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A road rage incident in a car park became the unlikely catalyst for a sophisticated exploration of shame, status, and the modern human condition.
Film & TV
BTS’ long-awaited return to U.S. late night TV hits turbulence after a controversial backstage joke sparks fan backlash — just
The Netflix animated film's hit song, produced by leading K-pop talents, is being submitted for awards consideration following its impressive
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From everyday questions like “where are you really from?” to being treated as outsiders during moments of crisis, Asian-Americans continue
A San Gabriel restaurant had to stop serving its famous stinky tofu after a neighbor complained about the smell.
The city honors the legacy of "Auntie Wu," a former child slave who became a central figure in the rescue
Irrreplaceable artworks and historical records are at risk in New York after a frozen pipe burst at the Flushing building
A new legislative move aims to make May 17 a statewide day of recognition for the cultural icon and movie
The 'Sinners' cinematographer is the first woman of color to be recognized in the category as Ryan Coogler’s vampire epic
A viral video of a child in tears has sparked a national debate over the impact of political rhetoric on
Christa Thao, a mother of four from the Midwest, reveals the devastating impact of 'identity-based bullying' as she demands school
The network has laid off approximately 150 employees and dissolved its specific editorial teams for marginalized communities, including NBC Asian
The California Crooner on Family Roots and Filipino Heritage in His Genre-Bending Music
AAIFF returns for its 48th year as a hub for Asian American stories, emerging talent, and community — more than
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The director discusses asexuality, British East Asian identity, and a cinematic love letter to the unseen.
Canneseries artistic director Albin Lewi cites Jisoo's "artistic journey" and "global aura" as the key reasons behind her Rising Star
Record broken. 550,000 fans. 35 shows. TWICE is unstoppable.
How a three-hour drama about Kabuki became a historic commercial and critical victory.
Haruki Murakami’s The Tale of KAHO introduces his first sole female protagonist, Kaho—a 26‑year‑old picture‑book author navigating beauty, judgment, and
BTS leader RM caught smoking in Tokyo's no-smoking zones sparks fan frenzy—Shukan Bunshun exposes bar-hopping litterbug drama, but is it
This is Disney’s first co-development deal with a Japanese production house.
Ludi Lin and director Quentin Lee are teaming up for The Unlucky.