On April 8, members of the Ladies Professional Golf Association association met with amateur golfers at Journey at Pechanga’s sprawling 18-hole course. The 13th annual Kore Pro-Am tournament was […]
Author: Mae Hamilton
Will “Shazam” Be Able To Appeal To Kids And Adults?
All kids fantasize about the day that they’ll become adults. But what if that fantasy could be fulfilled immediately? And what if they got super powers at the same […]
How To Make An Impact In The Film World As A Person Of Color: The Tribeca All Access Program
After a long winter break, the Tribeca Film Institute is back and in full-gear. Today, TFI announced the 14 winners of their 16th annual Tribeca All Access program. TAA […]
Watch What Happens When K-Pop Meets American Electro House Music
What happens when you combine the forces of one of the world’s most popular electronic house musicians with the glam and choreography of K-pop? The perfect driving song, apparently. […]
Review: Debut Author T Kira Madden Learns To Let Go In ‘Long Live The Tribe Of Fatherless Girls’
Ahh … the idyllic dream of American boyhood. It’s been romanticized in everything from “The Andy Griffith Show” to Richard Linklater’s eponymous film chronicling the whole thing. But what about […]
Review: Gluttony Is A Virtue In ‘Ramen Shop’
Sometimes something as simple as the smell of roasting garlic in the wind can launch a person back to a vivid childhood memory of their mom’s cooking. In “Ramen […]
LAAPFF Announces Opening Night Selection: ‘Yellow Rose’
The legendary Yellow Rose of Texas… is Asian? At least at the 35th annual Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, she will be. This year, LAAPFF will kick off […]
Interscope Geffen A&M Records Names Annie Lee As New Chief Financial Officer
Today, Interscope Geffen A&M Records announced that Annie Lee has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. Established in 1999, Interscope Geffen A&M is an umbrella unit owned by Universal Music […]
You Can Now Stream ‘Free Solo’ On Hulu
The Academy Award-winning documentary “Free Solo” is now available on Hulu. “Free Solo” follows the story of Alex Honnold as he attempts to conquer a free solo climb—meaning a […]
Glow Up: A New Drinking Game Celebrates The Notoriously Embarrassing Asian Flush
Picture this: You’re bathed in the dim lights of the karaoke bar. Your friend is cry-singing along to “Tong Hua.” Suddenly, you feel it. Your face is hot and […]
Give Leaves A Chance: Aaron Choi Wants You To Take A Walk On The Wild Side
When Aaron Choi first saw the little plot of land in San Diego County that would become his family’s farm, he realized he would have to arm up for […]
Step Into The Mind Of Toro y Moi In His Latest Music Video ‘50-50’
Chaz Bear aka Toro y Moi just dropped the music video for his song “50-50” from his 2019 album “Outer Peace.” As Bear wanders through a barren desert, a […]
A World Beyond Words: Minh Lê Bridges Language Barriers Through The Art Of Magical Storytelling
Flipping through the children’s book “Drawn Together,” there are scenes that feel all too familiar. A young boy and his grandfather share a silent meal together. One diner picks […]
Bruce Lee Inspired TV Series ‘Warrior’ To Kick Into Action This Friday
Bruce Lee’s never-produced vision is finally coming to life this Friday. Based on the writings of the late martial arts legend, “Warrior” will debut April 5 at 10 p.m. […]
Broader Than Broadway: Stephanie Hsu Is Taking Musical Theater By Storm
Stephanie Hsu had finally made it to Broadway. Years of toiling through casting calls and auditions and parts in Off-Broadway theaters had finally landed her a role on the […]