8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
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Asian American Commercial Watch: Liberty Mutual Insurance’s ‘First Word | Truth Tellers’
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In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
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Who Is The Asian Woman Sitting Courtside At Lakers Home Games?
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Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
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Do Asians Have Body Hair?
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Daughter of the Late Pat Morita Protests Karate Kid Remake
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A Guide To A Buddhist/Chinese/American Funeral
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Review of Netflix Japan’s “Our Secret Diary”
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Yearly Archives: 2008
Rainbow Nation and Gay Asian Male Stereotypes
From Current: Rainbow Nation, a five minute “pod” on stereotypes and Gay Asian males. That’s a way to get a response from me; create a video that starts out with the line, “Asian men have a lot of diseases [and] … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, LGBT
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It’s Hard Out There For an Asian Playboy
In the latest issue of AsianWeek, the cover story is “It’s Hard Out There For an Asian Playboy” which profiles and reports on Jerry Tran, who is a self-described “Asian Hitch” and “hard ass drill sergeant of a pick-up artist … Continue reading
Posted in Observations
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The Chinese of California: a Struggle for Community
The San Francisco Chronicle reports in “First Chinese had hard times in state” that the California Historical Society in downtown San Francisco has a major new exhibition of paintings, pictures and artifacts themed as “The Chinese of California: a Struggle … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Entertainment
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“Do something Asian plz”
This week, Yahoo launched a beta service called Y! Live, a site that lets anyone with a webcam create their own live web video channel. On a lark, I decided to try it. I mean, what harm could it be, … Continue reading
The Emily Project: An “Oymun” Show
Who’s Emily? And what’s an “Oymun” show, you ask? The Emily Project is named after L.A.-based actress Ms Emily Kuroda, best known for her theater work, as well as for her role as Mrs. Kim on TV’s Gilmore Girls. An … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Entertainment
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Porn Fridays: It’s a Bad Week to Be Edison Chen
Both Royce and Winona dared demanded me to write more blog articles about, well, porn. I try my hardest not to disappoint. (Ha ha, I said “hardest.”) Edison Chen, for those that aren’t familiar, is a Chinese-Canadian movie and music … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment
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WSJ: For Vietnamese, The Year of the Rat Starts With Lunch
Happy Chinese (Lunar) New Year!, which is officially today, Thursday, February 7th, 2008 – Year of the Rat. Chinese New Year is celebrated in many countries in Asia, usually those with a large ethnic Chinese population. Vietnam is no different, … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Food & Drink
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Seattle Takes Steps to Recognize Minorities’ Role in Shaping Region
In “Seattle Takes Steps to Recognize Minorities’ Role in Shaping Region,” The New York Times reports on Seattle’s troubled racist past and efforts to bring historical context and recognition of this past: “This year, two new museums and a new … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination
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If Obama loses California, you can point your finger at the Asians (and Latinos)
Forgive me, but I obviously cannot stop myself from making posts with obnoxious headlines. (I blame sleep deprivation.) According to CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider on the CNN Political Ticker: (emphasis is mine) Schneider: Clinton losing among whites and … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Observations, Politics
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The Brain Age Guy: If you want money, go out and earn it.
I just read this article about Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, the founder of the popular Brain Age games on the Nintendo DS. But instead of taking the millions of dollars (yen) in royalties he would have received and keeping it for … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Video Games
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Reducing Lactose Intolerance
On a totally unrelated note, when jozjozjoz mentioned latose intolerance, it reminded me of an experiment I tried. I, like many Asian Americans I know, turned lactose intolerant a few years ago. And it totally sucked ass. No more Cold … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Drink
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“Racist” Super Bowl Ads written by Asian
In a completely unrelated post, 8Asian readers have been weighing in on the SalesGenie.com ads which aired during yesterday’s Super Bowl. As such, I thought I should give the topic its own post. The basic consensus seems to be that … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination, Entertainment, Observations, Sports
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