Two years ago, Asiance had the chance to talk with Big Will, the CEO and executive producer of WWS Magazine, … Continue reading “Big Will – Continuing Strong”
“How career?” “You have boyfriend?” “How much money you make?” That’s my mom for you. Two hours into the front … Continue reading “There’s no place like home for the holidays”
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Suwha Hong was born in Korea and traveled back and forth to the United States as a child. Like most … Continue reading “Suwha Hong – Fashion Designer”
Many Asian populations in the United States including Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans will soon be celebrating The Asian Lunar New … Continue reading “Happy Lunar New Year! It’s the Year of the Ox”
I received a BA and an MA in Economics from Boston University. I work at a mid-size financial services firm … Continue reading “When Your Boss Thinks He Has a Shot”
APIAVote has been hosting a series of conference calls to familiarize and demystify the Transition processes of the Administration & … Continue reading “Conference Call for Asian Americans about Transition process”
Each year, board members recommend film titles of historic and cultural significance to be placed on the National Film Registry … Continue reading “Flower Drum Song selected to National Film Registry”
One of China’s few first-class traditional artists, embracing a two-decade international career, renowned Shanghai Erhu musician and composer Ma Xiaohui … Continue reading “Musician and composer Ma Xiaohui”
Appealing to both comics fans and Asian Americans seeking to claim their place in American culture, “Secret Identities” makes brilliant … Continue reading “Lynn Chen contributes a story to Asian American superhero comics”
