8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
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In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
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Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
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Viki J-Drama Review: A Calm Sea and Beautiful Days with You
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Miss Korea 2013: One Dream, One Face
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PANDA ATTACK!!!
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Dr. Mai Khanh Tran is running for Congress in hotly contest seat for CA-39
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Review of Netflix Japan’s “Our Secret Diary”
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Dating in Taiwan: An ABC’s Perspective
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Author Archives: John
Taiwan’s Official Oscar Submission: Left-Handed Girl
Taiwan is submitting the film Left-Handed Girl‘ as its official submission for the Oscars for “Best International Feature Film”: “Mere months after sweeping the 97th Academy Awards with “Anora,” Sean Baker is making a tangential return to the Oscar race. … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies
Tagged Academy Awards, Best International Feature Film, Left-Handed Girl, Netflix, Oscars, Taiwan
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Jeremy Lin Opens Up on Why He Retired and What Comes Next – Aconic Podcast EP22
As I had blogged earlier this month, former professional basketball player Jeremy Lin retired from professional basketball after spending over a decade in the NBA and playing overseas in Asia. I had a chance to watch a live recording podcast … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged Aconic, basketball, interview, Jeremy Lin, jeremy lin foundation, linsanity, mental health, podcast, retirement
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Golden State Valkyries’ Natalie Nakase Wins WNBA Coach of the Year Award
Thursday was a bitter sweet night for Golden State Valkyries’. The first Asian American coach in the WNBA, Natalie Nakase wins WNBA Coach of the Year as many predicted! That’s an amazing milestone for a first-time head coach for an … Continue reading
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Tagged Golden State Valkyries, GSV, Kaitlyn Chen, Natalie Nakase, Valkyries, WNBA
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Jeremy Lin Retires After 15 Years as a Professional Basketball Player
In modern Asian American history, there is one name that stands apart – Jeremy Lin. For a brief moment in time, Jeremy Lin is the Asian American unicorn that captured the hearts and minds of Americans everywhere. Taiwanese American professional … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, Golden State Warriors, Jeremy Lin, linsanity, NBA, New York Knicks
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Asian American Commercial Watch: McCain Foods’ “Bring the family together fast with Quick Cook Fries”
I was watching a KPop Demon Hunters‘ ‘Golden‘ music reaction video when this commercial streamed. It shows a normal American family that happens to be Asian American. They are enjoying McCain Foods USA’s Quick Cook Fries together. McCain Foods is … Continue reading
8Asians Exclusive: Kaitlyn Chen vs Paige Bueckers
As I had blogged about, I got to see the Dallas Wings’ Li Yueru play when they played against the Valkyries back in July at the Chase Center in San Francisco. I had only in planning to attend that game … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, Bueckers, Golden State Valkyries, Kaitlyn Chen, Paige Bueckers, Valkyries, WNBA
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8Asians Exclusive: Dallas Wings’ Li Yueru vs. Golden State Valkryies
I was fortunate to attend the franchise opener of the Golden State Valkyries (GSV), the first WNBA expansion since 2008). Given that the Valkyries are based in San Francisco, I’m able to attend the home games. I recently saw the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dallas Wings, Golden State Valkyries, Li Yueru, Valkyries, WNBA, Yueru Li
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Asian American Commercial Watch: Beyond, Together | Asian+American from The Asian American Foundation
I’m late for this announcement, but an interview with The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) was recently aired, so in some ways, I am on time! Back at the end of July, TAAF announced a new campaign: “The Asian American Foundation … Continue reading
Kaitlyn Chen Plays in Her First WNBA Regular Season Game
We had blogged recently that the WNBA’s Golden State Valkyries had signed Kaitlyn Chen to a short-term contract after they had initially let her go prior to the regular season starting. Chen’s first game in the regular WNBA season was an … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, Golden State Valkyries, Kaitlyn Chen, taiwanese american, Valkyries, WNBA
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Squid Game Season 3 Official Trailer
Netflix just released the trailer for Squid Game Season 3, which they state is the final season. It will be coming to Netflix on Friday, June 27th: “Every game must come to an end. Squid Game. The final season. June … Continue reading
CAAMFest 2025 Opening Night featuring Third Act
18 One of my favorite annual events I’ve enjoyed after moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1999 is CAAMFest. Prior to 2013, CAAMFest was known as the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. This year’s CAAMFest was … Continue reading
CAAMFest 2025 Film Review: Blossoms Under Somewhere
When I read the description of this Hong Kong produced film, I thought it was interesting and also a bit odd, I will provide a Film Review of Blossoms Under Somewhere later. First, a summary of Blossoms Under Somewhere: “Ching, … Continue reading
Posted in 8mm Film Review, Entertainment, Movies
Tagged Blossoms Under Somewhere, CAAMFest 2025
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