Tina Jung is an award-winning Korean-Canadian actor, writer, and producer born in South Korea to parents who were actors themselves. A BFA graduate from the Acting Conservatory at York University, she has amassed an impressive resume, with roles in Second … more »
Interviews
Sherren Lee is a Toronto-based, Taiwanese director who graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University and is an alumna of the Directors’ Lab at Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Centre.
Her short film, The Things You Think I’m Thinking… more »
BACK-ON is a hybrid rock band founded in Japan in 2002. Since making their major label debut in 2005, they now have fifteen singles and five albums under their belt.
The band is comprised of KENJI03 (vocals/guitar) and TEEDA (MC/rapper). … more »
It’s hard to catch up with Simu Liu (Kim’s Convenience, Blood & Water, check out our interview with him here) and Tina Jung (Kim’s Convenience, Saw: Legacy), both fellow Asian Canadians who wear multiple hats … more »
Immersion: An Asian Anthology of Love, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction is a special anthology book project between Ricepaper and Dark Helix Press which is open to submission from February 15, 2018 – December 31, 2018 (extended).
The anthology editors are … more »
Immersion: An Asian Anthology of Love, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction is a special anthology book project between Ricepaper and Dark Helix Press which is open to submission from February 15, 2018 – December 31, 2018 (extended).
The anthology editors are … more »
I first heard of Calgary musician FOONYAP from editor/author friend Jen Frankel who had attended FOONYAP’s concert in Guelph as part of the Kazoo! Concert Series and told me I really had to interview her. FOONYAP’s debut full-length album Palimpsest… more »
Hi, I’m your host JF Garrard and welcome to the first episode of Tea and Bun Talk.
If you are familiar with film maker Stephen Chow’s (周星馳) work, you will know that his most famous line is “Chor dai yum … more »
LiterASIAN 2017 is just around the corner, and it brings a group of established and upcoming Asian Canadian writers together in Vancouver for four days of literary events. In addition to the launch of Currents, our new anthology, … more »
Marcelino Truong’s new book Such a Lovely Little War illustrates his childhood and family life during the early years of the Vietnam War. His father (a Vietnamese diplomat) and his French mother moved the family to Saigon in 1961, where … more »