• Coachella 2026 Sets Record with Largest Asian Artist Lineup Ever

    Coachella 2026 marked a major milestone with its largest-ever presence of Asian artists, reflecting the growing global influence of Asian music. The festival featured a mix of legendary acts and rising stars who delivered standout performances across multiple stages. BIGBANG made a highly anticipated return with a hit-filled set celebrating their long career, KATSEYE energized the crowd with a dynamic show and Laufey brought a softer jazz-pop sound that captivated audiences. Altogether, the festival highlighted a clear cultural shift as Asian artists played a central role in shaping the Coachella experience.
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  • Korean American Pitcher Riley O’Brien Emerging as MLB’s Next Elite Reliever

    Riley O’Brien, a Korean American pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, is emerging as one of MLB’s top relief arms. After a strong breakout in 2025, he started the 2026 season dominant, allowing zero runs across four appearances while recording a save and a win. O’Brien is widely expected to become the Cardinals full-time closer. His steady rise reflects both his resilience and growing confidence in high-pressure situations. If his current trajectory continues, he could become one of the league’s most dependable late-inning pitchers this season.
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  • 19-Year-Old Asian American Tennis Star Learner Tien on the Rise

    The rapid rise of Learner Tien, a 19-year-old emerging as one of the most promising talents in American men’s tennis. A key factor in his development is mentorship from Michael Chang, who brings experience and strategic guidance, particularly as Tien works to improve his clay-court game. Known for his intelligence, composure, and consistency rather than overpowering physical play, Tien has already secured wins against top-ranked opponents and is widely seen as a potential future star capable of ending the long U.S. men’s Grand Slam drought.
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  • Olympic Champion Alysa Liu Honored with Key to the City in Oakland

    Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu was honored in Oakland with the key to the city during a large celebration at Frank Ogawa Plaza. The 20-year-old made history at the 2026 Winter Olympics by winning gold in women’s singles and contributing to the U.S. team title. Joined by community leaders and notable athletes, Liu expressed pride in representing her hometown. She also announced she will skip the upcoming World Championships due to limited training time and overlapping commitments following her Olympic success.
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  • ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Wins Best Animated Feature at the 2026 Oscars

    KPop Demon Hunters won Best Animated Feature at the 98th Academy Awards, with co-directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, and producer Michelle L. M. Wong accepting the award. Kang dedicated the win to Korea and Koreans worldwide, highlighting the importance of representation in film. The Netflix animated hit has dominated the awards season—winning the Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice Awards, PGA Awards, and multiple Annie Awards—while becoming the platform’s most-watched film with over 540 million views.
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  • Filipina Actors in The Pitt Earn Top Honor at the 2026 Actor Awards

    Filipina actors Isa Briones, Kristin Villanueva, and Amielynn Abellera won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 2026 Actor Awards for their roles in the HBO Max medical drama The Pitt. The show follows the intense daily operations of a Pittsburgh emergency room and stars Noah Wyle as a senior physician. Briones plays resident doctor Trinity Santos, while Villanueva and Abellera portray nurses Princess Dela Cruz and Perlah Alawi. The awards are voted on by members of SAG-AFTRA and represent one of the guild’s highest honors in television and film performance.
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  • California Moves to Recognize Bruce Lee’s Cultural Impact

    A California bill (AB 2445), introduced by District 17 Assembly Member Matt Haney, would designate May 17 as Bruce Lee Day to honor the San Francisco-born martial artist and film star. The date marks Lee’s return to San Francisco at age 18 after growing up in Hong Kong. If enacted, Lee would become the first Chinese American to receive a statewide day of recognition in California’s legislative history. Lee, known for films such as Enter the Dragon and Game of Death, is remembered not only for his impact on martial arts and cinema but also for promoting inclusiveness and representation.
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  • Alysa Liu Becomes First American Woman Champion Since 2002 to Win Olympic Gold

    At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Alysa Liu won gold in women’s figure skating with a confident free skate that earned 226.79 points. She edged Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto by 1.89 points, while Ami Nakai took bronze. Liu is the first American woman to win Olympic gold in the event since Sarah Hughes in 2002. Her victory completes a remarkable comeback. After retiring following the 2022 Olympics to pursue college and travel, Liu returned to competition, won a world title, and now stands atop the Olympic podium.
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  • Southern California Rings in the Lunar New Year with Community Celebrations

    Southern California rang in the 2026 Lunar New Year on Feb. 17 with colorful celebrations welcoming the Year of the Horse, symbolizing energy and power. Families gathered across the region for lion dances, firecrackers, prayers, and festivals focused on good luck, prosperity, and tradition. From Westminster to Little Saigon and Chinatown, the holiday highlighted family togetherness, honoring ancestors, and cultural customs, with more public events continuing through early March.
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  • AAPI Athletes and Artists Highlight Legacy and Representation in the Super Bowl LX

    On the eve of Super Bowl LX, Asian American and Pacific Islander athletes, leaders, and artists gathered at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum for “Champions of the Game,” an event co-hosted by the Asian American Foundation and the NFL. The gathering highlighted the AAPI community’s historic impact on football, acknowledged ongoing underrepresentation in the league, and celebrated trailblazers who broke racial and cultural barriers. Speakers and artists emphasized representation, community pride, and the role of sports and art in uniting diverse audiences.
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    America’s First National Asian Art Museum Marks 250 Years with Global Cultural Showcase 

