★ M.A.R.A.★

More Asians Rockin' America
HAITI - Food, water, shelter, sickness, and death continue to be urgent problems even with an estimated 16,000 grounded US forces delivering aid to the double earthquake stricken Haiti. The 7.0 quake that shook Port-au-Prince on January 12th killed approximately 200,000 people, injured 250,000 and left 1.5 million homeless. Just eight days later, a 5.8 aftershock (revised from 6.1) trembled Haiti about 36 miles west of the capital. More aftershocks could follow within the next 30 days. [via NYT (aftershocks), NYT (damages), Wired Mag, ABCNews and The Huff Post]

More ways you can help

or text “HAITI” to 90999 to donate $10 via the Red Cross




The buzz on
Famous Asians,
Famous Filipinos
,
and exactly who is Asian
in the American spotlight
(some big surprises!)

News, Events
Music, Concerts
TV/Film Premieres,
Red Carpet,
short Bios

Special thanks to those who participated and gave input on the layout, design, and naming. Your ideas and feedback were a great help. Thank you.

Enjoy!

Feel free to email
if you have comments
or questions





News Proposed Legislation:
Lunar New Year
as school holiday!


NY Fashion Week:
Naomi Campbell
organizes star studded
benefit catwalk for Haiti
How is Naomi Asian?




Most Viewed Patrick Gallagher

Vanessa Hudgens


Victoria's Secret Revealed


Tiger's Slow Jam Remix Hilarity

Tiger's short bio

John Cho, People's Sexiest 2009



Artistic Noise
program empowering juvenile youth through art & entrepreneurship
From: I can't do this,
I'm not an artist
To: Wow! I can't believe
I did this! That was amazing!





Comments
Powered by Disqus
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Permalink

Andrew Garcia.  American Idol Season 9 early favorite.  Not surprised.  His acoustic rendition of Paula Adul’s Straight Up gave me chills and made me pretty emotional.    Dayum. 

Simon: “The only person who’s walked through today who I genuinley believe is a good singer…a genuinely, genuinely, good, good singer…and I can tell you like music, it was a good choice…it’s a very difficult song to sing in this kind of situation…I think you’re a really, really good singer, Andrew, and I’m glad I met you…”  Note: Simon repeats to emphasize.


Though not confirmed on any primary sources (My Space or Idol site), my best guess is that Garcia is of Hispanic descent, while his girlfriend/baby mama, Christine Conception, is of Filipino descent.  Let’s see if factual info emerges anywhere…anyone want to ask them on twitter


Anyhooo…check Garcia’s Idol audition below, which includes clips and stills of his family, his cutie son, Caeland (pretty cool name, by the whhey), and a quick clip of his Christine.  He samples Maroon 5’s Sunday Morning.



Here’s a SICK Fugees, MJ and more medley with Garcia on guitar and Lydia Paek (who’s also been circulating on the interwebz.  She is a dancer, as well as a singer, and is of Korean descent.) on vocals.



Here’s Garcia doing Fireflies as a duet with his girlfriend, baby mama, Christine Conception.






Garcia’s MySpace, Twitter; Conception’s MySpace
Other Keywords: Andrew Garcia ethnicity, American Idol season 9, christine conception, baby mama, girlfriend, filipino, mexican, korean

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Permalink

Daniel Dae Kim stays on the island for Hawaii Five-O remake

Congrats!!! to Korean talent (and hottie) Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Jin Kwon on ABC’s hit show Lost, for landing one of the leading roles in CBS’ remake of the groovy classic Hawaii Five-O.  Kim will play Detective Chin Ho Kelly while Moonlight star Alex O’Loughlin continues to be in talks for the part of Detective Steve McGarrett.


Kim’s POV on Asians in acting per the latest issue of DaMan magazine:

“I take a little bit of pride in that I don’t feel like I’ve taken any roles that I regret in terms of cultural representation…I’ve never done the stereotypicalAsian nerd or anything like that. But that’s not to say that there isn’t that kind of dynamic in Hollywood. There is definitely a categorization of Asian males, in particular. What I mean to say is though the roles might not be overtly offensive, they are definitely secondary and exist only to serve another character. For instance, a lot of roles that I have played have been in support of the leads and I was there to deliver exposition. They’re not stereotypical roles but they are representative of a ceiling that a lot of us face.”


The remake features writers and “Fringe” co-creators Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and “CSI: NY” executive producer/co-showrunner Peter Lenkov.


THR
reports that Kim is the “first actor from the show’s core cast to book a new series project this pilot season as the ABC mystery drama heads to its May finale.”  The 2nd episode of this 6th and FINAL (sigh) season airs tonight on ABC @ 9pmET.








