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MAR 2008
Ed Moy reports on the San Francisco Asian American Film Festival
California Correspondent Ed Moy reports on the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. Never Forever director Gina Kim has always loved melodramas -- and with her first feature film, she has merged her love for the melodrama with Asian and Womens themes.


MAR 2008
When Cheating Becomes Flirting
You’re talking to a new person and energy is pumping; witty banter is flowing; sparks are flying; the mood is just right. All of a sudden you snap back into reality and realize you’re attached. Were you doing anything wrong? This all could be innocent feelings of flirting, but how far does the situation have to go


MAR 2008
Investing: Lessons for the Ages
Friday, March 1, 2008, the Dow took another 300-plus point dive. The bulls weren’t happy, but it’s happened so frequently now that it almost seems normal for the times. Just last year, a 300-point dive would have made headlines for days. What a difference a year makes.


MAR 2008
Cherry Cheva is so money!
She’s So Money was a fun trip back through high school in the sense of a mini-adventure story! Cherry’s sense of humor shines throughout. It is an easy read, for adolescent girls. But the book is intriguing to a more mature audience as well, who can easily drum up feelings of adolescence from the book. The way Cherry


MAR 2008
Fighting for Life
Terry Sanders is a two-time Academy Award documentary filmmaker who has made over 70 films. Mr. Sanders’’ most notable film is “Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision” in which he won his second Academy Award. Fighting For Life is about the Iraq War and gives a behind-the-scenes look at military medicine.


MAR 2008
Meet Kristy Choo of L.A.’s Jin Patisserie
It would be so easy to spend an entire afternoon at Jin Patisserie, but only if you don’t feel bad about the other customers lined up and waiting outside the teahouse. If you’re able to snag a seat in the normally crowded place, it’ll be a high-tea experience you’re unlikely to forget.


MAR 2008
InvASIAN of the Stereotype
In the year 2000 the US Census Bureau recorded that in the United States there are 281,421,906 single people and out of that 10,242,998 are Asians. It is now eight years later and you still see dating ads (whether it be an online dating service or a phone service) cluttered on the broadcast airwaves and the Internet.


MAR 2008
A Few Good Asian Men
After swimming in the dating pool for quite a while, I’ve come to realize what my preferences are in a guy. I’ve dated enough men to know what I want and don’t want. How hard is it to find a well-rounded, non-crazed guy in this big city? The more men I meet, the slimmer my list of preferences becomes.



Skincare Q&A with Yoshiko Roth