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Category Archives: Entertainment
‘Fresh off the Boat’ Episode Review: “Family Van” and “Commencement”
Fresh Off the Boat, Season 6, Episodes 14 and 15: “Family Van” and “Commencement” Original airdate February 21, 2020. Synopses: In episode 14, the family minivan acts up, inspiring a crisis for Jessica and Louis, who are torn between their … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, andy richter, Chelsey Crisp, constance wu, Forrest Wheeler, Fresh Off The Boat, Hudson Yang, Ian Chen, jaleel white, lucille soong, Randall Park
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Fresh Off the Boat Sails into the Sunset Tonight
After six seasons (that’s 116 episodes), Fresh Off the Boat calls it Friday evening with a two-part series finale. The season’s fourteenth episode, “Family Van,” airs at 8:00 on ABC. When the trusty Huang family van takes a turn for the … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, chelsea crisp, constance wu, Eddie Huang, Forrest Wheeler, Fresh Off The Boat, Hudson Yang, Ian Chen, lucille soong, Randall Park, ray wise
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“Practical” Asian Careers and Simu Liu (Kim’s Convenience and upcoming Shang-Chi Marvel Film)
Simu Liu, of Canadian TV series Kim’s Convenience, is poised to become massively visible as the star of the upcoming Marvel movie, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the the Ten Rings. But the road to getting to that point was … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entertainment, Family, Movies
Tagged Accounting, awkwafina, Kim's Convenience, Marvel, Simu Liu
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‘Harvard Please Let Me In’ – A Music Video by Ethan Kim
I saw a Facebook friend of mine post this video from YouTube about North Carolina high school student Ethan Kim, who had applied early to Harvard, but got deferred. So he decided to put together a rap music video asking … Continue reading
8Books Review: “Dear Girls” by Ali Wong
Ali Wong’s Dear Girls will make you laugh, cry, and will also make you hungry. But overall you will be happier, and it seems like maybe in 2020, we’re going to want some more happy. I had every honest and … Continue reading
Posted in 8Books, 8Series, Books, Comedy, Dating, Entertainment, Family, Lifestyles, Reviews
Tagged ali wong
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Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Parasite’ cleans up at the Oscars; watch it now on 4K Ultra HD Digital, Blu-ray™, DVD and On Demand
Parasite made history last night as the first Korean film to receive an Oscar®, but clinching four top Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Film is the pinnacle of a spectacular awards season for … Continue reading
Posted in 8mm Film Review, Entertainment, Movies
Tagged Academy Awards, Blu-ray, bong joon-ho, DVD, OnDemand, Oscars, Parasite
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NYC Theater Review: Border People
Border People is a journalistic one-man theater piece by Dan Hoyle that dwells on the broad theme of “borders.” It’s now being performed at A.R.T. / New York Theatres in New York City. Based on in-depth conversations and interviews at … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Reviews, The Arts, Theatre
Tagged Border People, Dan Hoyle, immigration
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Apple’s 2020 Chinese New Year Short: Daughter
In the last few years, Apple has been sponsoring Chinese New Year themed shorts that are shot entirely from an iPhone. Ad Age points out that 2020’s movie features director Theodore Melfi (“Hidden Figures,” “St. Vincent“) and Chinese actress Zhou … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Family, Movies
Tagged Apple, Chinese New Year, iPhone 11, Theodore Melfi, Zhou Xun
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Netflix “The Healing Powers of Dude” Actress Sophie Kim
Recently, the Netflix TV series ‘The Healing Powers of Dude” premiered: “Meet Noah, he’s an 11-year-old with social anxiety disorder starting middle school. School can be tough, but with the help of his emotional support dog, Dude, plus his friends … Continue reading
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Tagged muscular dystrophy, Netflix, Sophie Kim, The Healing Power of Dude
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Race, Romance, and Retribution: Courtney Milan and the Romance Writers of America
You might think that the world of romance novel writing (known as Romancelandia) is a genteel place removed from the pressures and conflicts of the everyday world. The RITA awards, shown are above, are awards given yearly by the Romance … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Business, Discrimination, Entertainment
Tagged Courtney Milan, RITA awards, Romance Writers of America, RWA
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“Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens” Debuts January 22nd on Comedy Central
https://youtu.be/iftQNDmcetY Actress, comedian, and recent Golden Globes winner Awkwafina will be debuting her new Comedy Central series on January 22nd: “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens” makes its debut Jan. 22. The series, inspired by her real-life upbringing in New York, also … Continue reading
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Tagged awkwafina, Awkwafina is Nora from Queens, Comedy Central
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2020 Golden Globes: Awkwafina, First Asian American to Win Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy
If you watched the 2020 Golden Globes television and film awards show, you watched Asian American history being made, as Awkwafina became the first woman of Asian descent to win Golden Globe for lead actress in a comedy for her … Continue reading
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Tagged awkwafina, Golden Globes, Sandra Oh, The Farewell
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