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    Asian Characters That Represented My Childhood

    April 2, 2024 /

    Growing up as an Asian American, there was not much representation in popular media. Each time a character that slightly resembled me popped up on my TV screen, I would get so excited with a bright smile. I felt like I could relate to these characters and believed that a piece of my background was appreciated in American culture. Thankfully, as more time has passed, Asian representation in movies and TV Shows has become more prevalent. However, this does not mean that I have forgotten the Asian characters that I grew up with. With a deep connection to each one of them, I would like to share the Asian characters…

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  • Entertainment

    Inspiring Asian Influencers and Creators on Instagram

    April 2, 2024 /

    As an active user of the social media platform Instagram, I often browse through my feed for inspiration for makeup, outfits, food, or art. As someone who uses Instagram for a creative outlet, it is always exciting to see Asian influencers on my feed. Here are my favorite Asian Instagram influencers I often get inspiration from!

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    Christmas at the White House 2020

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  • Food

    An Underrated Chef

    April 2, 2024 /

    Upon graduating from New York University, Chef Vicky Lau embarked on an advertising career as a graphic designer, where she honed her ability to leverage subtle visual cues to elicit audience responses—a skill later integrated into her culinary endeavors. Fueled by her passion for the culinary arts, Lau pursued culinary education at the esteemed Le Cordon Bleu in Bangkok, subsequently refining her talents at the Michelin-starred Cépage in Hong Kong under Chef Sebastien Lepinoy's guidance.

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    Sweet Delights: Cheat Day ft. Asian Desserts

    October 29, 2024
  • Feature

    Does a Woman Have to Be Pretty to Be Famous?

    April 2, 2024 /

    Short answer, no. Long answer, yes.

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  • Entertainment

    My Thoughts On Netflix’s Avatar

    April 2, 2024 /

    When Netflix first announced their live-action Avatar project in 2018, high school me was ecstatic. Nickelodeon’s Avatar was my one and only afterschool special treat. As a kid, I loved the action, and even rewatching it recently, its story is complex and timeless. These qualities in animation and digital media are something we see less and less of now. As studios look to cut costs and maximize their profits as much as possible, writers and storytellers have less and less time to develop complex stories, resulting in what I like to call the Netflix Effect.

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    March 29, 2021

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    April 22, 2024
  • Feature

    My Favorite Asian Female TikTok Creator: Viveca Chow

    April 2, 2024 /

    TikTok is an extremely useful and informative tool for seeking new ideas, finding new products, and sharing your life stories and personality in videos. Many of these TikTok creators and influencers are promoting items and have sponsorships on TikTok. Although this platform is great for insight and information, there are a handful of videos that can spread false statements and can be misleading or a scam to their audience. It is important to be cautious when watching a TikTok influencer promote a product or stating facts in general. However, there are many TikTok creators who post their lifestyle, fashion, new places to explore, and helpful tips to improve one’s own…

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  • Feature

    Are Reverse Harems Weird? No.

    April 2, 2024 /

    Reverse harems, a subgenre of romance fiction, are popular among different types of media such as anime and manga. Far from being strange or niche, these narratives offer compelling stories that challenge stereotypes, promote diversity, and provide a fresh perspective on romance and relationships. In this article, we will explore why reverse harems are underrated and argue against the misconception that they are "weird."

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    Why does it feel easier to make other Asian friends?

    March 5, 2024

    A Reflection On Asian Americans’ Political Resistance

    March 1, 2026

    Things I Bought That I Definitely Shouldn’t Have: A Journey of Regret and Laughter

    November 1, 2024
  • Feature

    Flavorful Narratives: Stephanie Soo, Queen of Mukbang and Digital Storytelling

    April 2, 2024 /

    In the vast growing digital world where creators are fleeting attention, Stephanie Soo emerges as a multifaceted gem, often underappreciated for the amount of research, dedication, and enjoyment she creates from her dazzling content. As a female Asian creator, Stephanie brings a unique blend of vulnerability, strength, personality, dedication, and relatability to her content, weaving narratives that resonate deeply with a diverse audience. Her journey underscores her excellence as a digital storyteller and highlights the broader discourse on the representation and visibility of Asian women in media landscapes often dominated by homogeneous voices.

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    Silent Thanks: Unspoken Ways Asian Families Show Appreciation

    December 1, 2025

    A Mother-Daughter’s Unbreakable Bond

    December 27, 2022

    Lies I’ve Told My Asian Parents (And Will Continue to Tell Them)

    November 1, 2024
  • Food

    What My Mom Always Makes Me When I’m Sick: Made With Mother’s Love

    March 6, 2024 /

    As February comes to an end and winter starts to die down, so does my immune system. As a student that attends the University of Delaware but am from New York, my mother’s homemade meals aren’t always around for me. The thought of her homemade meals served hot and fresh from the stove never fails to make my mouth water. Getting sick isn’t the greatest feeling, but when I am in the comfort of my own home, it doesn’t hurt to have some delicious meals made by her. I’ll be showing some delicious meals she’d make for me when I’m sick!

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  • Entertainment

    Kdrama Recommendations 2024

    March 6, 2024 /

    Looking for something to watch? Here are 2 new K-dramas trending in 2024 that will captivate you!

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