Photo credit: Urvi Nagrani. Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an interesting mix of serious, silly, insightful […]
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Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Dante Basco of Hang Loose and Paradise Broken
Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an interesting mix of serious, silly, insightful and mind-boggling (sometimes all […]
Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Janice Jann of the Media Maid
Janice and her mom adorably posing together for the camera. Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an […]
Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Ada Tseng of Asia Pacific Arts
Photo by Henry Tseng. Mothers – with all their earnest, loving intentions – can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an interesting mix of serious, silly, insightful […]
Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Kimberly-Rose Wolter of Knots
Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an interesting mix of serious, silly, insightful and mind-boggling (sometimes all […]
Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Jen Wang of Disgrasian
Jen and mom. Those matching outfits are money. Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an interesting mix […]
Funniest Advice My Mother Has Ever Given Me: Dennis Lee of Namu Gaji
Dennis Lee at Namu Gaji. Photo courtesy of Eater SF. Mothers — with all their earnest, loving intentions — can often be entertaining, and their advice can be an […]
April Issue: Young Il Kim’s Hillary Clinton Screenplay Earns Hollywood Hype
Blacklisted That word may conjure negative connotations, but for screenwriter Young Il Kim, making Hollywood’s Black List has been opening doors. story by CHELSEA HAWKINS photograph by INKI CHO It […]
April Issue: Keeping the Hanbok Tradition Alive
South Korean designer Hyun-Sook Lee, center, with models showing off her hanbok designs. Photo by Mark Edward Harris Something Old, Something New An event at the Getty Museum in […]
March Issue: Why Late SKorean Dictator Park Chung-hee Is The Most Popular President Ever
Dictator or Hero? Park Chung-hee ruled South Korea with an iron fist for 18 years. Now, he is the most popular South Korean ex-president ever, and his daughter just won […]
February Issue: Reporting On North Korea a Dangerous Business
A journalist incarcerated in China for almost four months says he still has no regrets about his risky work reporting news about North Korea. by JOHN CHA illustration by […]
February Issue: From Ivy League to Slums of Kenya, Eddo Kim Tackles Global Poverty
Eddo Kim is using his Ivy League education to try to help end extreme global poverty — one school and one slum at a time. by CRYSTAL KIM Lacrosse […]
January Issue: The Real Story Behind College Student Turned Libyan Freedom Fighter Chris Jeon
Photo by Mark Edward Harris/KoreAm In the summer of 2011, UCLA student Chris Jeon left his $9,000-a-month internship at a San Francisco financial firm to fight with the rebels […]
December Cover Story: The Psy Revolution
New America Media editor Andrew Lam asserts that the crossover success of Psy’s “Gangnam Style” marks a major shift in the history of the entertainment world. by ANDREW LAM/NEW […]
December Issue: How Psy’s Korean American Tour Manager Got His Gig
A Crazy, Historic Ride For Korean American Dan Suh, Psy’s day-to-day manager, the artist’s success carries special meaning. by JULIE HA It takes three different phone calls to complete my […]