Co-starring alongside Justice Smith, An-Li Bogan takes center stage in “The American Society of Magical Negroes.”
Author: Caroline Yu
Q&A: ‘We Were Dangerous’ Spotlights Adolescent Resilience in the Face of Hardship
Produced by Taika Watiti, helmed by indigenous filmmakers and premiered at South By Southwest, “We Were Dangerous” follows the story of three girls attending reform school on a remote island.
APIs Who Took the Super Bowl by Storm
Taylor Swift wasn’t the only star on the big screen last night.
Character Media and ChimeTV Merge into GoldenTV
Introducing Golden TV, a first in Asian American Entertainment.
Henry Golding Takes Down Nazis in ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ Trailer
The action spy film comes to theaters April 19.
The API Oscar Snubs of 2024
Although API creators walked away with some well-deserved nominations, there were a handful of hard-to-swallow snubs.
QUIZ: Kitty, Lara Jean or Belly?
Take our quiz to find out which protagonist you would be from the Jenny Han Cinematic Universe.
TSITP Star Lola Tung to Join Hadestown on Broadway
Tung will be doing a limited run, taking over for Solea Pfeiffer as Eurydice.
The New Teen Drama
Author Jenny Han is revamping the classic genre—this time, it’s for audiences everywhere.
API Stars and Projects Win Big at Gotham Awards
The 2023 Gotham Awards kicked off awards season last night with the AAPI community at the forefront.
Q&A: How ‘One Piece’ Showrunner Steven Maeda Navigated Dangerous Waters
Showrunner Steven Maeda takes us through the 4-year making of Netflix’s “One Piece,” reveals his favorite character and tells us why Luffy is such a special protagonist.
Q&A: Joy Ngiaw On The Vulnerability Of Music Making
Joy Ngiaw, composer of the Skydance Animation Studio Logo and much more, is taking the music game by storm.
Amid Strikes Gold House Unites with the Entertainment Community Fund
On Monday, non-profit Gold House announced it would be teaming up with Entertainment Community Fund for a virtual talk, taking place on Friday, July 28. Amid the SAG-AFTRA (Screen […]
Conrad Ricamora’s Return to Broadway Spotlights More Than Just Disco
Ricamora returns to the Broadway stage after years of onscreen work, and this time, he’s taking to the bright lights of the Big Apple.
My Favorite Members of the Fictional Alphabet Mafia
To celebrate pride, I ranted about the queer representation I enjoyed from this year’s slate of shows.