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Powerful. Fractured. Rich. Neglected. These are all words that respondents to the statewide survey “Making Waves,” released just last month, used to describe the Asian American Pacific Islander art ...
Seeing Raveena live is a special experience. Her performance at the Paradise Rock Club on May 15 not only featured her signature silky voice, but also immersed the audience in an atmosphere steeped in ...
John C. Yang has held important positions in U.S. government, but also knows what it’s like to be vulnerable to immigration law. He was, as a kid, among the nation’s many undocumented immigrants — ...
When Ameera went to their high school prom, it was a lavender situation. They identified as a lesbian at the time and attended with their male gay best friend to Bourne Mansion on Long Island, where ...
When violinist Alyssa Wang lost her father to liver cancer, she was at a loss for words. So, she turned to music. “After he passed away, I was looking for a musical way to express all of the grief, ...
Sampan chats with Eric Antoniou about his book ‘Rock To Baroque’ and the immigrant experience. The first face we encounter in Eric Antoniou’s collection of music photography is David Bowie’s. There he ...
As an Asian American rapper, Kold Kwan is aware that he’s challenging the status quo. “I know that I’m not gonna be everyone’s cup of tea,” Kwan, 29, said in an interview with Sampan. But he’s more ...
When It’s a Motherfking Pleasure begins, writers-performers Samuel Brewer, Aarian Mehrabani, and Chloe Palmer introduce themselves with visual descriptions. Brewer and Mehrabani inform us they are ...
For years, Paul Watanabe, director of the Institute for Asian American Studies at UMass-Boston, would get a version of the same question from policymakers and journalists: What issues do Asian ...
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