Saturday, July 11 2026
'Superboys of MAlegaon' (Photo croutesy Amazon MGM Studios)

‘Superboys of Malegaon’ Explores The Life of Indian Filmmaker Nasir Shaikh

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“Superboys of Malegaon” is a film based on the life of Nasir Shaikh, an amateur filmmaker from the town of Malegaon.

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The Difficult Realities of ‘The Karate Kid’: Lessons We Can Learn About East Asian Representation in Mainstream Cinema

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Forty years after its release, “The Karate Kid” continues to resonate in popular culture.

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Apple TV+ Unveils ‘K-Pop Idols’ Documentary Featuring Jessi, CRAVITY and BLACKSWAN

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Apple TV+ has pulled back the curtain on its upcoming documentary event, “K-Pop Idols,” which premiered worldwide Aug. 30, 2024.

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Go Diving With ‘The Last Of The Sea Women’

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In “The Last of the Sea Women,” an extraordinary band of feisty grandmother warriors wage a spirited battle against vast oceanic threats.

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Emily Chu On Growing Into Your Roots

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As a child trying to deal with the feelings of disorientation that come from the input of multiple cultures and the social alienation that comes from living in a culture not her own, Emily Chu responded as anyone might: by separating herself from the source of her “Otherness” as much as possible.

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Season 2 Trailer of ‘Pachinko’ Series Continues Its Multilingual, Multicultural, Multigenerational Tale

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Apple TV+ this week unveiled the trailer for the upcoming second season of “Pachinko,” the award-winning, multicultural drama series by creator/executive producer Soo Hugh.

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Literature of Japanese American Incarceration (Photo credit: Penguin Random House)

A New Anthology Of Japanese American Incarceration Stories During World War II Is Out

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While some may be familiar with Terie Miyamoto or TV and movie star George Takei and their background as internees or descendants of internees at U.S. concentration camps for Japanese Americans during World War II, theirs are not the only voices to talk about the experience.

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George Takei’s ‘They Called Us Enemy’ Graphic Novel Is Now Available In Hardback

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In the graphic novel ‘They Called Us Enemy,’ famed “Star Trek” star George Takei — along with co-writers Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott plus artist Harmony Becker — retells his story of being interned in U.S. concentration camps with other Japanese Americans during World War II.

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