Beginning Sept. 4, we are going to Mars, again, or trying to, via the new Netflix series, “Away.”
A-pop! — White people who do and say racist things — and the white friends who love and forgive them!
In this column, there’s a lot of white nonsense. You have been forewarned!
Asian American girls saw pivotal icon in ‘Baby-Sitters Club’
Author Ann M. Martin had no master plan when she decided to make one of the core members of “The Baby-Sitters Club’’ a Japanese American girl named Claudia.
Hirokazu Kore-eda, Catherine Deneuve look for ‘The Truth’
Catherine Deneuve plays an icon of French cinema in “The Truth.’’ She even chose her own middle name, Fabienne, for her character who says things like, “I’d rather have been a bad friend and a bad mother and a great actress.’’
Asia Talks series highlights artists’ ways of coping with past and present moments
They say that art imitates life. Yet it does more than that. Art explains life, and art helps us understand our lives.
Review: “The Half of It”
One of the first things you hear from Ellie Chu, the protagonist of Netflix’s latest teen rom-com “The Half of It,” is: “This is not a love story.”
Black Lives Matter (which is the theme of this A-pop column)
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly Hey, everyone. I know that it feels a little bit weird to consume pop culture news this week when most of our news focus […]
The Lovebirds: Don’t try this at home
Is your partner getting just a little too familiar? Feeling the doldrums of a love life that is all work and no play?
PBS’ “Asian Americans” explores prejudice and perseverance
A century of racist attacks detailed in the new PBS documentary series “Asian Americans’’ might have felt like ancient history just a few months ago.
“Driveways” — Three still figures, running deep
The most effective scenes in “Driveways” come quietly, which filmmaker Andrew Ahn understood, because he made most of the scenes come quietly.
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