring his preparation for his Volvo commercial, among other tidbits:
A record 30 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are running for Congress, according to the Asian Pacific Institute of Congressional Studies, the majority of who are Democrat: https://www.examiner.com/article/record-number-of-asian-americans-running-for-u-s-congress
Actor Lucy Liu spoke about her new role as the first female Watson in the latest Sherlock Holmes series coming CBS this fall called Elementary: http://entertainment.inquirer.net/52949/for-lucy-liu-it-hasnt-been-easy-being-an-asian-american-in-hwood
President Barack Obama Friday nominated Pamela Ki Mai Chen to the New York district court, making her the first lesbian Asian-American judge appointed to the U.S. District Court: http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2012/08/03/obama-nominates-first-asian-american-lesbian-federal-judge/
Actor and animal rights activist Olivia Munn admitted she suffers from trichotillomania, a nervous disorder in which she plucks her eye lashes out: http://wonderwall.msn.com/movies/olivia-munn-opens-up-about-rare-disorder-i-rip-out-my-eyelashes-1696198.story?ocid=answw11
David Choi and Clara C announce the dates and locations for their upcoming tour.
New York Knicks might not match Houston Rocket’s offer, but you can still buy a piece of Jeremy Lin from the team that made him famous.
Two Chinese-American playwrights, Christopher Chen and Lauren Yee, will be honored at the 35th Annual Bay Area Playwrights Festival in San Francisco July 20 – 29: http://www.asianweek.com/2012/07/02/two-asian-american-playwrights/
The New York Times launched a Chinese edition of its website early in the morning, Thursday, June 28, Hong Kong time: http://cn.nytimes.com/