So Much Drama, So Little Time!
Nobody wants drama in their life, but when it comes to Korean dramas, people just cant seem to get their fill.
View ArticlePAKISTAN: AI concerned over journalist's 'disappearance'
The Amnesty International has expressed concern for the safety of Afghan journalist Sami Yousafzai and his Pakistani driver Muhammad Saleem who had "disappeared" on April 21
View ArticleA Candid Look at Cannes
This years Cannes Film Festival was an exciting moment for the international Asian community as many seized awards and opportunities to present their work at the luxurious French city where the...
View ArticleScratch Paper Thoughts on Korean Punk Rock
Though Korean punk rock rose as late as the nineties, it is surely a sign of the times.
View ArticleA Sampling of Japanese Comment on Lost in Translation
Is the general Japanese audience offended by the biased and negative portrayal of their people in Sophia Coppolas Oscar winning story?
View ArticleGoodbye Mr. Miyagi
Asia Pacific Arts salutes the late, great veteran Asian-American actor Pat Morita.
View ArticleDecember 14, 2007: News Bites
Arnel Pineda scores the ultimate gig, watercolorist Jake Lee gets his due, and Nanking arrives in theaters. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
View ArticleFebruary 8, 2008: News Bites
Comcast pulls the plug on AZN TV, Ken and Chow go to Shanghai, and The Eye sees mediocre business. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.
View ArticleNice Work if You Can Get It: Asia Pacific Arts and Asian American cultural...
As Asia Pacific Arts gains a new home at USC, former APA editor Chi Tung and current editor Brian Hu reminisce on APA's six years at UCLA, sound off on the uncertain present, and dream up a better...
View ArticleAsia Pacific Arts: New Website and new RSS Feed
Asia Pacific Arts is now being published at USC. Please update your links and RSS feeds accordingly.
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