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Accomplished journalist Ed Park dives into fiction in his debut novel Personal Days, poking fun at office banalities while ignoring the rules of structure.
Published on: 10/3/2008
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All the rage in Korea this summer, The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince brings homosexuality into the spotlight in a tale of gender-bending mixups, but ultimately loses its intrigue when it reverts back to a traditional story of cutesy straight coupling.
Published on: 9/21/2007
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China and Japan unite in theater, Filmfare awards announced, and Be With Me actress' new role. All this and more in the latest edition of News from Abroad.
Published on: 3/2/2007
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Jive Bomber leads us into a world of melodies, memories, and mistletoe this holiday season as Japanese prisoners bring Christmas cheer to the internment camps.
Published on: 12/20/2006
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Taiwan gives out Golden Horse Awards, Korea's Family Ties earns recognition, and Shahrukh Khan takes over game show hosting duties from Amitabh Bachchan. All this and more in the latest edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 12/5/2006
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Jeff Adachi's documentary The Slanted Screen may not provide us with a lot of insights we didn't already know, but it's a good history lesson -- and heart-warming in its own way.
Published on: 10/25/2006
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The 2006 VC FilmFest in action; Kal Penn tussles with the Man of Steel; the last comic standing is...a Korean American? This and much more in the latest edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 5/11/2006
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Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, an Asian American theater arts group, offers
a test of faith that gives new meaning to a world bombarded by tragedies.
Published on: 4/27/2006
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The return of Mulan, Vietnamese rockers, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, and more rule the headlines in the latest edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 3/30/2006
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Memoirs spinoff; EastWest Woman searches for covergirls; Nick Ut honored. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 3/9/2006
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Comedian Adam Corolla faces the wrath of the Asian-American community; the final destination of James Hong; can Bruce Kanegai outlast everyone on Survivor? All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
Published on: 2/23/2006
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Margaret Cho's long-defunct All American Girl featured the usual sitcom blather, stereotyping and barely developed plotlines. Nevertheless, it remains the only show on television to ever feature an Asian ensemble cast. APA looks back at a flawed milestone.
Published on: 2/9/2006
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Bollywood star Salman Khan is mad and he won't take it anymore; Korean new wave halted in East Asia; Mozart honored by National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra. This and much, much more in the latest edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 1/26/2006
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