Posted in Culture US

A Gaysian Romance from Atom Yang

Apopolis receives an interview invitation from author Atom Yang whose first novel Red Envelope is to be published on December 4, 2015. Apopolis asks Mr….

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Posted in @large Hungry Empress US

Noodle Salad with Tahini Dressing

Hungry Empress Joan Chen makes noodle salad with Tahini dressing! “Tahini in most US super markets is of Middle Eastern origin, but it is an…

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Posted in Australia Culture Dirty Laundry Vietnam

Mr. Phuc Dat Bich

A Vietnamese Australian man took it to Facebook and posted his Passport page to show that his real name is indeed “Phuc Dat Bich” after…

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Posted in Entertainment US

Kevin Nguyen Danced Up a Storm in Chicago

Dancer and choreographer Kevin Nguyen danced up a storm at World of Dance Chicago this year. His choreography to Skrillex and Diplo’s “Where Are U…

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Posted in @large Hungry Empress US

Hungry Empress’ Apricot Chili Soy Glazed Chicken

The ever luminous Joan Chen, also known as Hungry Empress from her food blog, will be cross-blogging with Apopolis.com. We are excited to share her…

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Posted in Entertainment US

Is Justin Bieber Dead?

Surfing the web, I’ve come across several videos of people who put Justin Bieber’s name on Death Note, the fictional legendary notebook from the Japanese…

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Posted in Culture France

Dad Answers Son about Paris Attacks

Here’re a great Q&A between a French dad and his son about the Paris attacks. The dad tells his son, “France is our home.” The…

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Posted in Art Japan US

Oki Miyano’s Godzilla

Los Angeles based film archivist Oki Miyano spent a weekend to produce this Godzilla artwork, evoking the memories of 70s Japanese childhood.

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Posted in China France Politics

Anonymous War on ISIS

The cyber guerrilla group Anonymous has declared war on ISIS after the Paris terror attacks that militant Islamic group ISIS has claimed responsibility. This is…

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Posted in China Entertainment

Mountains May Depart (and Fall)

Only Western critics with little understanding of Chinese culture and life call filmmaker Jia Zhengke a realist. His latest feature, Mountains May Depart (山河故人), currently…

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