By Lydia Kwa
There’s a special wall in my mother’s townhouse. That’s because magical feats of appearance and disappearance keep happening in front of that wall for as long as I can remember. I’m not saying I have a great … more »
By Lydia Kwa
There’s a special wall in my mother’s townhouse. That’s because magical feats of appearance and disappearance keep happening in front of that wall for as long as I can remember. I’m not saying I have a great … more »
By Margaret Inoue
In 2010, the Japanese Canadian National Museum featured a photo exhibit of Japanese internment camps, which presented the contradictory but unique perspectives of American photographer Ansel Adams and Canadian photographer Leonard Frank.
How do we learn about … more »
Ricepaper’s 15.2 RepresentASIANS party at Rhizome Cafe last Friday was fun times! Tetsuro Shigematsu did a great job emceeing the event and we were fortunate enough to be graced with the vocal and literary talents of Rita Wong, Tara Lee, … more »
By Cheryl Caballero
Cheryl Caballero examines the connection between Western patriarchy and the sexual stereotyping of Asian women.
A few weeks ago, a friend called me upset about something that had happened to her at work. At an office party, … more »
May 21st, Friday, 7pm, Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC
Come and celebrate the issue launch of 15.2 RepresentASIANS with the staff, volunteers and contributors of Ricepaper Magazine, your favourite (and might I add, only) Asian Canadian arts … more »
15.2 RepresentASIANS is out and should be arriving in your newsstands and mailboxes soon!
I’ve just added an excerpt of “Race and Gender Based Stereotyping of Asian Women” by Cheryl Caballero, a feature article in our brand new 15.2 … more »