Review of Mariko Nagai's 'Georgic: Stories'
Georgic: Stories is a little gem of a collection by Mariko Nagai. But I must warn you, it is not for the faint of heart.
Georgic: Stories is a little gem of a collection by Mariko Nagai. But I must warn you, it is not for the faint of heart.
Joe Wright's Hanna presented a female action hero who is pre-sexual, therefore avoiding the pitfalls of objectifying its leading lady. How awesome would it have been if Hanna were Asian American?
MATCHA Contemporary Chinese Art Mixer, A Conversation with Maxine Hong Kingston, Film Festivals in San Diego & San Francisco, and more.
"Our Daily Bread" currently playing at San Francisco's CounterPULSE Theater, pushes us towards a gut-level realization: we are what we eat.
This week we meet the rest of America's Best Dance Crews, get some punnalicious Asian jokes on Community, and see some cookin' from master chefs and ... not so masterful restauranteur hopefuls.
Tonight, associate publisher Irene Kao will be making an appearance at the University of Florida to talk about her experience and lessons learned in the ethnic media business.
Lo's latest offering brings a fascinating texture to the young adult fantasy novel with representations of lesbian love and Asian influences.
Governor Martin O’ Malley of Maryland is set to sign a new law which recognizes undocumented students as state residents and qualifies them for in-state tuition rates at public universities, dropping an undocumented student’s tuition from the out-of-state rate of $24,831 to $8,416.
From “anchor babies” to “tourism babies,” the wee ones just can’t seem to catch a break.
In the last year, the news media has been peppered with stories about illegal immigrants sneaking across our borders to have children and then staying in the country to raise them as US citizens. Cue the arguments about anchor babies not paying taxes, depleting US resources, making a mockery of the Constitution, et cetera.