‘Elijah’ Tells Story of Belonging and Identity
Directed by Razid Season, “Elijah” is a deeply moving film that captures the inner journey of a teenage girl discovering and embracing...
Vaibhavi Badve
Aug 22


Kowloon Sets Table for Big 75th Birthday Bash - Sampan talks with owner Bobby Wong about iconic restaurant
When Bobby Wong was a teenager, he wanted to help out with his family’s restaurant, the Kowloon, so he took on some part-time work there....
Liam Crampton
Aug 8


Tehching Hsieh on Art, Life and Pain - How the artist broke with tradition and broke a couple bones, too.
From a young age, Tehching Hsieh knew he wanted to follow his dream of becoming an artist. The native of Taiwan had read the works of...
Harmony Witte
Aug 8


The Asian American Foundation Campaign Celebrates Pride and Combats Racism
When Jingyu Lin was growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, being an Asian American artist felt like a taboo dream. When she decided to...
Anna Hu
Aug 8


From Art to Activism, Ivy Wong uses etymology and images to craft signs of protest
Walk through Chinatown today, and you might see some colorful bilingual posters in the windows of upstairs apartments and ground-level...
Lydia Lowe
Aug 8
Mount Auburn Cemetery’s ‘Branches of Hope’ to Mark 80 Years Since Bombing of Hiroshima
Mount Auburn Cemetery will mark the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima with an event called “Branches of Hope: Reflecting on...
Adam Smith
Aug 8
Fear And Loathing of the Past and a Possible Future: A Review of Lisa Ko’s ‘Memory Piece’
There are fortuitous moments when a text can be both testimony of the here and now and a carefully constructed potential harbinger of...


For Phillip Eng, Public Service Suits Him to a ‘T’
MBTA boss sits down with Sampan to talk about the past, present and future of Hub’s beleaguered transit system Everyone has their own...
Adam Smith
Jul 26


Heal Palestine Seeks Boston-Area Host Family for Injured Teen
As only a young teenager, Rahaf has already faced the horrors of the Israeli bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza . While trying to...
Adam Smith
Jul 25


Asian American Motherhood Has Always Been Political
On August 24, 1874, Chy Lung stood on the deck of the steamship Japan, watching San Francisco’s harbor come into view. After a long,...
Jennifer Chowdhury
Jul 25


Venture into Wondrous ‘Garden’ of Ming Fay
Chinese American artist Ming Fay died earlier this year, but his works will continue to plant the seeds of imagination and inspiration in...
DongDong Yang
Jul 25
An Expert’s Take on Eng, and the MBTA
Mike Martello, PhD., is a civil engineer and MIT-affiliated researcher, who’s studied climate change’s challenges to the MBTA and other...
Adam Smith
Jul 19
Opinion: Judge Frimpong’s Decision a Guiding Light at a Dark Hour
The immigration agents wouldn’t leave Jorge Hernandez Viramontes and his coworkers alone. They had already visited his workplace in...
Adam Smith
Jul 19
Asian Artists in State Are ‘Making Waves’ Yet Still Largely Neglected
Powerful. Fractured. Rich. Neglected. These are all words that respondents to the statewide survey “Making Waves,” released just last...
Doris Yu
Jul 11
Immigrant History Trail to Document Half Century of Boston Busing Struggle
The Immigration History Trail, a multimedia-based initiative known for highlighting Chinatown’s immigrant stories, will be holding an...
Liam Crampton
Jul 11


Raveena Emanates Calm, Wholeness at Boston Show
Seeing Raveena live is a special experience. Her performance at the Paradise Rock Club on May 15 not only featured her signature silky...
Virginia Sun
Jul 11


Rocking the Boat
Sampan chats with Eric Antoniou about his book ‘Rock To Baroque’ and the immigrant experience. The first face we encounter in Eric...


Queer Prom Event Relives ‘Big Dance’ – on Own Terms
When Ameera went to their high school prom, it was a lavender situation. They identified as a lesbian at the time and attended with their...
Anna Hu
Jul 11
Expert: Immigrants Used as ‘Poker Chips’ in Birthright Case
John C. Yang has held important positions in U.S. government, but also knows what it’s like to be vulnerable to immigration law. He was,...
Adam Smith
Jul 9


On a Personal Note: For violinist Alyssa Wang, the Boston Festival Orchestra’s 5th anniversary concert hits close to home
When violinist Alyssa Wang lost her father to liver cancer, she was at a loss for words. So, she turned to music. “After he passed away,...
Liam Crampton
Jul 2