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12.04.2022

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New York Times Theatre Critic Jesse Green Draws Criticism for KPOP Review
Company members of Broadway's KPOP are speaking out following a negative review of the musical by New York Times theatre critic Jesse Green, who took issue with the amount of Korean language in the show.
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Asian American voters could help decide the Senate runoff in Georgia, experts say
National political leaders and advocates are trying to rally Asian American support in the final days before the Senate runoff between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock in Georgia.

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After Strangers Saved an Asian Man in a Subway Stabbing, I Fought Back My Own Fear
Bystander intervention training and a self-defense class—both tailored to the Asian experience—showed Rodlyn-mae Banting how to protect herself and her community.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once Director Daniel Kwan on His New Children's Books, ADHD, and What He Never Wants to Read Again
"I think some of my best work comes out of an informed naivety. I think there's something really great about boldly making decisions that an expert would not make, and I feel like these books definitely feel like that."

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'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Star Ke Huy Quan On Getting A Second Chance To Pursue His Dream: "I'm Always Grateful"
Ke Huy Quan walked away from acting due to the lack of roles for Asian actors. He talks about that time, how Crazy Rich Asians inspired him, and his comeback with Everything Everywhere All at Once.

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Bilal Baig Steps Into Their Comfort Zone
Sort Of star and co-creator Bilal Baig is learning to tolerate being perceived.

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Why Celeste Ng calls her new novel, 'Our Missing Hearts,' 'scarily real'
Celeste Ng's new novel, Our Missing Hearts, may feel like a departure to the legions of fans who read her first two books, but the bestselling author does not see it that way.