When Trish Fontanilla was a child, she had two birthday parties. One had pizza and a yellow sheet cake and was celebrated ...
For Filipino American History month in October, Sampan, in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts-Boston’s ...
Sept.18 was an exceptionally joyful day for a quiet stretch of Hudson Street in the heart of residential Chinatown. Joined by mayor Michelle Wu and the Asian Community Development Corporation (ACDC), ...
Tet in Boston is getting bigger. This year the 37th annual Vietnamese Lunar New Year festival will be on Feb. 1, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center.
For a decade the Massachusetts chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations has been advocating for the civil rights ...
Review of The Ceremony, which ran at the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre at Boston University. The Ceremony is a masterpiece. The sixth play in playwright Mfoniso Udofia’s nine-play cycle about three ...
Performed at The Foundry’s black box theater the weekend of Nov 8, Playfest featured nine short stories from a band of Boston-based playwrights. Each compellingly showcased the creative heft of local ...
The notion of a doppelgänger in literature has been used for centuries, with varying degrees of success. Think of the ghost ...
Sardines is a comedy show about death. A 60-minute one-man show, comedian Chris Grace presents a compelling autobiographical ...
Juk Sing stands out in the Boston music scene for their unique sound: The band’s specialty is Cantopop — a sub-genre of Chinese pop music originating from Hong Kong. “The golden age of Canto-pop was ...
The Asian American Ballet Project is transforming an ambitious dance project that expresses the emotional and personal journey of cross-racial adoption into a film that will be played at the Isabella ...
After moving to the United States with his family in the 1980s, Kuang Ching Mei led a life like so many of his peers of his time. Born in Duanfen Model Village in southern China in 1936, Mei endured a ...