It’s worth discussing similarities and differences between acclaimed graphic novel, “Shortcomings,” by Adrian Tomine and Randall Park’s movie-directing debut, “Shortcomings,” starring Justin H. Min as Ben, Ally Maki as Miko, and Sherry Cola as Alice.
“Barbie” the movie mixes pink and blue and a little bit of brown
The lyrics of “Barbie Girl” by Aqua are probably sarcastic, but maybe fans of the song, and Barbie, like being on both sides of the fence—living in a “plastic world,” wearing pink and glitter, appealing to objectified fantasies, while equally advocating for “Not a Barbie Girl” by Ava Max, where the speaker protests she lives in her own world and won’t do whatever Ken wants.
Lea Salonga heads the first all-Filipino cast of a Broadway show in ‘Here Lies Love’
Lea Salonga is back on the stage where her Broadway journey first began. But she isn’t playing someone Vietnamese or Chinese or Japanese at the Broadway Theatre.
“The Afterparty” season two a hilarious follow up with stellar AAPI cast
If you watched the first season of “The Afterparty,” on Apple TV+, then you have some idea of what to expect from season two—a “whodunnit” loaded with comedy and intrigue and featuring some of the most entertaining actors in the biz.
Makana: Slack key guitar activism from Hawaii
By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Hawaiian slack key master Makana, back when he was still Matthew Swalinkavich, found himself singing in the Honolulu Boy Choir by age 7, so […]
“Joy Ride”: a raunchy romp for everyone who is not a white cis male, probably
I want to talk about what “Joy Ride” the movie IS.
“Return of the Jedi”: Now with the entire Seattle Symphony!
People come to the “Star Wars” franchise in all manner of ways.
Kelly Akashi: Formations exhibition at the Frye worthy of investment of time, heart, and mind
I’m in love. I’ve walked into the Kelly Akashi: Formations exhibition at the Frye Art Museum on First Hill and it is at once familiar and new.
“Past Lives” is the most grown up movie about love that you will ever see
“Past Lives,” written and directed by Korean Canadian Celine Song, and the opener at Seattle International Film Festival this year, is without a doubt the most grown up movie I have ever seen—and that you will ever see, too.
CHamoru queer trans art collective unveils new exhibit at Wing Luke Museum
A new art exhibit opened at the Wing Luke Museum on June 9. Featuring work by Guma’ Gela’, a CHamoru art collective of queer and trans members from the Mariana Islands and larger Pacific Islander diaspora—the exhibit explores the motto “part land, part sea, all ancestry” through various art forms.
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