Whatever happened to Short Round? Ke Huy Quan returns to the big screen
Ke Huy Quan was of the '80s' most recognizable child stars thanks to his roles as Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Data in The Goonies. So why did he quit acting? And what lured him back in front of the camera after 35 years away?
Michelle Yeoh goes on a mind-bending trip in Everything Everywhere All at Once
Actress Michelle Yeoh who has broken boundaries and bones across her genre-spanning career, takes on her most ambitious project yet: saving the multiverse.
How Do I Talk to My Daughter About Violence Against Asian Women?
"Should I tell you that I don't want you to walk through the world afraid, even though I have sometimes walked through the world afraid?"
Stephanie Foo on Gaining Agency From C-PTSD
Stephanie Foo's memoir, What My Bones Know, details her painful experiences with childhood abuse, and the long, indirect path she took to healing as an adult.
The Nostalgic Glory of the '90s Chinese Buffet
The all-you-can-eat restaurants of Naureen Khan's childhood -- the China Gardens, Super Buffets, and King Woks -- are dying out.
J. Kenji López-Alt Says You’re Cooking Just Fine
Ahead of the release of his new book, The Wok, food columnist J. Kenji López-Alt reflects on kitchen-bro culture, who gets credit for recipes, and how not to be an asshole.
John Cho’s young adult novel about the L.A. riots wants us to look beyond 'rooftop Koreans'
Troublemaker. John Cho's new young adult novel about the 1992 Los Angeles riots, is a sincere attempt to make sense of an event that we are still trying to understand.
An Actor Who Cedes the Spotlight While Quietly Commanding It
Daniel K. Isaac, a theater actor with a steady gig on the series Billions is appearing at the Public in Lloyd Suh’s play The Chinese Lady.