Books: Zen Buddhist Priesthood Becomes Her
Ruth Ozeki’s A
Tale for the Time Being makes you question your experiences as a reader, as
a person on this earth, and as a being in time and space.
Ruth Ozeki’s A
Tale for the Time Being makes you question your experiences as a reader, as
a person on this earth, and as a being in time and space.
With Congress set to debate immigration legislation in early April, the stakes are huge for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants who currently live in the U.S. An entire network of non-profits have teamed up to push progressive immigration reform.
A cancelled surgery and a giggling baby on Monday Mornings, plus Jessica Sanchez is back on American Idol.
If
there was ever literary proof that the need for love and validation
drives all human actions, then Peter Tieryas Liu’s haunting collection of short
stories would provide it.
Hyphen interviews Filipina singer-songwriter and migrant Cynthia Alexander, leading up to her upcoming performance with Las Tres Marias at La
Peña Cultural Center.
Violins in the OR on Monday Mornings, Changnesia on Community, and Steven Ho shows off his moves again on Conan.
Memory of Forgotten War features testimonies of four first-generation Korean Americans survivors of what is known in the US as the "forgotten war." Co-directors Deann Borshay Liem and Ramsay Liem discuss the making of a documentary that offers an informative, yet intimate glimpse into the human toll of a war without end.
PaKou Her recounts her mother's excitement on election days and discusses voting trends in the Asian American community today.
High Tech, Low Life, directed by Stephen Maing, is a documentary trailing two of the first citizen journalists and bloggers in China.
Go Grandriders, directed by Tian-Hao Hua, is a heartwarming documentary following a gang of octogenarians on a two-week tour of Taiwan via scooters.