
"Asians in Art" with former CNN anchor Karuna Shinsho and producer Szewah Chin explore the journeys of Asian filmmakers, visual artists, chefs, designers, musicians, and authors whose work is shaping global culture. Through warm and humorous conversations, Karuna and Szewah speak to those at the top of their game and those on the journey there.
Producers: Szewah Chin and Karuna Shinsho
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Tom Hanks called him “Mr. Badass”. He’s been described as a “bro-ish menace” as Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice and an “actor of the first order” as Prince Hal in Henry IV I. This episode of Asians in Art features the award-winning actor, writer, a... more
What have our guests been up to since we last spoke with them? From books to music awards to exhibitions, we give you the latest.
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It's said that history is written in stone, but playwright Lauren Yee finds it in the ordinary, whether in the groove of a Cambodian psych-rock record, at a basketball game in Beijing 1989 or in 1990s post-Soviet Union.
San Francisco-born Yee has ma... more
How has acting changed? What does it mean to be an Asian American working actor? In this episode, actors Jo Mei and Kenneth Lee discuss a life devoted to acting, the essence of acting and the drive for greater representation of Asian Americans in mov... more
I’m glad Hong Kong cinema is being talked about again. They have some of the greatest filmmakers in the world.
Stories of HK in 1960s, Chow Yun Fat and Japanese Bossa Nova are fascinating, looking forward to the next one










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