5.13.2018

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Don't Call Ali Wong a "Mom Comic"
Who is calling Ali Wong a "Mom comic"? Don't do that. Watch her new Netflix special, Hard Knock Wife instead.

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He searched for his Japanese birth mother. He found her — and the restaurant she had named after him.
A wild story about how adoptee Bruce Hollywood traveled to Japan to find his birth mother.

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Asian Americans turn angst for Trump into political activism
Asian Americans are running for federal office -- many of them as Democratic candidates who openly oppose the president's immigration policies.

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The Beginning Of The End Of Koreatown Los Angeles
One person's take on the rapid development of L.A.'s Koreatown and what it means for the smaller Korean businesses that make the neighborhood great.

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Confessions Of An Inglisera
In the Philippines, it's not uncommon to meet Filipinos who speak exclusively in English. Typically young, affluent, and mocked, the "inglisera" is a symptom of the nation's complicated and often painful history with American colonialism.

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'This Is America' Director Draws Inspiration From His Immigrant Experience
Hiro Murai, the director behind Childish Gambino's buzzworthy "This is America" music video talks about his creative partnership with Donald Glover, and how he relates to the messaging behind the vision.

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The Man Who Sold the World on Asian Hip-Hop
On a mission to show the world that Asians could legitimately rap, Sean Miyashiro founded 88 Rising, a viral hit machine starring rappers from Indonesia, South Korea and China.

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Hari Kondabolu Is Done Fighting 'The Simpsons’' on Apu, But He Wants His Audience to Be Part of a Bigger Change
Less than a year after his Simpsons documentary sparked a national conversation, comedian Hari Kondabolu's new Netflix standup special Warn Your Relatives is tackling much bigger ideas.


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