Posted in Art Interview

Interview with Hong Kong-based artist Chow Ciao Chow

Returning to the city where I was born, Hong Kong, I met up with artist Chow Ciao Chow whom I first knew as Steven and a fashion design student. After years of having lost touch, we reconnected via Instagram and he told me we met years ago through a mutual friend and hung out in Hong Kong. Returning to this amazing city, I took the opportunity to interview this rising artist with a uniquely queer and Asian perspective.

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Posted in Culture Interview

Filmmaker Colette Johnson-Vosberg’s Unlabelled to World Premiere at Inside Out

Last year, Colette Johnson-Vosberg’s Unusually Normal world premiered at Inside Out. This year, she is world-premiering her LGBTQ+ follow-up feature doc Unlabelled about three trans people from Toronto at the same festival. I caught up with my prolific collaborator after hearing the news of her film’s world premiere.

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Posted in Culture

I Am Mahmoud Khalil #standwithMahmoudKhalil

Stand with Mahmoud Khalil!

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Posted in Culture Entertainment

Conan O’Brien’s Gibberish Chinese on the 2025 Oscars Broadcast Was Racist #OscarsSoRacist

On Sunday, March 2, I was enjoying a glass of champagne and popcorn while watching the 2025 Oscars show with my family. Conan O’Brien began with a polite greeting in fluent Spanish, followed by something in Hindi… and then proceeded to speak gibberish Chinese.

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Posted in Culture

The Accidental Immigrant

When I first landed in San Francisco in 1988 to go to school at Berkeley, I wasn’t planning on staying. Perhaps around Junior Year, after I came out as queer and then started identifying with Asian Americans, as most of my friends were… I thought that I might want to stay… but I didn’t know how.

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Posted in Entertainment

10 (Ten) Super (Revolutionary) Vampire Movies #Nosferatu

If Bram Stoker gave birth to the vampire in literature, then Nosferatu gave birth to the vampire in cinema. Nosferatu is the first vampire who protagonized cinema in 1922 during the silent era, the very beginning of cinema. F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922) distinguishes itself from Bram Stoker’s classic by asserting love and eroticism, rather than violence, defeats the vampire and its evil.

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Posted in Entertainment Interview

Interview with Yong Yoon, Director of In the Land of the Blind

CHOPSO interviewed Yong Yoon who is releasing his first feature In the Land of the Blind that he made while still at UCLA Film School in the 90s for the first time to the world. In the Land of the Blind streams today via AAM.

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Posted in Entertainment Fresh Fear

Fresh Fear October 2024 List

Each year, Fresh Fear recommends 10 horror features—new, classic or rarely seen—available now on streaming to binge for Halloween! Here’s our October 2024 list…

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Posted in Canada Entertainment

FREE WORLD PREMIERE of Barbara Kayee Lee’s SING MY SONG Documentary Feature in Toronto on October 9, 2024

As the Executive Producer of Barbara Kayee Lee’s documentary feature Sing My Song, I would like to cordially invite you to the FREE WORLD PREMIERE on October 9, 2024, at 7 pm in Toronto.

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Posted in China Culture

The Rise of Chinese Pan Zhenle from Olympic Gold Winner to Western Media Martyr

From the perspective of a North American immigrant from China, the Western media treatment of Pan Zhenle, a Chinese Olympic gold winner, has ranged from rude to racist. It has been well documented that the American silver winner refused to shake Pan’s hand and some random Australian swim coach (who has nothing much to do with the current Olympics) caused a Western media circus to discredit Pan’s gold medal for unfounded suspicion of doping, which has already been discredited by the Olympics committee and major Western media like The Guardian.

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