Queer Asian Women in Film: A Reflection on “Saving Face”
The 2004 movie “Saving Face” validates the struggles of queer Asian Americans in a lighthearted romantic comedy.
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The 2004 movie “Saving Face” validates the struggles of queer Asian Americans in a lighthearted romantic comedy.
As part of our Women's History Month profile series, allow me to introduce Li Qing Zhao.
Bilibili must balance the rights of women, the freedom of creation, and open effective public discussions.
Following the surge of the #metoo movement in China, "Hear Her" is Chinese mini-series brings the hardships of ordinary women to the screen.
We honor the legacy of the late Corky Lee's photography of Asian-American history in action. Lee passed of COVID-19 on January 27.
Xiangsheng comedian Guo Degang stirred up an internet debate with his statement, “It’s not discriminaition, but respect for women.”
Check out our informational recipe video on how to make Chinese New Year even sweeter with this classic Hong Kong egg tart.
Chinese restaurants are suffering. If you love Chinese food, here are three ways you can help #SaveChineseRestaurants while celebrating Chinese New Year!
The Lunar New Year is finally upon us! We teamed up with TikToker Gege the Jing and Malaysian Youtuber Dan Khoo to share our stories.
How do you celebrate your Chinese New Year? What will 2021 bring? Check out your fortune with this quiz!
The Cantonese New Year’s Flower Fair is my favorite among all the Lunar New Year traditions.
The newly-released donghua, “Heaven Official’s Blessing” (天官赐福, Tiān Guān Cì Fú) features LGBTQ representation, a new phenomena for Chinese media.