Arts Mar 13 For Asian Americans, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan’s Oscar wins are theirs too By Terry Tang, Associated Press
Arts Mar 13 Watch 9:52 How the Oscar wins for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ could change Hollywood The 95th Academy Awards proved to be an evening of wins for Asian and Asian American actors with “Everything Everywhere All at Once” sweeping up many of the Oscars. Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang joined William Brangham and… By William Brangham, Anne Azzi Davenport, Alison Thoet
Arts Mar 12 ‘Everything’ wins best picture, is everywhere at the 2023 Oscars The metaphysical multiverse comedy “Everything Everywhere All at Once” wrapped its hot dog fingers around Hollywood’s top prize Sunday, winning best picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis. By Jake Coyle, Associated Press
Arts Mar 11 Watch 7:34 Why Hollywood is still falling short in representation of women in film In some ways, Sunday’s Academy Awards mark big advances in diversity. Last year, more top movies starred women of color than in the previous 16 years. But there are still notable gaps, particularly for women behind the camera. Rebecca Sun,… By Jeffrey Brown, Winston Wilde, Satvi Sunkara
Arts Mar 10 Bruce Lee, Anna May Wong heirs talk legacy, roles for Asians in Hollywood Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, and Anna May Wong's niece, Anna Wong, had never met before doing a recent joint interview with The Associated Press. By Terry Tang, Associated Press
Feb 20 Watch 7:33 Michelle Yeoh on her Oscar-nominated performance in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport The film with the most Oscar nominations this year, “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” became a surprise, breakout hit for audiences and critics. The movie's star, Michelle Yeoh, has already nabbed a Golden Globe and now has a chance to… Continue watching
Dec 21 7 most exciting movies of 2022 By Jeffrey Brown, Alison Thoet, Anne Azzi Davenport Which movies from this year did we not want to end? Two critics share their favorites. Continue reading
Apr 20 Often invisible, Michelle Yeoh shines spotlight on Asian immigrant women with ‘Everything’ By Terry Tang, Associated Press At 59, Michelle Yeoh commands the lead of the genre-twisting "Everything Everywhere All At Once" by playing someone often invisible — the Asian immigrant wife and mother trying to be everything for everyone. Continue reading