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After tackling demanding courses from Yale and Brown University, Suzanne Whang finds that her most challenging role is non-academic but comedic. Playing a socially awkward Korean immigrant pushes Whang farther than she's ever gone before.
Published on: 2/20/2004
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Kozy and Dan Kitchens of kozyndan produce absurd artwork to reflect what they think is an increasingly out-of-whack world.
Published on: 1/23/2004
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Daisy Lin Shapiro is on a never-ending mission to find that stereotypical YLLOGRL, but along the way finds broken myths and shattered stereotypes.
Published on: 11/21/2003
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Korean-American filmmaker, Grace Lee, searches for what really is in a name; from a violin prodigy to a pastor's wife to a social activist, she documents how the simple name of 'Grace Lee' can be so much and bind so many.
Published on: 9/12/2003
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Perhaps the most prominent young Vietnamese-American actress and famous name-brand model, Katie Luong tells of how honesty is Hollywood's most overrated policy.
Published on: 8/29/2003
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The ladies of Immij sing soulful music, inspired by and founded on their faith.
Published on: 8/1/2003
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Playwright and self-acclaimed feminist Angela Kang welcomes tigers, serial killers, and even death into her dark world.
Published on: 7/18/2003
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Eric Nakamura and Martin Wong, both graduates of UCLA, began Giant Robot in 1994 as a stapled, photocopied digest, with no budget, no staff, and big hopes. Nine years later, Giant Robot is a widely acclaimed magazine that has been accredited by prestigious publications as LA New Times and LA Weekly, to name a few.
Published on: 4/25/2003
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