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Former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang says universal basic income wouldn’t weaken the work ethic many fear — including among Asian Americans
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In Rock Springs, Vera Miao transforms horror into an act of remembrance. Set on land scarred by an 1885 massacre
Asian filmmakers, performers, and Asian-centred stories emerged as one of the strongest throughlines of the 2026 Oscar nominations, spanning best
Kim Taehyung, better known as BTS’s V, returns to acting through a short film titled That Night, Our Decaf. Releasing
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Haruki Murakami’s The Tale of KAHO introduces his first sole female protagonist, Kaho—a 26‑year‑old picture‑book author navigating beauty, judgment, and
BTS leader RM caught smoking in Tokyo's no-smoking zones sparks fan frenzy—Shukan Bunshun exposes bar-hopping litterbug drama, but is it
This is Disney’s first co-development deal with a Japanese production house.
Ludi Lin and director Quentin Lee are teaming up for The Unlucky.
Lucy Liu reflects on her immigrant childhood: "Growing up, I didn’t understand English for so long," feeling isolated and voiceless
Never After Dark secures US theatrical release through Magnolia Pictures this fall. Moeka Hoshi (Shogun) stars in SXSW-winning Japanese horror
Li Jun Li joins The Night Agent Season 4 cast as Min, wife of Peter Sutherland’s intense new partner Dom—opposite
The landscape of modern action-comedy is about to get significantly more crowded.