Tia Carrere

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From 'Who Killed Vincent Chin' to 'Mississippi Triangle,' Christine Choy didn’t just document Asian American history — she helped define
Genki Kawamura turns the mundane commute into a study of existential dread
Inside the 2025 SGIFF Silver Screen Awards, where emerging visionaries and acclaimed auteurs redefine the future of Asian filmmaking
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The Harvard Medical School graduate used his keynote address at Alumni Day to reject the trope of the flawless overachiever,
The incredible story of the trailblazing dancer who secretly defied segregation to find queer freedom
Jason Momoa is stepping away from Sony and PlayStation Productions’ Helldivers movie, but the film is still moving forward with
Netflix film chief Dan Lin draws a hard line: filmmakers who insist on theatrical releases “we just won’t work with.”
Gen Z is reimagining hanfu and qipao as everyday street style, pairing traditional Chinese clothing with sneakers, denim, and campus
Olivia Chow condemns the football governing body for a last-minute policy change that stops fans from bringing reusable bottles into
The Girls' Generation singer leads a Korea-Taiwan co-production selected for the international competition at the 30th Bucheon International Fantastic Film
A South Carolina jury acquits store owner Rick Chow in the 2023 shooting of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, sparking protests and