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Coreta Louise Spring 2019 – New York Fashion Week
Megan LeePosted on September 23, 2018 | No CommentsPrints and primary colors - in a variety of combinations - played largely into the Coreta Louise Spring 2019 collection at the Indonesian Diversity show. -
Laurence & Chico Spring 2019 – New York Fashion Week
Megan LeePosted on September 16, 2018 | No CommentsThe Laurence & Chico sports-inspired Spring 2019 collection featured dancing tulle loofahs and mushrooms in a joyful ode to fashion. -
Where North Koreans watch films: A look into several Pyongyang movie theaters
Meniscus MagazinePosted on September 9, 2018 | No CommentsThe Pyongyang International Film Festival is a rare opportunity for foreigners to watch movies alongside locals in a select number of theaters. -
Artist Mika Revell: “Unnatural Disasters 2015 – 2017” series
Ali ZandiPosted on September 9, 2018 | No CommentsA selection from Mika Revell's "Unnatural Disasters 2015 - 2017" series displayed at the 2017 LA Art Show featured depictions of Fukushima and Hiroshima. -
2017 LA Art Show: Victoria Roberts
Ali ZandiPosted on August 31, 2018 | No CommentsVictoria Roberts describes her work as "Assemblage Art sculpture using re-purposed vintage and antique parts." -
James Shigeta on his groundbreaking 1959 film, “The Crimson Kimono”
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 28, 2018 | No CommentsAt a 2007 event, James Shigeta – who passed away seven years later – talked about working with director Samuel Fuller and the early days of his acting career. -
Who paved the way for Asian American film? A pre-“Crazy Rich Asians” look at our archives
Meniscus MagazinePosted on August 18, 2018 | No CommentsWe searched our site for clues to the current upward trajectory for Asian American film. Wayne Wang. Dustin Nguyen. Awkwafina. The list goes on and on. -
2017 LA Art Show: Manss Aval
Ali ZandiPosted on August 17, 2018 | No CommentsSeveral of Manss Aval's abstract works were on display at the 2017 LA Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center. -
Spike Lee, Plaxico Burress, Chris Snee, David Tyree on “The Greatest Catch Ever”
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 15, 2018 | No CommentsExcerpts from the 2015 Tribeca Q&A for Spike Lee's "The Greatest Catch Ever," focusing on David Tyree's play that won the New York Giants the 2008 Super Bowl. -
George Takei Q&A: “From Barbed Wire to Broadway”
Megan LeePosted on August 14, 2018 | No CommentsIn 2016, George Takei spoke at a sold-out panel at the Japan Society in New York. The session focused on his childhood incarceration in an internment camp.