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Author Marie Lu takes a turn to pop stars and spies in new YA book ‘Stars and Smoke’
Taking inspiration from pop stars like BTS and Harry Styles, Lu bursts into a new genre with her latest release. -
Encore: The sugar-filled history and legacy of Necco, the beloved local candy company
The complete history of Necco and its family of brands is captured in Darlene Lacey’s "Necco: An Epic Candy Tale." -
'Bluebeard's Castle' immerses audiences in a psychological thriller
Does anything good ever happen in a castle? -
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum closes on heist anniversary
Meanwhile, three new theater productions come to Boston. -
Photographer Aïda Muluneh created public art for Boston's bus stops
Her exhibit is part of a global public art project. -
'Black Panther' costumer designer Ruth E. Carter makes history with second Oscar win
We look at the work of the Springfield, MA native, from the early films of Spike Lee to the wonders of Wakanda. -
Sold-out art exhibit boasts world's largest collection of Vermeer paintings
And here in Boston, a look at South Carolina's historic Black potters. -
Michelle Yeoh's mom tearful, proud of 'little princess'
Michelle Yeoh won an Oscar last night -- and no one was prouder than her mom. -
Michelle Yeoh becomes first Asian woman to win best actress Oscar
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Has Asian representation in film improved with ‘Everything, Everywhere, All At Once’?
A discussion with our experts in Asian and Asian American representation in pop culture about the impact of "Everything, Everywhere, All At Once" and the future of Asian representation in film.