Alice Wu’s directorial debut, 16 years before the release of The Half of It, still has so many things to teach us about queer Asian love, culture, community- and how you don’t (or shouldn’t) have to choose.
What begins as an innocent crush drives two high school boys apart, risking their friendship, awakening desires, and crossing all the lines between them.
We often think of romantic love as the only type of love that exists, but platonic love can be just as powerful and meaningful.
Love is not an everlasting performance. It is a release of control, it is placing your faith in your loved ones and trusting them. To love and be loved is to rest.
To all three of you, thank you for teaching me how to love.
All the things I never told you, and the things I wish I hadn’t.
This year, Valentine’s Day in the world of TikTok meant the highly anticipated release of Filipina British artist Beabadoobee’s single, “Glue Song”.
Now in the season of love and with some fretting about not having a significant other to celebrate Valentine's day with, let’s explore the many distinct categories of love that exist.
Keep going! This has been a theme for me throughout the past couple of years.
I love you. I just love you. That’s all there is.
This poem is to appreciate the brown eyes that many South Asian girls have.
This can be in reference to a person, but I wanted this poem to focus on what it means to lose that spark within you. We all have a shadow self, and sometimes it can be helpful or not.
Western media is no stranger in perpetuating harmful stereotypes suggesting the desirability, or lack thereof, within the Asian community.