Books Interview: A World Succumbs to Baldness (Not Zombies)
Books reviewer Joyce Chen interviews author Peter Tieryas Liu about his first novel, Bald New World.
Books reviewer Joyce Chen interviews author Peter Tieryas Liu about his first novel, Bald New World.
The Raid 2: Berandal shares some of the same narrative flaws as its predecessor, but it's still a film martial arts fans should see.
14-year-old California student Jason Fong shares how he personally benefits from student body diversity -- and why he supports SCA5 and other affirmative action measures.
Meera Menon's Farah Goes Bang explores culture, sex, and political activism among road-tripping presidential campaign volunteers.
An ordinary college-aged underpaid sushi busboy finds himself landing in extraordinary situations in Fred Chao's latest graphic novel.
In Family Ingredients, chefs Ed Kenney and Alan Wong introduce viewers to the origins of multiethnic Hawai'ian cuisine.
"Each
year in Hawai`i, as part of a familiar rite of spring, all eyes turn toward
Hilo, and the Merrie Monarch Festival, where for one week the sleepy town
awakens to an annual celebration of Hawaiian culture and the art of
hula..."
It's always a victory to see more of our stories being told on television. So who should we rely on to bring more of those stories into the fold?