“The narrative around race relations can be quite polarized,” ventured activist Daniel Tam-Claiborne, at Thursday night’s gathering for the launch of “Between Black & White: Asian Americans Speak Out,” a series of short films aiming to include Asian communities in American racial discussions.
Michelle Yeoh addresses the Harvard Law School Class of 2023
Academy Award-winning actor and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Goodwill ambassador Michelle Yeoh shared some valuable advice with the Harvard Law School Class of 2023 during the Class Day celebration on May 24 as they prepared to embark on a “presumably bright but unpredictable future.”
Huang’s Benaroya Hall concert unveils a fusion of U.S.-China harmony
The works of Chinese American composer Dr. Austin X. Huang’s is set to premiere at Benaroya Hall in Seattle on June 25, 2023.
In Disney’s “American Born Chinese,” life on Earth is appropriately more messed up than life in Heaven
Once upon a time, or in 2023, there was a rebellion in Heaven. Angry at being looked over and never breaching Heaven’s glass ceiling, Niu Mowang, the Bull Demon, set out to steal the magical staff of the Monkey God, Sun Wukong, and overthrow the Jade Emperor.
“Fast X”: A wholesome family movie with lots of death and fast cars—I swear!
The “Fast & Furious” franchise is extravagant, it’s exaggerated—it’s EXTRA.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: A moving tribute, in three cinematic segments
Producer, arranger, keyboardist, songwriter, composer, electronic music pioneer, actor: Japan’s Ryuichi Sakamoto, who died in late March this year after a long battle with cancer, was all of these things, together and/or separately.
Dylan J. Locke: From the state capital to L.A. fame
When your father’s the state governor, then a member of Obama’s cabinet, then the ambassador to China—and when your mother’s a Miss Asian America, then a television reporter—you could be forgiven for thinking your family isn’t quite like anybody else’s.
La Traviata with AAPI leads points to the future
If, 100 years from now, someone were to write an opera about the era of COVID-19, it might look something like Verdi’s La Traviata, which opened on May 6 at the Seattle Opera’s McCaw Hall.
“Sesame Street” introduces first-ever Filipino American muppet
“Sesame Street” introduced its first Filipino American muppet on Sunday as part of a segment about showing confidence.
“Polite Society”: fighting everything about the patriarchy all at once
I was pretty confident going into the movie, “Polite Society,” that I was going to like it.
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