As South Asian Fashion’s Popularity is Rising, So is South Asian Hate
With anti-Indian racism at an all-time high across North America, the continuous co-opting of South Asian style on social media and runways isn’t just bad taste, it’s another act of hate.
The Wedding Banquet is a Modern Depiction of Queer Love and Chosen Family
This remake of a queer classic isn’t just about a marriage—it’s about community.
For Fans of NCT, Mark Lee is a Symbol of Asian Canadian Pride
The Toronto-born, Vancouver-raised singer recently performed a show in his home country for the first time in six years.
In Genre-Bending Sitcom ‘Deli Boys,’ a Fierce Poorna Jagannathan Leads the Charge
“I’m still an immigrant woman, I’m still maternal, and yet, I’ve killed 10 people before having my morning chai.”
The Sweet, Small-Town Story Behind ‘Superboys of Malegaon’
“There are layers to this film, it goes beyond filmmaking. It’s about a community.”
New Canadian Documentary Explores the Long Effects of the Live-In Caregiver Program
“It gave me a better sense of who we are, who my community is and where they’re coming from,” says director Thea Loo.
Inside aespa’s Universe
How this hit-making group is bring the metaverse into the K-pop world.
‘Kim’s Convenience’ Creator Ins Choi is Bringing the Play Back Home
“I wanted to showcase that Asians were funny and our families are not the model minority and we’re not all put together.”
How ‘XO, Kitty’s’ Joshua Hyunho Lee is Making His Acting Dreams Come True
From making his Broadway debut to playing a K-pop trainee, Lee now lands his biggest role yet on “XO, Kitty.”
Renowned Director Tarsem Singh’s Iconic ‘The Fall’ Makes a Return
While he’s eager to shoot another big flick, count him out for Marvel or DC.
The Biggest Asian Representation Moments at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards
From the Shōgun sweep to mother Michelle Yeoh.
The Top Asian Representation Moments of 2024
From historic awards show wins to Asian excellence at the Paris Olympics, 2024 was another banner year for Asian representation.
2024 Asian-Owned Holiday Gift Guide
Gifting picks from Asian owned and founded brands for everyone on your list.
K-pop Rookies 82MAJOR Make an Impression with Hip-Hop Style and Flair
The K-pop band talk about their favourite martial arts films, debuting on Billboard charts and their goals for the future.
Interior Chinatown challenges how Asians are viewed in Hollywood and the world
“If you keep letting them tell you that you are [a supporting character], eventually you’ll start to believe that you are.”
‘Fresh Off Markham’ is a Portrait of One of Canada’s Biggest Immigrant Communities
“To other communities, Asians are just Asian, they don’t differentiate. But we care about where we come from. We wanted to reflect that when we’re writing this story about Chinese immigrants.”
Liam Ma’s ‘Song For No One’ Beautifully Places Grief Out in the Open
“I made this film to say all the things that I can’t say.”
Korean rock band XDINARY HEROES is bringing style and versatility to the music scene
At the core of their identity is the band’s ability to write, compose and produce their own songs. But their charm has always been their skills in switching up their style dramatically.
‘The Last of the Sea Women’ Proves You’re Never Too Old to Be a Badass
“They have this natural urge to care, protect and be in community and sisterhood with each other,” says documentary director Sue Kim.
The Community Ethos Behind Sook-Yin Lee’s Life and Career
The Chinese Canadian artist on her career and latest film, “Paying For It.”