Food documentaries and docuseries can be both educational and enjoyable to watch, especially when hosted by personalities who bring a bit of lightheartedness to the table. Notable chefs bring […]
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6 K-dramas With Strong Female Leads For Your Next Binge Watch
For the longest time, K-dramas have almost always been about romance, usually following a young and innocent girl who falls for a rich, spoiled guy and changes his ways. […]
Catch Sri Lankan Athlete Michelle Lewis’ TV Debut On The Latest ‘The Titan Games’
Let’s face it, with gyms closed across the country and stay-at-home orders still in place, most of us have lost any incentive we might have had to get outside […]
Scratch Your Reality TV Itch With New Netflix Series ‘Indian Matchmaking’
One might think that Netflix has seen its fair share of romantic reality shows over the past few years. To name a few, there’s “Love is Blind,” “Married at […]
Relive Your Childhood With Netflix’s ‘The Claudia Kishi Club’
If you happened to grow up in the ‘80s (or ‘90s, or early 2000s, or 2010s…), chances are you probably picked up a book from “The Baby-Sitters Club” series […]
‘Good Morning, Momona Tamada From ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ Speaking’
The ‘90s classic series “The Baby-Sitters Club” is back, but with a 21st century spin. “It’s iconic,” Claudia Kishi (Momona Tamada) insists of a vintage (gasp) landline telephone that […]
Heads Up, Because ‘Never Have I Ever’ Is Returning With A Bang
July comes bearing some exciting news: “Never Have I Ever” is coming back to the small screen! In a classic quarantine style, the show’s main cast hopped on a […]
The Sky’s The Limit For Comedian And Actor Jimmy O. Yang
Three, two, one, liftoff—this May, Jimmy O. Yang is headed for the stars. “This is the weirdest day,” Yang’s character, Dr. Chan Kaifang, remarks in the trailer for “Space […]
Get Your Glitter Ready For ‘Craftopia’ With LaurDIY
Chances are, we can all fondly recall our younger days of arts-and-crafts with pom-poms, gluesticks and construction paper. But did you ever think your papier-mâché swan or macaroni necklace […]
Looking To Stream Something New? Try These 10 Projects On HBO Max
Tomorrow, May 27, marks the beginning of a new era for WarnerMedia. It’s the launch of HBO Max—the newest streamer offering up the at-home entertainment experience. Anime lovers in […]
Joy Osmanski Is Back On The Small Screen, With New Roles You Can Sink Your Teeth Into
As an actress, Joy Osmanski has seen her fair share of science fiction plots. But even being well-versed in apocalyptic scenarios couldn’t have prepped her for parenting during the […]
Lights, Camera, Paused: COVID-19’s Lasting Impact On Film And TV Sets
As the novel coronavirus spread throughout the United States in late February and early March, leading chains AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas announced precautionary measures to reduce seating capacity […]
Bigger And Even Better: Here’s 7 More APAHM Festivities Coming Your Way
The Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebrations are still in full force. This upcoming week is an especially busy one, as there will be a variety of new shows […]
Review: ‘Asian Americans’ Docu-Series Illuminates A Different Side Of American History
Late Jamaican political activist and journalist Marcus Garvey once said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” For […]
5 Ways To Kick Off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month At Home
Happy Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, AKA APAHM, AKA one of the most exciting times of the year for our community! As most of us self-isolate or shelter in […]