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Thank You/Enjoy
Thank You/Enjoy
20 episodes
1 week ago
Alison Chi and Ethan Lee share their analysis and personal thoughts on Asian and Asian American culture and media. This includes exploring the nuances of the Asian American identity and diaspora, and how they relate to Westernized media and culture. The show’s motif is often critical of the definition of the Asian American diaspora being centered around stinky lunches, drinking boba, and attending raves, and attempts to dispel that belief/understanding.
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Alison Chi and Ethan Lee share their analysis and personal thoughts on Asian and Asian American culture and media. This includes exploring the nuances of the Asian American identity and diaspora, and how they relate to Westernized media and culture. The show’s motif is often critical of the definition of the Asian American diaspora being centered around stinky lunches, drinking boba, and attending raves, and attempts to dispel that belief/understanding.
Show more...
Leisure
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Episode 4: Always Be My Maybe and Gentrification
Thank You/Enjoy
39 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 4: Always Be My Maybe and Gentrification

Ethan and Alison their thoughts on the romantic comedy Always Be My Maybe, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park, which evolves into a personal conversation about San Francisco, gentrification, Keanu Reeves, and food politics.

Produced by Casey Lee

Audio mixed by Ethan Lee

Graphic/Logo Design by Chris Kim Instagram: @chuffimation

Music by Ethan Chong (soundcloud.com/ampersandbeats)

Thank You/Enjoy
Alison Chi and Ethan Lee share their analysis and personal thoughts on Asian and Asian American culture and media. This includes exploring the nuances of the Asian American identity and diaspora, and how they relate to Westernized media and culture. The show’s motif is often critical of the definition of the Asian American diaspora being centered around stinky lunches, drinking boba, and attending raves, and attempts to dispel that belief/understanding.