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The singer-songwriter behind the viral hit "Golden" is set to compete for two of the UK's top music honors alongside BLACKPINK’s Rosé.
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Yeo Siew Hua’s Stranger Eyes is Singapore’s Oscars entry, a psychological drama on surveillance, identity, and grief
Resonate sits down with Black Box Diaries journalist Shiori Ito who sheds light on her harrowing film
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In English football, a troubling spike in prejudice aimed at East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities has prompted an urgent,
Gemma Chan makes her gaming debut in 007 First Light as MI6’s Dr. Selina Tan, joining IO Interactive’s reimagined Bond
London Premiere of Exquisite Noise Explores Protest and Solidarity at The Place
The British Vietnamese Actress on Her New BBC Thriller and Her Family's Powerful Influence
'Can I Get a Witness?' is set in a peaceful, pastoral landscape where people live simply. But beneath the surface,
‘Sirius’ features a strong British East Asian supporting cast, including Jason Wong, Jon Xue Zhang, Aidan Cheng, and Bruce Chong.
Honouring a Family's Pride: Frank Soo's Legacy Inspires a New Generation
Chinese women’s football team attacked in Islington park with racist abuse, sparking outrage, solidarity, and calls for safer public spaces.
Television presenter, Myleene Klass, whose mother is from the Philippines, shared an exchange with a male guest at an event
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Asian American Girl Club’s Target partnership was meant to celebrate Lunar New Year and Asian American visibility. Instead, it has
KPop Demon Hunters didn’t just top Netflix’s charts — it obliterated them, becoming the most-watched film or series the platform
In letting its Cinderella become Sophie Baek, 'Bridgerton' makes its most meaningful shift yet — one that quietly redefines who
The director of Oldboy returns with a sharp, comedic look at job insecurity and the price of staying middle class.
BTS’ Busan homecoming hasn’t happened yet, but hotel prices are already in Dynamite mode — with some properties charging up
Bruce Leung was known as one of the "Four Dragons" of kung fu cinema.
While filming 'The Hangover,' Ken Jeong was secretly performing for an audience of one. As his wife underwent chemotherapy, the