In case you hadn’t heard, we successfully funded a Kickstarter in less than 3 days on August 18, 2015, and now we’re making a 2016 calendar out of our […]
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Haikus with Hotties Nomination #1: Daniel Wu
In case you hadn’t heard, we successfully funded a Kickstarter in less than 3 days on August 18, 2015, and now we’re making a 2016 calendar out of our […]
Vote for Your Favorite Hot Asian Men To Be On the Haikus with Hotties 2016 Calendar!
Have you heard of our Kickstarter where we were trying to convince our publisher to let us make a calendar out of Audrey Magazine’s non-award-winning series Haikus With Hotties? […]
Help Us Convince Our Publisher to Make a “Haikus With Hotties” Calendar
Dear loyal reader, We’re going a little bit rogue here and launching a fun Kickstarter campaign for you all. Hear us out! If you’ve been following Audrey Magazine, […]
Audrey Woman of Influence: Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Amna Nawaz
Amna Nawaz is hard-pressed to name a favorite story she’s worked on in her Emmy Award-winning career, which has taken her everywhere from Syria to South Africa, from […]
Haikus With Hotties: Chris Dinh
The latest hottie in our insightfully mediocre poetry series knows how to rock the white button-down shirt, skinny tie and khakis. It’s the dreamy, bespectacled Chris Dinh, who […]
How Shannon Kook’s Latest Film Brings His Life Full Circle
When Shannon Kook first moved to Canada from South Africa, where he was born and raised, he won tickets to the premiere of Monster, the film which earned Charlize […]
LCC Theatre Group Alumni Are Making Their Mark in the Entertainment Industry
Audrey’s Summer 2015 issue features an article about UCLA’s LCC Theatre Company, started by Derek Mateo, David J. Lee, and Fresh Off the Boat’s Randall Park when they were […]
How Suboi Became Vietnam’s Biggest Female Rapper
Though she’s Vietnam’s Queen of Hip-Hop, HaÌ€ng LaÌ‚m Trang Anh (better known as Suboi) still remembers being a shy teenager writing sad poetry. “I’d show it to my […]
Get to Know Stand-Up Comedienne & ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ Writer Ali Wong
In her 2013 appearance on Comedy Central’s John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show, Ali Wong has a joke about how being an ambitious, independent woman is overrated: Why […]
A Unique Gift for Your Asian American Literary Friend
Wouldn’t it be cool to get a personalized, handwritten postcard written by your favorite Asian American author? The Common — a literary journal based out of Amherst College that […]
‘Man Seeking Woman”s Maya Erskine on “Dating Hitler”
In the FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman, which premiered in January and airs Wednesdays through March, Jay Baruchel (This is the End) plays Josh, an average guy looking […]
Director Li Lu Wants to Show that Asian Americans Can Make Any Kind of Film
The Los Angeles Asian Film Festival kicked off Thursday night, and one of the films that is world premiering over the next week is Li Lu’s first feature […]
Catch Joan Chen in the Netflix Series ‘Marco Polo’
Netflix’s elaborate original series Marco Polo was met with some criticism from the Asian American community for being an outsider’s fetishization of the East. But actress Joan Chen urges […]
ObeÌbeÌ Organic, the Organic Baby Line Co-Founded by Ennie Lim
Born in Malaysia, Ennie Lim moved to Quebec, Canada, when she was 5 and was raised around French culture until she moved to Hong Kong at 24. After […]