According to the 2010 Census, the three metropolitan areas with the largest Chinese American populations were the Greater New YorkCombined Statistical Area at 682,265 people, the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Combined Statistical Area at 592,865 people,
full story >>If smells could tell a story, the meaty aroma of sizzling dumplings might explain how Danielle Chang, 41, a petite mother of two, founded LuckyRice, a popular Asian food festival in New York that has spread to four other cities.
Continue reading >>The same week in January that Chinese president Hu Jintao met with President Barack Obama to discuss cooperation between the two nations, the USC Marshall School of Business’ Shanghai-based Global Executive MBA program (GEMBA) held its sixth commencement
Continue reading >>Two of the best modern noirs are paired in this double feature. First up is Orson Welles' 1958 thriller Touch of Evil. The astonishing miscasting of Charlton Heston as a Mexican aside, it's filled with stunning sequences, including the much-homaged contin
Continue reading >>ON AN AVERAGE DAY in 2006 878 people from China visited the United States. This number represented a 62% increase over 1996. Roughly five times as many Americans visited China as Chinese visited the United States. This indicates the greater ease for forei
Continue reading >>In only a few short weeks, Nguyen and Thi Tran will open Starry Kitchen inside the Grand Star Jazz Club. The couple ended their almost 10-month run at Tiara Café on Ninth Street last week. Their website now has a photo of the Bruce Lee statue right outsid
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