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Japanese-Australian actress Shioli Kutsuna reflects on moving to Japan at 14, Deadpool, Death Stranding 2, and bridging East-West careers
"Eugene leaving is something that is sort of necessary for us to keep moving forward," said fellow Try Guy Keith
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From her childhood in Queens to her star on the Walk of Fame, the actor has challenged Hollywood's limited view
From Fragile Exports to Hollywood Budgets: The Sudden Transformation of South Korea's TV Industry
Advice for the Quiet Voices: "Don’t be afraid to reach out because we’re the best group of people to receive
Beyond Zombies and Demons: The Korean Shows That Examine Humanity Under Pressure
The creative teams behind the new hardback annual, GOLDEN, have issued a second call for contributors.
Namoo Chae Lee’s 'Cancelling Tiger' explores sisterhood, trauma, and identity through Korean myth—reclaiming voice, ritual, and resistance.
The FA's Long-Delayed Act of Acknowledgment is a Necessary Step, But It Cannot Erase a Century of Institutional Silence.
The UK East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) creative community is banding together for an ambitious new project.
The California Crooner on Family Roots and Filipino Heritage in His Genre-Bending Music
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Veteran South Korean actor Lee Soon-jae, known for iconic roles in 'What on Earth Is Love?', 'Hur Jun', and 'Grandpas
SEVENTEEN make history as the first-ever K-pop group to perform on NPR’s Tiny Desk, delivering a stripped-back set filled with
Simu Liu condemns Hollywood’s “f**** appalling” decline in Asian representation as Manny Jacinto’s typecasting story reignites calls for industry change
KPop Demon Hunters lands on the Oscars longlist but is ruled ineligible for the BAFTAs despite Netflix’s appeal over its
Awkwafina teams with Apple TV+ for The Unlikely Cook, a travelogue diving into Asian American cuisine and her family’s culinary
Bowen Yang says the Wicked series should end with Wicked: For Good, though he jokes about a spinoff as the
Daniel Dae Kim hosts CNN’s new series 'K-Everything,' exploring Korea’s global cultural rise with insights from leading figures