    The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Asian Art is marking the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026 with exhibitions, public programs, and digital initiatives highlighting cultural exchange between Asia and America. Founded through the 1906 gift of Charles Lang Freer and supported by Theodore Roosevelt, the museum reflects a legacy of philanthropy and cross-cultural engagement. […]

  • Apr 14, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Laufey Champions Asian Representation in New ‘Madwoman’ Video 

    Grammy-winning artist Laufey released the music video for her single “Madwoman” on April 13, featuring a high-profile cast including Alysa Liu, Lola Tung, Hudson Williams, and Megan Skiendiel. The retro poolside visual shifts into a surreal story of a strained relationship with a dark psychological twist. Laufey intentionally cast exclusively Asian and Asian American talent to […]

  • Apr 14, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Netflix’s Series “Beef” Redefined Asian American Storytelling 

    Beef, created by Lee Sung Jin, turns a simple road rage incident into a sharp exploration of anger, identity, and class. Through the escalating feud between Danny and Amy, played by Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, the series reveals how deeply buried shame and dissatisfaction shape human behavior. By portraying flawed Asian American characters without […]

  • Apr 14, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Coachella 2026 Sets Record with Largest Asian Artist Lineup Ever 

    Coachella 2026 marked a major milestone with its largest-ever presence of Asian artists, reflecting the growing global influence of Asian music. The festival featured a mix of legendary acts and rising stars who delivered standout performances across multiple stages. BIGBANG made a highly anticipated return with a hit-filled set celebrating their long career, KATSEYE energized the crowd with […]

  • Apr 08, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Brooklyn Bar Association Honors Asian-American Legal Leaders at Lunar New Year Celebration 

    The Brooklyn Bar Association celebrated Lunar New Year by honoring two prominent Asian-American legal leaders: Peggy Kuo and Kin Ng. The event highlighted the growing impact and contributions of Brooklyn’s Asian-American legal community, while also recognizing broader cultural milestones such as New York State’s designation of Lunar New Year as a public school holiday. The celebration featured remarks from Eric Gonzalez […]

  • Apr 08, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Asian and Latino Communities Face Highest Impact Under Proposed Citizenship Policy 

    A new study from Pennsylvania State University finds that ending birthright citizenship, guaranteed under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, could leave up to 6.4 million U.S.-born children without legal status by 2050. The impact would fall disproportionately on Latino and Asian communities. Latino children would make up the vast majority (over 90%) of those affected, […]

  • Apr 08, 2026  |  0 Comments

    AAPI Representation Shines in UCLA’s Historic NCAA Championship Victory 

    UCLA Bruins women’s basketball captured its first NCAA championship with a dominant 79–51 win over South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball, with key contributions from AAPI members of the program. Assistant coach Soh Matsuura and guard Charlisse Leger-Walker played pivotal roles in the historic March Madness victory. Leger-Walker, of Māori and Samoan heritage, scored 10 points […]

  • Apr 08, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Korean American Pitcher Riley O’Brien Emerging as MLB’s Next Elite Reliever 

    Riley O’Brien, a Korean American pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, is emerging as one of MLB’s top relief arms. After a strong breakout in 2025, he started the 2026 season dominant, allowing zero runs across four appearances while recording a save and a win. O’Brien is widely expected to become the Cardinals full-time closer. His steady rise reflects both his resilience […]

  • Apr 02, 2026  |  0 Comments

    A New Asian American Museum Preserving Vietnamese History in Minnesota 

    The Vietnamese Minnesotan Museum is a new, community-driven initiative preserving the history, culture, and experiences of Vietnamese Americans in Minnesota. Through pop-up exhibits, artifacts, and oral histories, it highlights stories of war, migration, and resilience while working toward a permanent space. The museum aims to educate broader audiences, challenge misconceptions, and ensure that the stories […]

  • Apr 02, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Dr L Subramaniam Legacy Bridging Indian and Western Classical Traditions 

    Dr. L. Subramaniam is a pioneering composer who has spent decades bridging Indian classical music with Western symphonic traditions. As one of the first Asian composers to gain global recognition in orchestral music, he has produced an extensive body of work performed by leading orchestras worldwide. His career spans over 300 orchestral performances, major collaborations, […]

  • Apr 02, 2026  |  0 Comments

    The LA Effect and the Rise of Asian Influence in US Sports 

    Los Angeles has emerged as a key hub for global sports marketing, driven by its diverse audience and major franchises. The arrival of Japanese star Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) and South Korean star Son Heung-min (LAFC) has significantly increased sponsorships, fan engagement, and international visibility, especially in Asia. Both athletes act as cultural bridges, helping brands connect with […]

  • Apr 02, 2026  |  0 Comments

    19-Year-Old Asian American Tennis Star Learner Tien on the Rise 

    The rapid rise of Learner Tien, a 19-year-old emerging as one of the most promising talents in American men’s tennis. A key factor in his development is mentorship from Michael Chang, who brings experience and strategic guidance, particularly as Tien works to improve his clay-court game. Known for his intelligence, composure, and consistency rather than overpowering physical play, […]