Showing posts with label boba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boba. Show all posts

1.29.2020

Finally, We're Getting a Boba Emoji

Things to Know From Angry Asian America



At long last, there's a bubble tea emoji
The Unicode Consortium, a non-profit that standardizes languages across digital platforms and devices, on Wednesday announced an upcoming launch of 62 new emoji in 2020, including a smiling face with tear, polar bear, seal, pickup truck, fondue, teapot, magic wand, beetle, piƱata... and bubble tea!

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As coronavirus spreads, so does concern over xenophobia
"If anything, I am tempted to predict that xenophobia will rise in significance to precisely the degree to which our sources of information -- all of them, not just media -- give us stuff to panic about. More panic, more temptation to blame the outsider -- the other." Another side effect of the coronavirus: xenophobia.

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Epidemiologist answers common questions about coronavirus
Speaking of sources of information... Coronavirus, also known as the Wuhan virus or 2019-nCoV, is similar to the seasonal flu in symptoms and how it is transmitted. In this short video, Brandon Brown, an epidemiologist in the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside, answers some of the most common questions about coronavirus.

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Museum Of Chinese In America Archives "Very Much Salvageable"
Good news. The archives of the Museum of Chinese in America may be in better shape than feared, after a five-alarm fire destroyed part of the Chinatown building where they were kept last week. While the top floors of the building sustained heavy damage, the fire didn't reach the museum's archival rooms. When they were finally allowed to go back into the building, volunteers were able to recover hundreds of boxes of artifacts.

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Christine Sun Kim Will Sign the National Anthem Alongside Demi Lovato During the Super Bowl
On Sunday, Christine Sun Kim will perform for an audience of nearly 100 million people watching the Super Bowl. The artist, known for her transgressive distillations of sound and language, will deliver her American Sign Language rendition of the National Anthem as the pop musician Demi Lovato sings from nearby on stage.


7.13.2016

Take The Great National Boba/Bubble Tea Survey*

Hey, boba tea drinkers! The Asian Americana podcast needs your help.



The podcast Asian Americana, produced and hosted by our friend Quincy Surasmith, is doing an episode about one of your favorite Asian beverages -- tapioca pearl milk tea -- and they're asking for your help.

Asian Americana has created a survey researching some of your preferences and consuming habits when it comes to boba/bubble tea. What do you call it? How and where do you enjoy it? They want to know. Respond to the survey and enter for your enter for a chance to win a nifty Giant Robot boba/bubble tea pin.

They're looking for responses from all ages, backgrounds and regions (especially outside California), so take the survey and share far and wide. You've got until August 1. Here are some more details:

8.05.2013

Behold, The World's Biggest Cup of Boba



It was a momentous night. On Saturday, at the 626 Night Market in Arcadia, California, event organizers unveiled a crowning achievement in Asian beverage history: The World's Largest Boba Cup.

Standing 6 feet tall (almost 10 feet if you also count the giant straw) and made of plexiglass, the cup holds 320 gallons of tea -- that's over 2,500 cups of a standard 16 oz. boba drink. My only question: did they have giant tapioca balls to go inside the giant cup of milk tea? More photos here.

626 Night Market is the largest Asian night market in the United States, featuring over 160 food and merchandise vendors, entertainment and other activities. The next event will be on Labor Day weekend, August 31 and September 1, in Santa Anita Park. For more information, visit the 626 Night Market website.

2.20.2013

The Fung Brothers are livin' that "Bobalife"



Gather 'round, kids. The Fung Brothers are back with their latest ode to Asian American youth culture, "Bobalife," featuring Kevin Lien, Priscilla Liang and Aileen Xu. Basically, it's about young Asian Americans consuming boba/bubble tea and socializing. You know, what all Asian kids do. The Fung Brothers just putting a name on it: Bobalife. And of course, a fun music video:

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