Lara Jean’s life is officially over in the new trailer to Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by […]
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Eddie Huang to Wander Immigrant Kitchens in ‘Cash Only’
“Fresh Off the Boat” author Eddie Huang has fresh new series coming to television. The show, “Cash Only,” will give viewers an intimate look into immigrant kitchens as well […]
Eric Nam Gets Real About Love and Music on ‘Honestly’ Tour
Eric Nam gets no breaks this summer, not even on a tour stop in his hometown Atlanta. When the K-pop star stops there on June 26, his folks will […]
5 Web Series About Asian Americans Just Trying to Live their Best Lives
While many stories follow grand quests and heroic feats, sometimes the most creative ones are those that follow ordinary people just trying to live their lives. Here are five […]
POW! & Kogonada Say Hello to ‘Saying Goodbye to Yang’ Film Adaptation
Director Kogonada and producer Theresa Park are teaming up to bring an on-screen adaptation of Alexander Weinstein’s short story “Saying Goodbye to Yang” to life. “Saying Goodbye to Yang” […]
‘Searching’ Director Aneesh Chaganty Announces Next Film
After the critical success of his Sundance award-winning “Searching,” director Aneesh Chaganty announced on Twitter that he is working on a new film, “Run.” WE’RE MAKING ANOTHER MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! […]
Jon M. Chu to Direct Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In The Heights’ Movie
Jon M. Chu is set to collaborate with Warner Bros. and Lin-Manuel Miranda to direct the movie adaptation of the runaway Broadway hit “In the Heights.” Set in Washington […]
Asian American Celebs Shower Kelly Marie Tran with Love and Support on Twitter
Asian American celebrities are rallying their support around breakout star Kelly Marie Tran, who played Rose Tico in last year’s “The Last Jedi.” Tired of internet trolls harassing her […]
‘The Chinese Exclusion Act’ Directors On How The Policy Resonates Today
The Chinese Exclusion Act, enacted in 1882, was the first and only piece of American legislation to ban an entire group of people from immigrating to the United States […]
6 Poetry Collections by Asian Americans for a Summer of Inspiration
Poetry takes the tediousness and drudgery of life and turns it into something beautiful, and these six Asian American poets are especially skilled at transforming life into art. Here […]
Daniel Dae Kim and Keanu Reeves Hop On Netflix’s ‘Always Be My Maybe’
Ali Wong and Randall Park have found a pair of co-stars in Daniel Dae Kim and Keanu Reeves for their upcoming Netflix rom-com film “Always Be My Maybe.” The […]
Q&A With HBO APA Visionaries Winners: ‘What is Home?’
A child’s voice on a cell phone, the space between two doors, sharing a tub of bubbles with a sister — that’s what home means for the winners of […]
APAHM 2018: Comedian Jenny Yang Is Done Being a ‘Good Asian’
Jenny Yang’s story could easily double as the premise of an Asian American sitcom: She grew up in a diverse neighborhood in Torrance, California, to Taiwanese immigrant parents. After […]
APAHM 2018: Artist Phung Huynh Explores the ‘In-Betweennness of Being Asian American’
Phung Huynh, a Los Angeles-based artist, centers her work on what she calls the “in-betweenness of being Asian American.” Often, art is evaluated and examined from a Western paradigm. […]
APAHM 2018: Anna Akana Tackles Mental Health Awareness and API Representation
Actress, writer, comedian and YouTube personality Anna Akana has valuable advice for aspiring Asian American entertainers trying to make it in Los Angeles: “Never live in Santa Monica! The […]