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Ali Kazmi Finally Feels On Top of the World
Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-10-12 Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-10-12

Ali Kazmi Finally Feels On Top of the World

After establishing himself as a TV star in Pakistan, the actor had to start from scratch when he moved to Canada. Now, he’s found his groove.

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From Partner Track to The Summer I Turned Pretty and To All The Boys: Why Aren’t There More Asian Couples on Screen?
Point of View Samantha Lui 2022-10-04 Point of View Samantha Lui 2022-10-04

From Partner Track to The Summer I Turned Pretty and To All The Boys: Why Aren’t There More Asian Couples on Screen?

“As Hollywood reckons with a lack of representation on screen and behind the scenes, having an Asian woman deciding between two white men [in ‘Partner Track’] left me wondering why there are so few Asian love stories on my TV.”

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How Basketball Helped a GTA Native Endure Isolation in Vietnam
Features Ben Okazawa 2022-09-27 Features Ben Okazawa 2022-09-27

How Basketball Helped a GTA Native Endure Isolation in Vietnam

In an unfamiliar world, basketball was Will Tran’s safe haven.

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In Conversation with Carol Lim and Humberto Leon
CONVERSASIANS, Profiles Nathan Sing 2022-09-23 CONVERSASIANS, Profiles Nathan Sing 2022-09-23

In Conversation with Carol Lim and Humberto Leon

The co-founders of Opening Ceremony reminisce about their past life as mallrats and spotlight the importance for creatives to live in accordance with their authentic story.

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17 Essential Asian-Hosted Podcasts
Features Catherine Abes 2022-09-21 Features Catherine Abes 2022-09-21

17 Essential Asian-Hosted Podcasts

Picks for whether you’re looking to learn something new, connect with your community, or just be told a good story.

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New Streaming Service Cpics Aims to Fill the Gaps of South Asian Stories on Film and Television
News Urbi Khan 2022-09-06 News Urbi Khan 2022-09-06

New Streaming Service Cpics Aims to Fill the Gaps of South Asian Stories on Film and Television

“We need more content made by South Asian filmmakers that is authentic to the South Asian experience without having to mould to the platform they are on,” said Kavi Raz, the CEO and founder of Cpics.

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The Asian Films and Filmmakers Coming to TIFF 2022
News Nathan Sing 2022-08-05 News Nathan Sing 2022-08-05

The Asian Films and Filmmakers Coming to TIFF 2022

From Lee Jung-jae’s directorial debut to Shekhar Kapur’s cross-cultural romantic comedy, here are the movies by Asian filmmakers making a splash at this year’s festival.

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Lina Li’s ‘Have You Eaten?’ Portrays the Complexities of the Immigrant Mother-Daughter Relationship
Features Kaitlyn Forde 2022-08-03 Features Kaitlyn Forde 2022-08-03

Lina Li’s ‘Have You Eaten?’ Portrays the Complexities of the Immigrant Mother-Daughter Relationship

The candid short sees the Asian Canadian filmmaker and her mother engage in an intimate conversation about immigration to Canada, misunderstandings, barriers to communicating, love and the taste of home.

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Craig Wong, Chef and Restaurateur
Profiles Brian Vinh Tien Trinh 2022-08-02 Profiles Brian Vinh Tien Trinh 2022-08-02

Craig Wong, Chef and Restaurateur

The owner of Patois & Bar Mignonette on food, family, and providing during the pandemic.

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Soon Wiley’s ‘When We Fell Apart’ Explores the Ever-Evolving Question of Belonging as Hyphenated Person
Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-07-07 Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-07-07

Soon Wiley’s ‘When We Fell Apart’ Explores the Ever-Evolving Question of Belonging as Hyphenated Person

“Like Min, I also had the experience of being an outsider and maybe feeling even more like a foreigner in Korea than in America—which I think is a very common experience for a lot of Americans who are the children of immigrants,” says the author.

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What BTS’ Hiatus Can Teach Us About Self-Care and Pursuing Our Dreams
Point of View Samantha Lui 2022-06-28 Point of View Samantha Lui 2022-06-28

What BTS’ Hiatus Can Teach Us About Self-Care and Pursuing Our Dreams

“It’s difficult to leave at the height of your career in order for self-care and growth. And while I’m saddened by the news of their break, perhaps it’s something we try for ourselves too,” writes Samantha Lui.

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Sonya Singh, Author and Screenwriter
Profiles Isabelle Khoo 2022-06-21 Profiles Isabelle Khoo 2022-06-21

Sonya Singh, Author and Screenwriter

On making history at Hallmark, the importance of visibility, and rediscovering her Indian roots later in life.

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In Conversation with Crystal Kung Minkoff
Profiles, CONVERSASIANS Nathan Sing 2022-06-16 Profiles, CONVERSASIANS Nathan Sing 2022-06-16

In Conversation with Crystal Kung Minkoff

The ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star on navigating the ‘Real Housewives’ clout, reclaiming Asian food and the toxic beauty standards she proactively protects her children from.

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In Conversation with Bowen Yang
CONVERSASIANS, Features Nathan Sing 2022-06-07 CONVERSASIANS, Features Nathan Sing 2022-06-07

In Conversation with Bowen Yang

On the cultural duality of navigating life as a gay Chinese American, the cardinal importance of chosen family for queer people and the definition of comedy through the lens of a comic beloved by the world.

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In Conversation with Margaret Cho
Features, CONVERSASIANS Nathan Sing 2022-06-06 Features, CONVERSASIANS Nathan Sing 2022-06-06

In Conversation with Margaret Cho

The actress and comedian on the erasure of Asian American history, Canadian weed, and the illusion of safety in queer spaces.

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Meg Lee, Artist and Activist
Profiles Isabelle Khoo 2022-06-02 Profiles Isabelle Khoo 2022-06-02

Meg Lee, Artist and Activist

On the lack of visibility of Asians in the media and LGBTQIA+ community and learning to be vulnerable about their Asian-American and gender identity.

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The Lunchbox Dilemma Recalls the Fear of Bringing ‘Smelly’ Asian Food to School
Features Kaitlyn Forde 2022-05-23 Features Kaitlyn Forde 2022-05-23

The Lunchbox Dilemma Recalls the Fear of Bringing ‘Smelly’ Asian Food to School

The three-part Canadian series sheds light on the shared experience as a way of highlighting unconscious biases toward the Asian diaspora, while illustrating the identity and acceptance issues encountered by those who grew up in two different worlds.

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Julie Kim, Stand-up Comedian, Writer
Profiles Kathryn Mannie 2022-05-15 Profiles Kathryn Mannie 2022-05-15

Julie Kim, Stand-up Comedian, Writer

On her journey in comedy, touring with Ronny Chieng, and her views about the trickle-down effect of good Asian representation.

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Toronto’s Night Market Superfresh is a Space to be ‘Unapologetically Asian’
Features Madelyn Chung 2022-05-13 Features Madelyn Chung 2022-05-13

Toronto’s Night Market Superfresh is a Space to be ‘Unapologetically Asian’

The 4,000-square foot space is an ode and tribute to all Asian cultures.

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15 Books by Asian Authors to Read During Asian Heritage Month…and the Rest of the Year
Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-05-12 Features Zeahaa Rehman 2022-05-12

15 Books by Asian Authors to Read During Asian Heritage Month…and the Rest of the Year

Celebrate this month by putting these 15 new books by Asian authors at the top of your to-read list.

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