Japanese Breakfast’s new album is out now. Chew on For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women) while you devour our interview with the band’s front woman, originally published on March 11, 2025. Michelle Zauner knew something was wrong. It was 2021, and she had just released an acclaimed record with her band Japanese Breakfast followed by an […]
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By Anton Spice Watching Everything Everywhere All At Once is a bit like being hurled backwards through an amusement arcade in a spinning teacup. Or being sprayed in the face with a confetti gun full of marshmallows. Or being sucked into the eternal void of a vast, shimmering bagel. To be honest, it’s a bit like a
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By Tung Chan Before delving into the opportunities and challenges ahead for the Chinese Canadian community, it’s essential to clarify what we mean by the term “Chinese.” This label encompasses various dimensions, including nationality, ethnicity, and culture, which can lead to confusion and misinterpretation. For instance, when a Chinese Canadian politician expresses pride in their
By Dr. Ally Wang Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to Mr. Fred Kwok, Hon. Yuen Pau Woo, Mr. Tung Chan, and Mr. Jimmy Yan’s speeches. As they analyze, we know the challenges we face. Today’s topic is important for me, for the community that I care about, and for this country that I love.
An interview with the director of Big Fight in Little Chinatown. By Rachel Ho For documentarian Karen Cho signs that one often associates with death ironically point to a living, breathing Chinatown. “I remember telling my cameraman and cinematographers that what I was most excited about seeing were funeral stores,” says Cho, recalling her
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Written by Yuqi Feng Edited by Kenny Zhang Many people come to Canada with a Canadian dream. Jason Wong is one of them. Wong, now vice president of Icanvision Immigration and Education Inc., has made Canada his home for 20 years. He pursued a diverse career from a lawyer’s assistant to a Translink mechanic,
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Listen to the article For 50 years, starting in 1973, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver has supported Chinese culture and heritage. Located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Vancouver, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver has been telling the story of a community dedicated to cherishing its cultural roots and fostering togetherness.
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Dr. Ally Wang On June 24, a public rally of nearly 3000 Canadians of Chinese descent took place on Parliament Hill, symbolizing a moment of reflection on the 100th year of the 1923 Chinese Immigration Act, aka Chinese Exclusion Act. Among the attendees was Dr. Ally Wang, the co-founder of the Stop Anti-Asian Hate Crime
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