8 Asian Canadians in the K-pop World
From Mark Lee to Wendy Shon, eight Canadians who are making a name for themselves in the K-pop world.
Comedian Helen Hong on Family, Mental Health and Using Her Platform
“Growing up, I didn’t know comedy was a thing.”
In Conversation With The Brothers Sun stars Justin Chien and Sam Song Li
Justin Chien and Sam Song Li discussed their profound connections to their characters, the intertwining of personal and on-screen narratives, and the unique cultural layers that enrich this thrilling epic.
With ‘Run the Burbs,’ Andrew Phung is Turning the Camera to the ‘Neighbours Who Have Always Been There’
“Stories about the suburbs ignore families of colour. But if you go to any suburb, it’s filled with families and people of colour living their life.”
10 Fashion and and Beauty Gifts from Asian-Owned Brands
Gifts from Asian-owned brands that are sure to be a hit with the fashionistas and MUAs in your life.
Asian-Owned Holiday Gift Guide: Staff Picks
From holiday grail beauty products to nostalgic items and accessories for furry friends.
13 Books by Asian Authors to Gift This Holiday Season
From fiction to memoirs and everything in between, here are 13 books by Asian authors for the bibliophile in your life.
10 Wellness Products from Asian-Owned Brands to Gift this Holiday Season
Wellness gift ideas from Asian-owned brands that are sure to be a hit, even with the self-care gurus who spend all their time on TikTok.
12 Children’s Books by Asian Authors
Asian books by Asian authors for the budding young bibliophile in your life.
11 Stocking Stuffers from Asian-Owned Brands
Cute, quirky and fun stocking stuffers from Asian-owned brands and businesses.
12 Food and Culinary Gifts Ideas from Asian-Owned Brands
Our top food and culinary picks for this holiday season featuring Asian-owned brands and businesses.
A Beginner’s Guide to Seventeen
The 13-piece, self-produced group has been breaking records on the Billboard charts.
‘Ru’ is Keeping the Stories of Vietnamese Refugees in Canada Alive
Vietnamese Canadian author Kim Thúy’s award-winning 2009 novel gets the big-screen treatment.
Bilal Baig on Sort Of’s Bittersweet End
With the third and final season of CBC Gem’s “Sort Of” premiering on November 17, it feels a little too soon to say goodbye to the boundary-breaking sitcom.
How Fawzia Mirza Brought ‘The Queen of My Dreams’ to Life
Set and shot in Canada and Pakistan, ‘The Queen of my Dreams’ is a queer coming-of-age tale and love story we rarely get to see from the brown perspective.
‘Quiz Lady’ Director Jessica Yu Wants to ‘Tell Jokes that Haven’t Been Told’
Her new film starring Sandra Oh and Awkwafina tells a uniquely Asian American story without having to point out the characters’ Asianness.
Vivek Shraya On Telling a Queer, Brown Story on Her Terms
The author, playwright, actor and musician is telling her story her way in her new series ‘How to Fail as a Popstar’.
Director Nikhil Nagesh Bahat’s ‘KILL’ Unleashes India’s Bloodiest Film Yet
Writer and Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, and Actors Lakshya and Raghav Juyal discuss why ‘KILL,’ is a gory and groundbreaking milestone for South Asian Cinema during TIFF 2023 — plus, their experience working with iconic producer Karan Johar.
A Beginner’s Guide to Tomorrow x Together (TXT)
Everything you need to know about the South Korean boy band.
How Deepa Mehta and Sirat Taneja Joined Forces to Create ‘I Am Sirat’
The documentary, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, showcases Sirat’s experience as a trans woman from India and documents her dual existence on a smartphone.