I Wrote a Book About My Best Friends
Inspired by real-life friendships that have withstood the test of time and distance, guest writer E. L. Shen memorialized these bonds in her first novel, “The Queens of New York.”
Beyond the now-stereotypical Asian best friend in films and television shows, stories about Asian friendship are few and far between.
For our Winter issue, we are exploring what friendship means to Asian Americans: What lessons have we learned from friends or as friends? What experiences have we had with friends that were enjoyable? On the other end, what would you do differently? How do you choose your friends?
Inspired by real-life friendships that have withstood the test of time and distance, guest writer E. L. Shen memorialized these bonds in her first novel, “The Queens of New York.”
Ying & Kang and Kapwa Studio went from friends to business owners — plus, tips for getting in business with your besties.
Imbalanced friendships can lead to resentment, but these tips to identify and set boundaries will help you honor your needs and your friendship.
Two Asian Canadians become friends and joyfully navigate the complexities of identity for over 20 years.
The three key aspects to building quality friendships as a young adult.
An intoxicated college student at a party finds refuge and comfort in their friend’s company, a source of nostalgia.
How the phases of friendship from childhood to adulthood taught me about what is important
Shared values, cultural practices, and a sense of community allow for deeper bonds between this writer and other Punjabi women.
Playing off red string theory, this pink string theory describes the silent understanding and inexplicable connections that form the unique love of friendships.
With so many Asians represented in mainstream media recently, here are some films and TV shows that celebrate Asian and Asian American friendships.