Stories
Let’s remember the forgotten Chinese and Japanese Americans of Disney Animation Studios’s early days. Words by Caroline Cao With Disney Animation Studios turning 101 today, it’s time to...
By Jiang Li, Li Hang and Sun Langchen As the animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2 continues to sweep the box-office charts since the Spring Festival, its soundtrack, infused with traditional Chinese music...
The Filipino vocal powerhouse made history by winning season 26 of the reality singing competition. Written by Michelle De Pacina Nearly a decade ago, Sofronio Vasquez took a shot at The Voice of...
Her writings on democracy and feminism advocated equal educational opportunities for Chinese women. Words By Caroline Cao New York City, May 5, 1912. More than 10,000 people marched for women’s...
By Ron Chew Bill L. Chin, the last surviving Chinese American World War II veteran in Seattle and a lifelong member of the Cathay Post #186 of the American Legion, passed away on the morning of March...
Why do we no longer turn to epic poetry to portray the majesty and tragedy of history? Michael Auslin, writer and editor, explained, “No art form – and History is ultimately an art – can portray the...
Good afternoon and good evening, everyone. I sincerely thank the Chinese Canadian Forum for inviting me to speak with you today. It is a true privilege to share my story with such a warm, thoughtful...
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. ...
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...