7.28.2019

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Quentin Tarantino Did Bruce Lee Dirty in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
Why the depiction of Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino's latest film is problematic.

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In Huge Bummer, Jeremy Lin Says He's Hit "Rock Bottom" In Free Agency
"Every year it gets harder. And in English there’s a saying and it says once you hit rock bottom, the only way is up. But rock bottom just seems to keep getting more and more rock bottom for me. So, free agency has been tough. Because I feel like in some ways the NBA’s kind of given up on me."

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The Cultural Truth at the Heart of the Lies in 'The Farewell' The movie, about a grandmother who isn't told she has cancer, led a Chinese American writer to rethink his own family's "good lie," rooted in a tradition that prizes harmony.

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Between Bites: What Food Means to 'The Farewell' There's a reason why nearly every crucial scene in Lulu Wang's second feature film occurs around a stove, a chopping board, or a dinner table.

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Hollywood Doesn't Fully Represent Asian Americans Yet The Farewell and Crazy Rich Asians are signs of progress, but many Asian Americans are still left out of the picture.

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One Mother, Two Mothers, No Mother "Adoption didn't give me a forever mother. Being in reunion with my birth mother did not make me wholly mothered, either."

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Our Difficult Daughter In less than three years, Anita Jain endured incredible loss with determination. "I couldn't accomplish the simple things that came easily to others: marriage, motherhood."

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Jia Tolentino Makes Sense Out of This Nonsense Moment Journalist Jia Tolentino's essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, explores the various ways identity gets shaped -- and distorted -- in an age where everything is constantly shifting.

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Why Olympic Figure Skater Mirai Nagasu Identifies With Hannah Montana Mirai Nagasu is a bronze-medal-winning Olympic figure skater, and the first U.S. woman to land a triple axel at the Olympics in 2018.


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