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“Someone once compared my skin colour to a nicotine stain. They weren’t interested in a date. They told me to go back to China,” so opens Project Gelb, a documentary …
Marcelino Truong’s new book Such a Lovely Little War illustrates his childhood and family life during the early years of the Vietnam War. His father (a Vietnamese diplomat) and his French …
Kai Cheng Thom is a poetic force of nature. The twenty six year old Chinese diaspora kid comes from three generations of settlers of colour from traditional Salish and Musqueam …
a place called No Homeland By Kai Cheng Thom Arsenal Pulp Press (2017) 83 pages, $14.95 (Paperback) REVIEWED BY DAVID LY Kai Cheng Thom’s a place called No Homeland is a …
Written by Hiromi Goto (from Ricepaper issue 19-4, Winter 2014) Story is what has brought me here today. Story is what has brought you here. We are alike and very …
Good morning. Today, I’m using our web platform and the permission of the Ricepaper team to get a little personal. A week ago, Chinese photographer Ren Hang took his own …
February is often a time where reading slumps develop. It’s a little slow in the publishing industry, but it doesn’t mean your reading has to be the same. Here are …
“For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments’ sake.” Walter Pater, The Renaissance, …