Many older Chinese immigrants are shifting to the political right, dividing from their children, a trend playing out in the New York City mayor’s race.
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Chinese American novelist shares story tied to iconic ‘Tank Man’ that inspired his new book
Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with acclaimed novelist Ha Jin about his new book, “Looking for Tank Man: A Novel" in The World’s ...
After eight long years of hard work on her directorial debut, everything is coming up Rachel Michiko Whitney. The journey of ...
Violinist David Harrington, founder of new music pioneers Kronos Quartet, says a book his daughter gave him several years ago ignited his interest in the history of Chinese Americans and led him to ...
Keke Palmer is facing criticism following the release of “Southern Fried Rice,” a new KeyTV series about a Korean American ...
The swearing-in of Hung Cao as Under Secretary of the Navy on Oct. 3 marked a historic moment for Vietnamese American ...
Toung, a former officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, migrated to the United States when American troops left Vietnam in 1975. “We were invisible,” he said about veteran refugees. “We didn’t ...
Tremont’s restaurant scene is getting another splash of culinary flair. Paper Tiger, a new American-Chinese restaurant from Hangry Brands, is set to open next spring in the former Crust and Visible ...
By many accounts, the latest season of Netflix’s “Love is Blind” has been one of the messiest yet. And as unserious as every ...
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China Is Building the Future
A fter a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to ...
Third culture kids” have taken recipes and unique tastes from their childhoods to create a new kind of fusion food that is ...
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