…who first heard of Leung in a 2004 PBS Frontline documentary, From China with Love. “[I wondered], how did she get away with this?” A federal judge would dismiss the…
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Korean American Filmmaker Grace Lee’s Documentary Wins Peabody Award
…affect change,” Lee’s film premiered at the 2013 Los Angeles Film Festival and aired on PBS as part of its POV series on June 30, 2014. The documentary received critical…
Watch DAVID CHOI’s Award Video: Arts & Entertainment Award 2013
…the iTunes top album charts. His songs and tracks have been heard on NBC, FOX, VH1, MTV, A&E, E!, Travel Channel, Style, PBS, Food Network, Disney, retail stores all over…
Hardly Elementary: Spring 2015 Cover Story Featuring Lucy Liu
…Lately, she’s also been throwing herself into the world of directing. Her first directorial effort, the 2011 PBS short film Meena, was based on a child sex-trafficking story in Nicholas…
Andrew Lam On How A New Vietnam Is Emerging 40 Years After The War
…America. In adulthood, Lam would frequently return to his country, but in a protective, almost tourist standpoint. It wasn’t until his PBS documentary, My Journey Home, that Lam opened up…
My mother, Alzheimer’s, and Vietnamese Cooking
…between the Center for Asian American Media and KQED, featuring a one-hour PBS primetime special by award-winning filmmaker, Grace Lee (American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs), original stories…
TCA Awards nominates Aziz Ansari, Constance Wu for comedy
…journalists and TV critics, includes recognition for actors, producers and programs across five broadcast networks, Netflix, PBS and 12 cable networks. The award show, hosted by Jaime Camil, will take…
Musician Thao Nguyen Tells Mother’s Migration Story In ‘Nobody Dies’
…incredible to see her have that kind of vibrancy in taking care of situations and being able to follow her lead.” “Nobody Dies” broadcasts on PBS this fall. Check your…
Justin Lin to Direct ‘Abacus’ Movie Adaptation
Director Justin Lin is developing a film based on “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail,” a PBS documentary that premiered at the 2016 Toronto Film Festival. The documentary by Steve James…
6 New TV Shows Starring APAs to Watch In March
…in PBS’ “The Mind of a Chef,” returns for “Ugly Delicious” to explore food culture across the globe, from pockets of the U.S. to Japan, Italy, Denmark, Mexico, China, Vietnam…
The Lookout: Upcoming AAPI Film, Music and Book Adaptations to Get Excited About
…life through her new PBS documentary. The project, titled “Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir,” aired on May 3 and shed light on her family, career and opinions on anti-Asian racism. “The…