7.10.2022

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He Had a Dark Secret. It Changed His Best Friend’s Life.
Tin Chin and Mo Lin were inseparable at the homeless shelter. But one of the men wasn't who he seemed to be.

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Hopes And Fears As DACA Goes Back To Court
As the DACA program's fate is argued in the courts, many DACA recipients worry about their futures.

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How a Marvel musical parody gave Aidan Park the role of a lifetime: an Asian superhero leading man
Comic Aidan Park returns to musical theater in his new role as Dr. Strange in the Lyric Hyperion's "The Streaming-Verse of Madness.”

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Some Surprising Good News: Bookstores Are Booming and Becoming More Diverse
Lucy Yu was certain that a bookstore "focused on Asian American and immigrant stories" was just what Chinatown needed, so she opened Yu and Me Books -- one of more than 300 new independent bookstores that have sprouted across the United States in the past couple of years.

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Don Lee On Making Korean Stories For A Global Audience, With His Special Brand Of Action
Korean actor Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) is playing the long game -- and it’s paying off.

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Close-Up on: Mariko Tamaki
In Anne of Greenville, an adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, Mariko Tamaki imagines Anne Shirley as a queer, Japanese American disco enthusiast trying to make her way in a new school in the middle of nowhere.

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What Working At Marvel Is Really Like, According To Ms. Marvel's Co-Creator
Ms. Marvel co-creator and executive producer Sana Amanat talks about the best advice she’s ever gotten and working through impostor syndrome.


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