The representation that recent films like Shang-Chi and shows like Squid Game allowed the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community to experience—especially after a year of increased anti-Asian violence due to the COVID-19 pandemic—feels necessary, now more so than ever.
Tag: covid-19
Everyday is Like Sunday
Things were beginning to feel indefinite.
Coming So Far to Fall
DIY touring requires a lot more than musical skill to make it work. You have to be comfortable with a not insignificant level of humiliation.
Me & Mary Frances
“Mary Frances” is my own invention. That was how her friends and family referred to her, but she’s better known as MFK Fisher, the matriarch of food writing.
Screens Were my Salvation
Corona stole my spring, and in doing so, it also stole my fresh start.
Subsisting and Social Distancing with 12th Street
We’re taking a break from our regularly scheduled programming this week to tell you a bit about what we’ve been up to.
Notes from Flavortown
Amidst these thoughts, I wonder how I am going to show off my quarantine six pack that I have simply not found the time to work on.
Logical Fallacies and Where to Find Them: Why Fearing Asian People Because of the Coronavirus is a Logical Fallacy
If one believes that the xenophobia surrounding the coronavirus is an exception, I’d urge them to take a glance at our history books.