More Info: Daniel Dae Kim on IMDB, Wiki, Official Website
Other Keywords: famous asians, famous asian actors, famous koreans, korean americans, korean actors, hawaii 5, lost final season, 6th season, jj abrams, jin kwon

Sunday, November 29, 2009
Permalink
Chanel Iman
is an American fashion model of Korean and African American descent  who graces the December 2009 cover of Prestige magazine (Indonesia).
At a mere 19 years old (she turns 20 tomorrow, November 30…Happy Birthday!) Chanel Iman is propelled to top model status booking nine runways at the Spring 2010 Fashion Week in Milan (held September 2009) including Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Versace.  She also walked the Victoria’s Secret runway in November 2009.
Named after pioneer designer, Coco Chanel, the fiery 5’10”, size 2, cheeseburger lover struts by her own rules having her brother imprint a few tattoos on her neck and ring finger without informing her agency.
Since singing with her first and only agency Ford Models in 2006, she has booked with Issey Miyake, Marc Jacobs, Valentino, Dsquared, Hermès, Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta, Ralph Lauren, Anna Sui, Diane von Fürstenberg, Vera Wang, Jean Paul Gaultier and Stella McCartney and has appeared in advertising campaigns for Bottega Veneta, GAP, Victoria’s Secret Pink, and United Colors of Benetton.
Keywords:  Asian models, Asian African American models, blasian models, black, Victoria’s Secret models, VS runway, Victoria’s Secret 2009Sources, info, & more photos can be found: Wiki, My Space, NYPost, JustJared, her TwitterPhotos: JustJared, MoeJ, BrownSista

Chanel Iman

is an American fashion model of Korean and African American descent who graces the December 2009 cover of Prestige magazine (Indonesia).



At a mere 19 years old (she turns 20 tomorrow, November 30…Happy Birthday!) Chanel Iman is propelled to top model status booking nine runways at the Spring 2010 Fashion Week in Milan (held September 2009) including Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Versace.  She also walked the Victoria’s Secret runway in November 2009.



Named after pioneer designer, Coco Chanel, the fiery 5’10”, size 2, cheeseburger lover struts by her own rules having her brother imprint a few tattoos on her neck and ring finger without informing her agency.


Since singing with her first and only agency Ford Models in 2006, she has booked with Issey Miyake, Marc Jacobs, Valentino, Dsquared, Hermès, Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta, Ralph Lauren, Anna Sui, Diane von Fürstenberg, Vera Wang, Jean Paul Gaultier and Stella McCartney and has appeared in advertising campaigns for Bottega Veneta, GAP, Victoria’s Secret Pink, and United Colors of Benetton.




Keywords:  Asian models, Asian African American models, blasian models, black, Victoria’s Secret models, VS runway, Victoria’s Secret 2009
Sources, info, & more photos can be found: Wiki, My Space, NYPost, JustJared, her Twitter
Photos: JustJared, MoeJ, BrownSista

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Permalink
AMERIE
Her 4th album, In Love & War, dropped TODAY, November 3rd
See the you tube video for the Heard ‘Em All single from her new albumAmerie Mi Marie Rogers is a two-time Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and actress, born January 12, 1980 in Fitchburg, Mass to a Korean mother and Africa-American father.  She debuted her first album, All I Have, in 2002.  [1, 2]
Check out her song  Gotta Work in the video below. PERFECT for a workout playlist.  Really gets ya goin.






 [via Daily Motion]
Photos: Top, album cover Keywords: Asian and African American hotties, Blasian, Black AsianOther: Amerie’s Official Website, Amerie’s IMDB

AMERIE

Her 4th album, In Love & War, dropped TODAY, November 3rd


See the you tube video for the Heard ‘Em All single from her new album

Amerie Mi Marie Rogers is a two-time Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and actress, born January 12, 1980 in Fitchburg, Mass to a Korean mother and Africa-American father.  She debuted her first album, All I Have, in 2002.  [1, 2]


Check out her song Gotta Work in the video below. PERFECT for a workout playlist.  Really gets ya goin.


[via Daily Motion]

Photos: Top, album cover
Keywords: Asian and African American hotties, Blasian, Black Asian
Other: Amerie’s Official Website, Amerie’s IMDB

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Permalink
David Chang
is the chef/owner of the rave reviewed NYC Momofuku eateries Noodle Bar, Ko and Ssäm Bar, Milk Bar, and Ma Peche in New York City.  Food & Wine touts Chang as having “sparked a craze for bar dining and snagged every award and accolade in the process” further adding that the young chef serves “hearty, inventive Asian-inspired food at great prices”.
The New York Times and New York Magazine food critics agree and patron review sites such as Yelp and Urban Spoon branded Chang’s restaurants with excellent reviews.  Alas with any sought-after restaurant in NYC serving delicious foods at affordable prices, the wait could seem interminable.  Be patient and nimble, says the New York Times, and be forewarned.
You could try making the recommended Ramen and Korean BBQ stuffed pork buns yourself since Chang’s

Momofuku cookbook is being released today, October 27th
Available on Amazon.  Also see him as a  guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight at 12:30am/ET on NBC.  The highly recommended pork ramen dish from Chang’s Momofuku Noodle Bar  Born Aug 5, 1977 Chang’s descent is not stated anywhere, though Wiki tags his profile  with “Korean-American”.   Chang majored in religious studies at Trinity College and later trained at the French Culinary Institute.  More about Chang on Wiki, an interview with Food & Wine, WSJ review of his cookbook.  See Tags below for related postsKeywords: Korean American chef, Momofuku restaurants, chic noodle bars

David Chang


is the chef/owner of the rave reviewed NYC Momofuku eateries Noodle Bar, Ko and Ssäm Bar, Milk Bar, and Ma Peche in New York City.  Food & Wine touts Chang as having “sparked a craze for bar dining and snagged every award and accolade in the process” further adding that the young chef serves “hearty, inventive Asian-inspired food at great prices”.


