Monthly Archives: January 2008

Asia Carrera: Truly Baring All

[Note: All links to asiacarrera.com are not suitable for work. Obviously.] Asia Carrera is a half-Japanese, half-German porn star who retired in 2003. She has been in titles such as A is for Asia, Leatherbound Dykes from Hell 7 and … Continue reading

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Year of the Rat Stamp Kicks Off Series That Runs Through 2019

The United States Post Office announced the other day that the “Year of the Rat Stamp Kicks Off Series That Runs Through 2019” “SAN FRANCISCO, CA — In observance of the Chinese New Year, the U.S. Postal Service will debut … Continue reading

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SF Supervisor Ed Jew resigns

Breaking news from the San Francisco Chronicle’s web portal, sfgate.com, that Ed Jew, the City supervisor who was accused of living in a different city while representing the predominantly Asian Sunset District, has resigned in exchange of San Francisco Mayor … Continue reading

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Anna Mae He, Family To Move Back To China

Almost one year ago to the day, 8Asians.com blogged about a real-life version of the movie Losing Isiah – a seven year old girl had been adopted since infancy, but was returned to her Chinese parents. The parents claimed they … Continue reading

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Asian Americans for Obama: Fired Up? Ready to Go? To Vegas?

I was just checking out the “Asian Americans for Obama” website, and came across the latest efforts by that organization for the Nevada Democratic caucus: “A group of very cool Asian American artists, celebrities, filmmakers, and activists will be converging … Continue reading

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Lam Luong – Dad threw 4 children off bridge

This is not a “feel good” story. I heard about this on the radio this morning and read the details in this AP story, “Police: Dad threw 4 children off bridge“: “BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. – A day after reporting … Continue reading

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Stop blaming MSG!

The New York Times ran a story today about Robyn O’Brien, a mother of three in Colorado, who recently began a crusade to educate people on what she believes to be the link between food additives and the perceived increase … Continue reading

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Chanel Iman, New Kid on the Catwalk

Don’t ask me what I was doing* looking at Teen Vogue, but I noticed the cover girl of the current issue, Chanel Iman. Her mother is Korean American and African American, and her father is African American. She hit the … Continue reading

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Asian American Students and School Stereotypes

In “Asian American Students and School Stereotypes“, the Washington Post reports on Jenny Tsai, a recent Harvard graduate, for her senior college thesis for the social studies department last year, wrote the study “‘Too Many Asians at this School’: Racialized … Continue reading

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Help Kina! – Part Deux

Remember how Kina Grannis was looking to cross the semi-finals? Well she has and it’s now down to three. So until January 27th, each day, there’s a vote. While you might be voting already, she’s got the look and voice … Continue reading

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API Faces on American Gladiators

So everyone is allowed a little guilty indulgence once in a while, and last night mine was watching the return of NBC’s American Gladiators. Sure, it’s sports entertainment at its finest with its fireworks and its attitude, and it’s incredibly … Continue reading

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David Lam on the lam no more.

A couple of years ago, I heard a disturbing story via the grapevine of some friends who gambled at The Bike. One day, one of the floor managers didn’t show up work. A few days later, the rumor was that … Continue reading

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