Mixed Race Beauty Won Miss Singtao Pageant
New America Media, News Feature, Posted: Jan 29, 2013
The Miss Sing Tao Pageant is one of the biggest events for the Chinese community in San Francisco.
Foremost Viet Composer Pham Duy Passed Away
Bolsavik.com, News Report, Posted: Jan 27, 2013
Pham Duy, whose real name is Pham Duy Can, left a vast treasure of more than a thousand orginal songs, many of which are known and memorized by generations of Vietnamese. His music is appreciated for having a hint of folk tunes of Vietnam, and his lyrics are among the best uses of Vietnamese poetic rhythm in songs.
Q&A: Byron Hurt and the Dish on 'Soul Food Junkies'
Richmond Pulse, Question & Answer, Posted: Jan 14, 2013
A new documentary by filmmaker Byron Hurt explores the history and health impact of soul food on African Americans.
MSNBC Favorite News Channels for Blacks
The North Star News, News Report, Posted: Jan 10, 2013
Fox News remains the most-watched cable news network, but it ranks a lot less than No. 1 with African-Americans.
Sneak Peek at New Korean Dramas
Korea Daily, News Report, Posted: Jan 09, 2013
For Korea’s drama fans, the arrival of 2013 can mean only one thing: the new year’s new series cannot be far behind.
'Django Unchained': The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Richmond Pulse / New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Jan 05, 2013
Two young African American women offer their take on Quentin Tarantino's racially charged film, "Django Unchained."
Pretty in Plastic -- K-Pop and Korea’s Plastic Surgery Boom
KoreaAm Magazine, News Report, Posted: Dec 30, 2012
As K-pop continues its rise across the globe, some Koreans worry the industry’s “pretty” idols are encouraging the rise of another phenomenon.
A Death Retold: Q&A with Filmmaker Ryan Coogler
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Dec 30, 2012
Richmond-Calif. native Ryan Coogler makes his film debut with "Fruitvale," inspired by the real-life killing of Oscar Grant by BART police in 2009.
'Django Unchained': A Postracial Epic?
The Root, Commentary, Posted: Dec 26, 2012
Quentin Tarantino's brutal film may center on a superhero slave, but any deeper meaning is arguable.
Jenni Rivera and the Cultural Gap
La Opinión, News Report, Posted: Dec 20, 2012
Jorge Ramos writes that media coverage of the death of singer Jenni Rivera illustrated a massive cultural disconnect.
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