A Dance Review by Eury Chang Published in 16.1 Date: November 5 and 6, 2010 Location: The Vancouver Playhouse, as part of DanceHouse series It was truly an occasion to …
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A Dance Review by Eury Chang Published in 16.1 Show: Under the Skin Companies: Wen Wei Dance and Beijing Modern Dance Company Date: March 11 and 12, 2011 Presented as …
An Art Review by Zoë Chan Published in 16.1 Issue 16.1’s cover featured a portion of a larger art piece, “Forest Romp”, by Howie Tsui. Zoë Chan reviews his Horror …
By Eury Chang Published in 16.1 Eury Chang interviews David Yee, a founding member of fu-Gen, a theatre organization aimed at promoting the works of Asian Canadian playwrights. Last year, …
By Sabrina Mehra Furminger Published in 16.1 Amrita Bhua’s servant carried the tray of water glasses around the crowded room with the grace of a cat. He was Nepalese and …
By Alejandro Yoshizawa Published in 16.1 I was a very lucky boy. Unlike most Canadian families—where the children are raised and live only with their parents—I grew up living with …
Send us your photos! To dovetail with the 16.1 Generations theme (please see call for submissions), Ricepaper is currently looking for photos of Asian Canadian families with at least two …
Asian Canadians are by no means a homogenous group. In addition to differences in taste, style, education, look, and social status, the pan-Asian community, as with Canadian society at large, …