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Interviews
By Telihard Paradela Published in 16.3 C.E. (CHRIS) GATCHALIAN DESCRIBES his new play, Falling in Time, as the most ambitious play he has ever written. “No play has ever taken …
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to meet the Toronto-based Asian-Canadian “Party”-Time YouTuber, gunnarolla. gunnarolla’s videos are about anything and everything: k-pop, sushi, Asian-ness, Canadian-ness, his love for …
Published in 16.2 I AM SETTING UP MY TAPE RECORDER at Melriches, a chic Yaletown café, when a tall, striking woman walks through the door and introduces herself. With her …
Taking calligraphy lessons instead of painting classes due to her parents’ wishes, Etsu Inoue only started to paint professionally after coming to Canada and holding art classes for “etegami”- Japanese postcard art. …
by Tetsuro Shigematsu Published in 17.1 Angry Asian Man is the most important blog in the world. In fact, whether you read it or not, it’s the most important blog …
By Jenny Uechi Published in 15.4 Jenny Uechi, long time contributor to Ricepaper, chats with Jim Wong-Chu on the early days of Ricepaper and the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop. Jenny …
By Maria Ana Olaguera How do you find your way back to a country you left behind many years ago…or maybe have never even seen? Some people do it by …
By Jenny Uechi Joe Wong, who we blogged about earlier here, dropped by Vancouver recently to show the local Canadian crowd what good, smart comedy was all about. While he’s …
By Janice Wu Ricepaper is pleased to have Janice Wu guest-blog as our “blogger-about-town” as she covers the latest cool spots in the Vancouver arts scene. Janice recently caught up …