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Sherry Cola Is A Breath Of Fresh Air On “Good Trouble”
Stand-up comic Sherry Cola enjoys exploring just how much she can stretch her acting limits in her emotionally charged role as Alice Kwan on Freeform’s new “Good Trouble.” She […]
Angel In America
The breakout star of Blockers, Geraldine Viswanathan carries her comic chops into TBS’ Miracle Workers, her first major TV role in the U.S.
Review: Leaving Culinary Comfort Zones For A Warmer ‘Season’
With a book titled “Season,” I should have guessed that Nik Sharma’s recipes would call for more than just a dash of sea salt and the occasional bay leaf. […]
LaurDIY Is The Queen Of YouTube
From awkward college kid to glam entrepreneur, YouTube superstar Lauren Riihimaki has grown up in front of millions of online fans. Through ups and downs, her #prettylittlelaurs family has seen it all. But how does LaurDIY save a part of herself for “herself”?
‘Insurrecto’ Is A Bitingly Vicious And Funny Romp Through Filipino History
Most people have never heard of the bloody Philippine-American War that took place at the turn of the 19th century, when Filipino freedom fighters resisted American imperialists with machetes […]
Pup Pup Hooray For ‘Puppy Styled’
It’s a gnarly world out there, wouldn’t you agree? Sometimes all any of us need is a book filled with aww-out-loud puppies. And that’s what we get from Grace […]
Chantal Thuy Smolders As The First Asian American LGBTQ Superhero On TV
When Chantal Thuy went to see Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning “August: Osage County” in New York in 2009 as a drama student, she was electrified by the experience, especially the […]
Face Off: Korean American Artist/Actor Joseph Lee’s Striking Portraits
Joseph Lee is famous for two talents. As an actor, the tall and lean thespian, who often sports a bandana knotted around his throat, played John Cho’s brother in […]
Does Tampopo’s Ramen-Slinging Heroine Subvert Sexist Norms Or Perpetuate Them?
By Stacie Stukin Juzo Itami’s 1985 film, Tampopo, is considered one of the best food movies ever made for good reason. Who can forget the food and sex scenes—when egg […]
Manny Jacinto: Behind the Scenes for KORE’s October 2018 Issue
Manny Jacinto, best known as sweet, dumb, football-loving bro Jason Mendoza in NBC’s “The Good Place,” was shot by Alex Stoddard for the cover of KORE’s October 2018 issue.
A Generation of Young Asian American Producers Are Transforming EDM
When Mark Redito, an electro-pop producer from the Philippines, set out to release his debut album in 2013, the electronic dance music scene in the United States was still […]
88Rising’s Head in the Clouds Festival Coming Sept. 22 to LA
88rising is finally bringing its talents — followed by millions of viewers around the world — to the people. The Asian American media company will debut its Head in […]