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The bomb meant for my father

Ten days after the war in Ukraine broke out, I received a text from my longtime Vietnamese-American friend, Hieu. I knew her feeling immediately — sinking deeply with despair and grief. For nights we had both lain awake, thinking of families fleeing in crossfire and rubble, the way ours once…

Biopics in contrast: Michael Jackson and John Davidson

Biographical motion pictures are inescapable in a business that leans on the familiar or easily identified to exploit a built-in audience. Widely known these days as biopics, they come in many forms — covering historical figures, newsworthy or idiosyncratic people from recent times, and more often than not, stars and…

Y Combinator launches its zine machine

It began as an enigmatic invitation on Partiful: a launch party for “Long Live SF — a celebration of the city of tomorrow — the first issue of something new,” set for Friday, April 17.…

“Coming Soon,” by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

The shot that gave me seven days

There is a clinic in San Francisco called the Maria X. Martinez Health Resource Center. You might walk past it and not think much of it. But for me, it was the first place I had ever walked into where nobody looked at me like I was a problem to…

Why justice keeps failing Asian hate victims

History repeats itself. As Garry Tan concluded in his most recent op-ed about why Asian hate so often goes unpunished, it is a cumulative effect of the loudest voices that influence a courtroom, from policy briefs and op-eds to grant-funded studies and legacy media. That voice has been dominated by…



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