As we reach the narrow and empty street of London’s Chinatown, I couldn’t help but smell this tart whiff overwhelm me. “This is it?” I ask my parents. We stand there astounded for a good two minutes. It is only … more »
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It’s the modern-age question. When you open your cutlery drawer, do you opt for the simple-to-use stainless steel fork or the ancient yet versatile bamboo chopsticks? Living in an increasingly globalized world, there is no doubt that this is a … more »
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 the Comic-Sans font, … more »
Ricepaper Shutterbox, a new photo blog, will explore how photography defines our world. Inspired by the 365 Photo Challenge, we aim to feature images at least three times a week, sometimes from our staff , sometimes from local photographers, … more »
Ricepaper Shutterbox, a new photo blog, will explore how photography defines our world. Inspired by the 365 Photo Challenge, we aim to feature images at least three times a week, sometimes from our staff , sometimes from local photographers, … more »
Calling all established poets, aspiring poets and closet poets:
Sachiko Murakami, founder of Project Rebuild and author of The Invisibility Exhibit and Rebuild, is inviting the public to participate in a collaborative poem, excerpts of which will be displayed … more »
Here at Ricepaper, one of our goals this summer is to eat more snacks.
Yes, more snacks.
But not just any snack; we want to eat more AZN (Asian) snacks.
It’s even written in ink on our office wall.
We’re … more »
Last Thursday, we (Beckie and Stephanie) caught the Vancouver premiere of “Girl Sparks” at Pacific Cinémathèque. This comedy was part of a series of quirky films screened in the “Kibatsu Cinema” program that runs from June 7th to 28th, and … more »
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 in your life.
If you are reading this magazine, chances … more »