8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
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‘Fresh off the Boat’ Episode Review: “Clean Slate”
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PANDA ATTACK!!!
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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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Filipino Kinship Terms and their Confusing Translation into English
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Dating in Taiwan: An ABC’s Perspective
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APA Spotlight: Dr. Jocelyn H. Bruce, Founder of NANAY Inc. and Advocates for Children and Elders, President of the Asian American Federation of Florida
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Daughter of the Late Pat Morita Protests Karate Kid Remake
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Author Archives: John
Asian American Commercial Watch: ‘Miles Apart’ – A Hallmark/United original Mini Movie
I was pleasantly surprised by this four minute mini movie called Miles Apart advertised by United Airlines on Facebook: “While flying United Polaris business class back to her job in the Big City, a conflicted traveler overshares with her fellow … Continue reading
Rosemead: Review, Lucy Liu Interview, and Extremely Limited NYC LA Release
I first heard of the film Rosemead when I saw a social media post from a friend who happened to attend a screening in New York City back in May of this year. The movie starred actress Lucy Liu, of … Continue reading
Posted in 8mm Film Review, Movies
Tagged 8mm Film Review, Lawrence Shou, Lucy Liu, mental health, Rosemead, SFFILM, Taiwanese, taiwanese american
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Mistress Dispeller Review and Discussion
Film Overview When going through the list of films I might possibly see during CAAMFest 2025 back in May, the documentary Mistress Dispeller caught my eye: “In China, a new industry has emerged devoted to helping couples stay married in … Continue reading
Posted in 8mm Film Review, Dating, Family, Lifestyles
Tagged 2025, CAAMFest 2025, China, documentary, Elizabeth Lo, Mistress Dismisser, review
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Documentary ‘Diamond Diplomacy’ Premieres at 48th Mill Valley Film Festival
The 48th Mill Valley Film Festival started last Thursday, October 2nd. One of the films I was interested in screening was ‘Diamond Diplomacy: “Long considered America’s official pastime, ever since baseball was introduced to Japan in the late 19th century, … Continue reading
KPop Demon Hunters Singers Tonight Show Performance and Interview
Finally, what the world was waiting for – a live performance of ‘Golden’ by the KPop Demon Hunters Singers themselves, EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami! Less than 24 hours of this being posted on YouTube, the performance has over … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Music, TV
Tagged Audrey Nuna, Ejae, Golden, Huntr/X, KPop Demon Hunters, Rei Ami
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48th Mill Valley Film Festival & Review: ‘Left-Handed Girl’
I recently wrote about the Taiwan’s Official Oscar Submission: Left-Handed Girl and its upcoming limited theatrical release in mid-November as well as Netflix release in late November. As I write this, the film currently has a Rotten Tomatoes score of … Continue reading
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
Posted in Sports
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
Posted in Sports
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
Posted in Sports
Tagged basketball, Bueckers, Golden State Valkyries, Kaitlyn Chen, Paige Bueckers, Valkyries, WNBA
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