The Post-Travel Show resumes and Episode 7 is finally here! In this jam-packed session we feature Zó Project and talk about the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Asians looking Asian …
Gavin Hee
Gavin Hee
Gavin aims to connect people throughout the world interested in relatable, meaningful content by Asians. He was born and raised in North Vancouver and spent his formative twenties in Seoul where his concept of globalism transformed. He is particularly fond of pan-Asian themed stories of inter-cultural exchange and he is the founder of weshareinterests.com, a site he thinks you might enjoy since you are reading this. He encourages marginalized voices to build their own world so they are not stuck in someone else's.
Last October, I had the pleasure of meeting Ricepaper alumnus, Dr. Gaik Khoo, in Kuala Lumpur. Amid ambient noise typical of a hotel lounge, we chatted about her co-authored book, …
It’s Episode 6 of the Post-Travel Show! What are we talking today? Good cheap food in Hanoi, raisin’ kids right, hangin’ with weapons, painted trees, and liberties out by the …
Pasalubong. Balakbayan box. Padala. New and fascinating words (to me, at least). You’ll hear them in episode 5 when the guys open doors to Filipino gifting and broader Pinoy culture. …
We’ve added music to our show! By the way, in part 4, the foursome talk Singapore as a place to be seen, a bunch of really inspiring art featured at …
In part 3 of the Post-Travel Show, writers Jacob Ruiz and Vincent Ternida join William and Gavin to talk about all this: Kek Lok See, super-sized snails, a “Fatt” man’s …
In Part 2 of the Post-Travel Show, William Tham and Gavin Hee continue to speed through Southeast Asia travel photos stopping to discuss Kuala Lumpur notable spots and figures, the …
A new year, a new volume of Talkrice! Gavin Hee has returned from a two month long trip that took him to eleven cities in Asia’s southeasterly region. In part …
George Town, Malaysia | Photo Credit – Jan Venter | After some thinking, Ricepaper’s Gavin Hee decided to step away from his day job so that he could see more …
Doretta Lau, Nancy Lee, Kevin Chong, and Tom Cho — Readings and Interviews at Pulpfiction Books
On May 30, 2014, four vanguards of the Asian literary scene, Doretta Lau (How Does A Single Blade Of Grass Thank The Sun), Tom Cho (Look Who’s Morphing), Kevin Chong …