Queer Comrades: Interview with Stijn Deklerck
Most of the time, China is a BIG mystery to me. Especially when it comes to modern China and where things are going in terms of LGBT rights… until I ended up finding this website called Queer Comrades.
Most of the time, China is a BIG mystery to me. Especially when it comes to modern China and where things are going in terms of LGBT rights… until I ended up finding this website called Queer Comrades.
What are the chances of running our (now annual) LGBT Blogathon 2012, and finding out that South Korean director Kim Jho Kwang-soo would be releasing a brand new LGBT film?
A brief talk with Rolando Salazar, director of OutfestPeru, which is set to start its 9th run in Lima.
The one in which we talk about Japanese music.
Greetings, YAMMies! We are on the third part of my Japanese entertainment journey of a series on the Banana views on Asian entertainment.
In honor of this week’s Juanes MTV Unplugged Latino show, which includes a pretty darn awesome duet of Juanes with Brazil’s Paula Fernandes and their song Hoy Me Voy, Rodrigo and I picked our Top10 Favorite MTV Unplugged Latino Duets… for like, EVER.
The part in which we explore the Japanese drama format.
The part in which we talk about that one Jdrama, that one movie and that one actress.
Writer/director Yoon Jung Lee talks about being a creator at a young age, creative process, technology and crowdsourcing to support her Kickstarter campaign for her film, Remember O Goddess.
Amy makes a list of ten Chinese music albums released between the years 2000 and 2009. The rules? One album per year, one album per artist.