Arata Isozaki, a Pritzker-winning Japanese architect known as a post-modern giant who blended culture and history of the East and the West in his designs, has died of old age. He was 91.
‘JoySauce Late Night’ — A new talk show highlighting AAPI talent and voices
A new face has entered the late night talk show realm and it looks a little different from what’s occupied the space for decades.
South Asian eateries try ‘going local’ as recovery strategy
Hotels and restaurants across South Asia have had to adapt and reimagine dining out since the pandemic ripped through the region, forcing many out of business.
Review: A baby for sale in Korean drama ‘Broker’
The Korean drama “Broker” begins like a noir. A young woman walks slowly in the pouring rain in the middle of the night in Busan, her flimsy hood doing little to keep her dry.
Indonesia lifts all COVID curbs, shifts to endemic approach
Almost three years after officials announced the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Indonesia, the country’s leader said on Dec. 30 they are lifting all coronavirus-related restrictions nationwide.
China faces bumpy road to normal as infections surge
After three years of quarantines pushed them close to shutting down, restaurant owner Li Meng and his wife are hoping for business to rebound after China rolled back severe anti-virus controls.
Same old discrimination leads to creation of a new civil rights organization
Justin Zhu co-founded a startup company called Iterable, which does cross channel marketing and also previously served as its CEO.
Japanese emperor greets crowd at palace after COVID hiatus
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and his family waved to throngs of New Year’s well-wishers from the balcony at the Imperial Palace on Jan. 2 in the return of a celebration halted for the past two years by the pandemic.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill.