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PROJECTING CONNECTIONS AND BAAFF SPRING SHOWCASE

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted March 14, 2022 Filed Under: Film

Screenings and an author book talk

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Art, Asian, Book, culture, Film

PAO ARTS CENTER PRESENTS “FOUND IN TRANSLATION”

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted December 11, 2021 Filed Under: A+E

The play reading will explore what it means to be an immigrant in Boston

Filed Under: A+E Tagged With: Art, Asian, identity, immigration, theater

CROSSING: STORIES OF IMMIGRATION

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted October 23, 2021 Filed Under: A+E

Pao Arts Center in Chinatown will be hosting the exploration in immigration journeys

Filed Under: A+E Tagged With: arts, Asian, immigration, Pao Arts Center

DIG THIS: BOSTON ASIAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL AIMS TO EMPOWER

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted October 13, 2021 Filed Under: Film

The program will showcase Asian American experiences, in a virtual format

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: arts, Asian, Festival, Film, movie

DIG THIS: 15th ANNIVERSARY FILMS AT THE GATE FESTIVAL

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted August 21, 2021 Filed Under: Film

The festival highlights stories and work of Asian immigrant and Asian American filmmakers and artists

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Art, Asian, culture, Film, immigrant

SPECIAL FEATURE: UNBEARABLE PRESSURE

Written by Posted August 1, 2019 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

For members of the Asian LGBTQ community, Boston can be solid ground for personal discovery and advocacy. Still, some stories remain untold.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Asian, Asian Community, Boston, Boston Pride, Cambridge, china, gay, gay community, LGBTQ, Massachusetts, Pride, Pride Parade, Taiwan, Taiwanese, Thai, Thailand

PROVISION QUEST: ALLSTON IS GETTING A NEW VEGETARIAN CAFE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted August 28, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

DiSabatino says that he and Arnold had been talking about partnering for a project, and when the space opened and they found the right opportunity to pair up, in a space literally next door to Roxy’s brick-and-mortar space.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: alden and harlow, Allston, Asian, Becca Arnold, James DiSabatino, Mediterranean, noodles, roxy's grilled cheese, sarma, vegetarian, whole heart provisions

RICEBURG RIGHT AHEAD: “CHEF” FILM-INSPIRED FOOD TRUCK ROLLS INTO TOWN

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted August 6, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

“Rice plates are delicious and everything, you can’t really hold it on the subway or something. So we wanted to combine the convenience of a hamburger and the deliciousness of an Asian rice plate.”

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: Asian, bibimbap, chef, Food Truck Festivals of America, food trucks, hamburgers, Jon Favreau, korean bbq, rice plates, riceburg, sowa, street food

ASIAN REFUGE: YOUR PREVIEW OF BANYAN BAR + REFUGE OPENING IN JULY

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted July 8, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

The team has enlisted Phillip Tang of East by Northeast in Cambridge to help usher in a new era of Asian gastropub glory to a now-legendary corner of the South End’s dining scene.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: after work, Asian, Back Bay, bayan bar + refuge, Blackbird Doughnuts, Boston Center for the Arts, dim sum, East by Northeast, Gallows Group, gastropub, gordon hamersley, hamersley's bistro, korean bbq, Phillip Tang, raw bar, Rebecca Roth Gullo, south end, southeast-asian

OBNOXIOUS CROWE-ING: ALOHA IS A LONG WAYS OFF, IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE

Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Posted June 5, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Most of the film is artlessly sunny and overlit to excess, looking like a cheap painting you might find for sale at a beachfront souvenir shop.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: almost famous, aloha, Asian, Bradley Cooper, cameron crowe, dad rock, Emma Stone, Hawaii, john krasinski, rachel mcadams, romantic comedy, say anything

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