Far Flungers
You Know the Type: On Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park and "Hawaii 5-0"
In 2017, Asians and Asian Americans and, indeed, all minorities, need to be more than local color or types who can be easily replaced.
In 2017, Asians and Asian Americans and, indeed, all minorities, need to be more than local color or types who can be easily replaced.
Far flung correspondent Seongyong Cho celebrates one of the best South Korean films from last year, "The World of Us."
A report on the best of the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival.
PBS' American Masters has a special four-hours for foodies, with docs on James Beard, Jacques Pepin, Alice Waters and Julia Child.
A report on the L.A. Riots and the many documentaries looking back on it 25 years later.
FFC Seongyong Cho looks at Park Chan-wook's "The Handmaiden," which will be playing this Thursday at Ebertfest.
A look back at Kasi Lemmons' 1997 film, "Eve's Bayou."
A report on Asian-American responses to "Iron Fist," "Power Rangers" and "Ghost in the Shell."
A piece on the prescience and impact of George Orwell's "1984" and the film version, which returns to theaters next week.
When will Asian Americans be considered American enough and when will Asians matter in the racial conundrum that is the United States?