Couldn’t make it to a screening of “Yellow Rose” this year? Don’t sweat it, because Sony will soon bring the Filipino country musical (you read that right) to a […]
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Looking For A ‘Gay Asian Country Love Song’ To Add To Your Playlist? Nathan Ramos-Park Has You Covered
After the unprecedented global phenomenon of Lil Nas X’s country-rap crossover hit, “Old Town Road,” it seemed as if the country music genre had seen just about everything—well, almost. […]
Lisa Ling Signs Overall Deal With HBO Max, Kicking Off Her Docu-Series ‘Birth, Wedding, Funeral’
In a time of polarized politics and pointing fingers, journalist Lisa Ling is examining the moments that we share. Ling, the former “View” co-host who currently anchors CNN’s “This […]
What Exactly Makes Bretman Rock ‘Da Baddest?’
“Aloha!” Bretman Rock bubbles excitedly as he apologizes for his lateness and explains that his car broke down three times today already. His animated speech is lightly tinged with […]
Review: Hulu’s Adaptation Of ‘Looking For Alaska’ Is A Feels Trip To 2005
Remember your secret addiction to “Dawson’s Creek,” where you felt shame watching each increasingly goofy episode, but couldn’t stop? Or maybe that was just me? Well, for all you […]
HBO Max Will Add The Complete Studio Ghibli Film Library To Its Streaming Service
Sometimes, we all need those days where we can just marathon a whole string of Studio Ghibli films to soothe our souls and take a break from school- or […]
Review: ‘Parasite’ Explores A Chilling Reality For Society’s Misfits
An unemployed family of four squats in their cramped basement home, munching on crackers and beer, when a drunken man stumbles upon their home at the end of a […]
Netflix’s Upcoming Series ‘Ghee Happy’ Introduces You To Hindu Deities Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before
The ancient legends of Hindu gods and goddesses are coming to a television screen near you—just not how you might expect. In a bid to expand international audiences, Netflix […]
5 Asian Journalists To Follow For the Latest News
Whether it’s getting personal about identity or getting up close to the Hong Kong protests, these Asian journalists are using social media to share what matters to them, and […]
Tina Tchen Is Taking Over The Time’s Up Movement
The Time’s Up movement has a new face. On Oct. 7, the organization announced that it has appointed Tina Tchen to replace former president and CEO Lisa Borders, who […]
Check Out The Premiere Of Dennis Liu’s New Netflix Show, ‘Raising Dion’
In need of a new Netflix show to binge? Desperate for an unconventional superhero story with a diverse cast? Then you’re in luck, because “Raising Dion” just premiered today. […]
The Lookout: Watch Out For Doppelgangers, Assassins And More This October
Editor’s note: Each month, we’re bringing you the latest scoop of what’s happening in Asian American film, TV, literature and music in our “Lookout” articles. We’re doing the legwork, […]
Here’s Why Filipino Musician Iñigo Pascual Has Fans ‘Catching Feelings’
In Iñigo Pascual’s first YouTube video, the singer-songwriter chats with his dad, famed Filipino actor, Piolo Pascual. The young Pascual is already a natural in front of the camera, […]
The Brand New ‘Birds of Prey’ Trailer Will Have You Seeing Stars
Harley Quinn is back, and this time, she’s brought some girlfriends along for the ride. The first full trailer for the eagerly anticipated “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous […]
Throwback: How ‘Naruto’ Taught Me To Dream Big
Every week after Sunday Chinese school, my best friend and I would pretend to be shinobi from “Naruto.” We would run around my house, scrambling our fingers into different jutsus […]