Siêu Nguyễn is becoming a force in the entertainment industry.
Actress Caitlin Sarwono: Headlong into the storm of “Spring Awakening”
The “Spring Awakening” rock musical, playing in June at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre, takes the audience on a whirlwind tour of sexual awakening, teen pregnancy, abuse, violence, bullying, and death.
“Sight”: Religious drama slipped out of focus
“Sight,” the new biopic of innovative eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang, opens with a note saying the film’s been passed by “the Angel Guild,” affiliated with releasing studio Angel Studios.
“Dealing With Dad” deals with mental health the hard way
Chinese American writer/director Tom Huang came to his latest film “Dealing With Dad” with solid skills and impressive history under his belt. But for this project, he had to go where he hadn’t gone before—into his own family’s history and struggles.
In “Heeramandi,” a new Netflix series, a prison, no matter how jewel encrusted, is still a prison
There once was a place in modern-day Lahore, Pakistan called the Diamond Bazaar, or Heeramandi (it’s still there).
Leading Asian actors star in shows at two local theaters
Saigon fell almost exactly 49 years ago, on April 30, 1975 to be exact.
Drum TAO celebrates 30th anniversary at Seattle Symphony’s Benaroya Hall
“Look at all these people on a Monday night!” exclaimed an audience member as the public filed into Benaroya Hall on April 22 to watch Japanese performers, Drum TAO, complete their 2024 North American Tour.
Margaret Cho’s Seattle sojourn — Comedian brings ‘Live and Livid’ tour to Town Hall
She’s gone all over the world outraging, inspiring, and leaving crowds laughing in their seats. When it comes to Seattle though, comedian/actress/activist Margaret Cho is looking for suggestions.
Seattle International Film Festival: Vision, passion, and inspiration from around Asia
Writers refer to “killing your darlings.” That means you sometimes have to get rid of something that pleases and/or satisfies you about your work—for the sake of the greater good.
Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi is ‘tickled pink’ to inspire a Barbie doll
“It’s a huge, huge honor. I think a lot of pride comes along with it, not just recognizing the Olympic achievement, but also being recognized during AAPI Month and following in the footsteps of some incredible women that I idolize—Anna May Wong, Maya Angelou and Rosa Parks,” Yamaguchi told The Associated Press. “It’s hard to see me put in the category with them.”
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