OLIVIA RODRIGO OF DISNEY’S “BIZAARDVARK” CHATS ABOUT ACTING, SINGING, HER FILIPINO FAMILY AND SKATEBOARDING
Two young Asian American women are leads on the Disney show.
Two young Asian American women are leads on the Disney show.
The Vietnamese American creative community lost two people in the recent months.
“His voice is carried throughout the film and he really ties it all together.” – Stephen Gong
“The door is widening because we have more Asian Americans demanding more stories be told.” – Tamlyn Tomita
“It’s about us putting out our own stories.” – Sujata Day
In 2016, Awkwafina and Margaret Cho dropped the anthemic, tongue-in-cheek “Green Tea”, urging us all to “flip a stereotype.” Asian American comedians responded, and the…
Soong talks about acting, representation and selfies.
How the “Galavant” star got the role intended for Jennifer Lawrence.
Chon offers up a graceful, intimate portrait of this unlikely family where race isn’t a theoretical abstraction and where “race relations” aren’t just about clashes on the street.
The new Academy members are 39 percent women and 30 percent people of color
We chat with Peyton Elizabeth Lee, star of Disney Channel’s newest hit show “Andi Mack,” this spring’s breakout comedy which is the number one TV series to date in 2017 among girls aged 6-14.
Disney’s Bizaardvark stars Madison Hu, who breaks stereotypes with her outgoing, funny and quirky vlogs with co-star Olivia Rodrigo.