Documentarian Renee Tajima-Peña’s work empowers and enlightens the next generation of APISA women filmmakers
For Women’s History Month, elevASIAN reviews the impact of the notable Asian American director and producer, from her 1987 film, ‘Who Killed Vincent Chin?’ to her 2020 PBS docuseries, ‘Asian Americans.’
My love for nian gao, a classic Lunar New Year dessert
The story of a Chinese American girl, an overly simple recipe and delicious holiday dish.
We need APISA stories
elevASIAN, Annenberg Media’s first Asian American vertical, offers a space for students to share untold stories. We invite you share yours.
How BTS helped fans find community throughout the pandemic
Relatable songs and abundant content led to an increase in fans seeking comfort in the K-pop group despite COVID-19.
The epic highs and lows of LGBTQ representation in Marvel’s ‘Eternals’
Marvel’s latest movie just dropped on November 5. “Eternals” is directed by Academy Award-winning director, Chloé Zhao. It features a diverse cast that make up several firsts for Marvel’s Cinematic Universe — including its first gay onscreen kiss.
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” takes the world by storm
Last week, Taylor Swift released a re-recorded version of her 2012 hit album “Red”. Fans are losing their minds as they relive her most classic heartbreak songs.
Exploring K-pop and Latinx musical collaborations, starting with DJ Snake’s “SG”
The latest Latinx and K-Pop musical crossovers that top the charts in the music industry
Kyle Beach’s sexual assault lawsuit against the Chicago Blackhawks begs the question: Can hockey change?
The former NHL forward sheds light on the pervasive rape culture in sports through the league’s current mishandling of its mistakes in 2010.
Troy Philippines brings Pilipinx American History Month to life
The Pilipinx student organization hosted several events to commemorate and advocate for their community.
NCT 127’s newest album came with free boba for Los Angeles
A bright green truck bearing the faces of nine beautiful Korean men traveled through the streets of L.A. on Sunday, handing out free sticker sheets, cupsleeves and boba drinks along the way.The occasion? The release of K-pop boy group NCT 127’s latest full-length album, “Sticker.”
Why the ‘Shang-Chi’ fight scenes are more than meets the eye
The latest installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” is a thoroughly Asian American affair. Not only does it feature on- and off-camera representation, but it also nods to the Chinese wuxia genre that originated thousands of years prior to the film’s Labor Day weekend release.