Giving voice to AAPI art and culture in NYC and beyond.
Profiles
Actress Shirley Chen Seeks Complicated Truths in Her Roles
As an actress, Shirley Chen is all about finding kernels of truth in the roles she plays, seeking out stories that are less prescriptive of what the Asian American experience is and more reflective of the messy complications of individual lives. In addition to playing Vivian, the insecure, rage-filled older sister in Sean Wang’s highly anticipated upcoming feature, “Dìdi,” Chen is also set to star in Amy Wang’s upcoming satire film “Slanted,” in which she plays yet another insecure Chinese American teenager who undergoes a life-changing transracial surgery to become white.
By Amber X. Chen
By Amber X. Chen
Interviews
Lee Isaac Chung on Capturing American Storms, Big and Small
By Lee Isaac Chung and Zachary Lee
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Essays
Photo Essay: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr
By Ahmad Abdulwadood, Asif Ali, Sangeetha Kowsik, and Kaira Widodo
Profiles
Robert Ouyang Rusli Captures the Absurdities of Being an Immigrant Through Music
By Michelle Hyun Kim
Reviews
Interviews
Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad on the Intersections of AAPI Identity and Disability
By Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad and Danielle Wu
Cecile Chong and Sophia Ma on Curating a Show with 45 AAPI Artists
By Cecile Chong, Sophia Ma, and Shannon Lee
Arooj Aftab, Shahzad Ismaily, and Vijay Iyer on Love in Exile
By Arooj Aftab, Shahzad Ismaily, Vijay Iyer, and Shannon Lee