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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 singers behind the record-breaking Netflix animated film made their full live debut as a unit, performing their Billboard Hot
The UK East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) creative community is banding together for an ambitious new project.
Two Weeks of New Korean Cinema, Classics, and Star Appearances Hits London This November
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,
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The legendary director of Oldboy and Decision to Leave will lead the 79th edition of the world's most famous film
The singer claims she was framed as a "scapegoat" in a shocking handwritten letter posted to social media.
The veteran actor joins a stacked cast for the upcoming underworld thriller from the writer of Netflix's Beef.
Bridgerton Season 4 cast members Yerin Ha, Katie Leung, and Isabella Wei speaking at a MilkTea Films ESEA community screening in London.
A homecoming for Katie Leung and a landmark moment for the ESEA community: inside the exclusive Soho Hotel screening of
The singer’s global hit "APT." took home the International Song of the Year trophy at the UK’s biggest music ceremony.
The Disney+ K-drama co-stars have registered their marriage and plan to hold a private family ceremony soon.
What began as a dispute over banned cameras at a K-pop show has spiraled into a regional "war of words"
Fans are calling out Netflix Spain and local media for the "erasure" of Korean-Australian lead Yerin Ha during recent press