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The California Crooner on Family Roots and Filipino Heritage in His Genre-Bending Music
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‘Superstore’ actor Jon Miyahara, beloved as Brett, has died at 83. Castmates remember his quiet comedic brilliance and warm spirit
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Stephane Ly-Cuong’s In The Nguyen Kitchen explores identity, food & immigrant life—an authentic, joyful ode to Asian stories on screen
Japanese-Australian actress Shioli Kutsuna reflects on moving to Japan at 14, Deadpool, Death Stranding 2, and bridging East-West careers
Kim Tae-hee, famed Korean actress, debuts globally in Amazon’s 'Butterfly,' a spy thriller blending action with deep family drama
AAIFF returns for its 48th year as a hub for Asian American stories, emerging talent, and community — more than
Byron Mann reflects on 30 years in film—from Hollywood roles to creating his own stories with precision, passion, and a
UK’s first Vietnamese film fest, Star Nhà Ease, reclaims identity, sparks dialogue & joy, and reshapes narratives beyond war and
Discover how Circle Yuen's Our Dance helps children understand parental separation and find comfort in child contact centres
Eulan To’s foldthe.world map champions East London’s immigrant-led culture, blending print, AR, and local storytelling at SXSW London
Ben Wang stars as Li Fong in the new Karate Kid, merging styles with Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Han for
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Jess Khan-Lee is a rising Hollywood actress, blending dance, martial arts, and empathy into her craft, as seen in Mission:
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BLACKPINK's Jennie and SM Entertainment's aespa tie as top contenders, each securing nine nods for the upcoming Hong Kong ceremony.
The network has laid off approximately 150 employees and dissolved its specific editorial teams for marginalized communities, including NBC Asian
Four members of the pioneering group became the first K-pop girl group to perform at the event, sharing the stage
The South Korean government will recognize six leading figures, including actors and the K-pop icon, with the nation’s highest civilian
The global superstar is reportedly set for her second major acting role alongside Ma Dong-seok in the Korean-led expansion of
TAAF’s new report shows Hollywood’s bias against Asian stories isn’t just unjust—it’s unprofitable.
CinemaWorld launches CinemaSHORT YouTube channel, spotlighting bold Asian stories and emerging filmmakers beyond the festival circuit
The K-pop superstars' film, 'One in a Million,' will screen in 600 U.S. theaters starting in October
The Australian actor on Hollywood, social status, and a modern approach to period drama