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Social media stars Kevjumba, Blogilates and Awkwafina speak at the Metcalf Hall in the George Sherman Union about Asian and Asian-American stereotypes and representation on Dec. 2. PHOTO BY LAUREN FRIAS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

‘Breaking Boundaries’ addresses lack of Asian, Asian-American representation in media

Lauren Frias December 8, 2017

Following the early 2017 controversy of “whitewashing” the film adaption of Japanese manga “Ghost in the Shell,” there have been strides in attempting to address the issue of Asian and Asian-American...

EDITORIAL: Emmys remind that diversity deserves respect, not humor

EDITORIAL: Emmys remind that diversity deserves respect, not humor

Editors September 19, 2016

Diversity is an interesting concept. We all know we want it, and no one would ever publicly come out against diversity. Yet, its absence is felt day in and day out, primarily because of self-made structures. Sunday...

BONADIES: Award shows validate streaming services

BONADIES: Award shows validate streaming services

Ben Bonadies January 19, 2016

The 65th Primetime Emmy Award Ceremony in 2013 was a landmark for Team Internet. It was the first time an original piece of online content was nominated for a major award, with “House of Cards” nominated...

Aziz Ansari stars in the Netflix original series “Master of None.” PHOTO COURTESY K.C. BAILEY/NETFLIX

REVIEW: Aziz Ansari proves to be jack of all comedic trades in “Master of None”

Candice Lim November 9, 2015

Tom Haverford has grown up. “Master of None,” co-created by Aziz Ansari and “Parks and Recreation” producer Alan Yang, arrived on Netflix Friday as a half-hour comedy about Dev (Aziz Ansari),...

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