Haute Lifestyle: Pan Asian Repertory Theatre Unveils “My Man Kono”
by A&E Contributing Editor The Pan Asian Repertory Theatre proudly announces the cast for the world premiere of MY MAN KONO. This highly anticipated production, written by Philip W. Chung, and directed by Jeff Liu, will run from February 6 – March 9, 2025. The...
Interview Magazine: Jimmy O. Yang on Kung Fu, Fantasy Football, and Interior Chinatown
Photo credit: DFree/Shutterstock By Awkwafina Jimmy O. Yang has a knack for taking some specific, weirdly universal characters and making them both hilarious and sometimes even profound. You probably first saw him as the scheming Jian-Yang on Silicon Valley, or as the...
NBC News: H-1B hopefuls say they’re bracing for the impact of a second Trump term
Photo credit: Cristian Storto/Shutterstock By Sakshi Venkatraman Like many visa-holding immigrants, a 24-year-old Ph.D. student in upstate New York said she lives in a constant state of anxiety. The student, who asked to be anonymous out of fear of retaliation, is...
Asian American Life – Television Show on CUNY TV
Image credit: gomolach/Shutterstock Asian American Life is a multiple Emmy-nominated news magazine show that addresses topical news issues, features, and celebrities. We highlight Asian American communities nationwide and profile Asian American leaders. See episodes...
Public Health Institute: New Study Reveals Hidden Suicide Risk Among Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Youth
Photo credit: CandyRetriever/Shutterstock Public Health Institute Press Release A new research study conducted by PHI’s Alcohol Research Group examined nine distinct Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA+NHPI) subgroups and revealed significant...Hindustan Times: Asian American women interestingly rank second in US earnings, Elon Musk reacts
By Tuhin Das Mahapatra Elon Musk has once again stirred discussions on social media with a succinct comment on a post addressing wage disparities in the United States. Sharing The Rabbit Holes’ post on median yearly earnings for full-time workers, Musk commented,...Denver Post: Why did Denver’s Chinatown disappear? History Colorado looks back — and forward — in new exhibit
By John Wenzel Denver’s Chinatown took a violent hit on Oct. 31, 1880, after a wave of racist rioting and fires washed over the neighborhood, inside what’s now Lower Downtown. But there still may be a future for it. “There are ideas for an art history project, for...
