Hyphen TV: I Can I Must I Will
We get our final contestant list on Top Chef Texas, Ai Weiwei in the news on Work of Art, plus updates on Glee, The Walking Dead, The Sing-Off, and John Cho's doings around town.
We get our final contestant list on Top Chef Texas, Ai Weiwei in the news on Work of Art, plus updates on Glee, The Walking Dead, The Sing-Off, and John Cho's doings around town.
A new study shows that Asian American teens experience more bullying than any others. Writer Helen I. Hwang discusses the study. Read her story, "In the Face of Bullying," here.
A thoughtful commentary on HOWL's erasure of the Japanese American manager of City Lights Bookstore -- from a story of his own trial.
Singleton’s
Mini Mart is a New Orleans lunch counter owned by the Nguyen family. Their work ethic and
memorable seafood po’boys inspired a New Orleans rap group called Double
Trouble to film their first video in Singleton’s, aptly titled “Watch Me Work.”
Filmmaker Vanessa Yee opens up about the anxiety she feels at speaking on her own documentary. Called The Laundromat, it's about Asian American silence and shame.
CAAM's "Filipino or Not?" App release party, Insatiable! Asian American playwrights, Philanthro ALLiance events, and a boatload of film festivals.
“A man without history is a tree without roots” -- so begins Vietnamerica, a mesmerizing and moving graphic memoir by Gia-Bao Tran.
Glenn's time in the sun (or ... down a well) on The Walking Dead, the premiere of Top Chef Texas, updates on The X-Factor and Work of Art, and what's happening on late night.