The New York Times and New York Magazine food critics agree and patron review sites such as Yelp and Urban Spoon branded Chang’s restaurants with excellent reviews.  Alas with any sought-after restaurant in NYC serving delicious foods at affordable prices, the wait could seem interminable.  Be patient and nimble, says the New York Times, and be forewarned.


You could try making the recommended Ramen and Korean BBQ stuffed pork buns yourself since Chang’s


Momofuku cookbook is being released today, October 27th


Available on Amazon.  Also see him as a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight at 12:30am/ET on NBC. 


The highly recommended pork ramen dish from Chang’s Momofuku Noodle Bar 



Born Aug 5, 1977 Chang’s descent is not stated anywhere, though Wiki tags his profile  with “Korean-American”.   Chang majored in religious studies at Trinity College and later trained at the French Culinary Institute.  More about Chang on Wiki, an interview with Food & Wine, WSJ review of his cookbook. 


See Tags below for related posts
Keywords: Korean American chef, Momofuku restaurants, chic noodle bars

Permalink

Liz Cho


co-anchors WABC’s weeknight Eyewitness News at 6pm and 11pm.  Before joining the nightly newscast in 2003, Cho was the NYC based anchor for ABC News’ “World News Now” and was a correspondent for “World News Tonight”, “Nightline”, and “Good Morning America”.


Born on December 19, 1970, Cho is of Korean and Jewish American descent, and lives with her husband and child in Manhattan.  More on Cho on Wiki and her Eyewitness News profile.


See Tags below for related posts
Keywords: Asian news anchor, ABC anchor with Bill Ritter, Famous Asians in media
Photos: 1, 2

Thursday, October 22, 2009
Permalink

Richard Park


ROCKS the right wing position (#10) and as alternate captain with the New York Islanders hockey team.  The Islanders beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 at home last night and play the Canadiens in Montreal tonight at 7pm!!!

I caught a Saturday October 10th game against the Boston Bruins, who have beaten the Islanders in the last 6 games they’ve played against each other.  So watching the Islanders play a fantastic defense and dominate the offense to score 3 goals in the 2nd period was pretty exciting.  The Bruins scored 3 goals in the 3rd period to tie, however, and ultimately won during a shoot out. 

Watching the underdog fight and play like the Islanders did in this game is enough to keep my attention for the rest of the season to see if and how they’ll progress. 

It’s also worth noting that Park has gained the respect of typically hard-won, seasoned hockey fans not only through his work ethic, heart and loyalty to his team, but also for his ability to “kill penalties” (preventing the other team from scoring during a power play) and to score shorthanded goals (scoring when the other team has a 1 man advantage). 

Hold up…a man who can still bring it even when someone else has the advantage? Ummm…it’s gettin hot in hurrrrrr…


Born 5/27/76 in Seoul, South Korea, Park and his family moved to Los Angeles, CA when he was 3 years old and then to Ontario, Canada 10 years later.  He began his NHL career when he was drafted by the Pittsburg Penguins in 2004.  He moved around a bunch until he signed with the Islanders in 2006.  Park is 1 of only 2 Koreans to ever play in the NHL (the other is Jim Paek). 


So…he’s been in more than a few throwdowns, huh?

See Tags below for related posts
Keywords: Famous asian hockey players, asians in hockey, richard park, asian canadian atheletes, asian athletes
Thanks to Joe P for the hockey consult
[Photos via]

Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Permalink
Chan Ho Park
ALCS: NY Yankees v. Anaheim Angels - Yanks lead series 2-1NLCS: LA Dodgers v. Philadelphia Phillies - Phillies lead 3-1
Can there be more build up in this year’s fight for the World Series?  Park has been the relief pitcher for the Phillies since January of this year.  He’s pitching against the Dodgers, which is a team with whom he played for a total of 9 years from 1994-2001 and 2008.The Dodgers are fighting for a shot at the world series under Joe Torre, who managed and led the Yankees to the post-season for all 10 years Torre was with the Yankees.  The Yankees are vying for a shot at the World Series as well.  
I’m not really following the NLCS series, because I’m focusing on the ALCS Yankees series, but I have read that Park was phenomenal in the 1st game of the NLCS.  He entered the game in the 7th inning, no outs, and a tying run on 2nd.  He pitched 3 outs to retire 3 power hitters on the opposing team and positioned the Phillies for a decent shot against the Dodgers.  ROCK ON! Park was born June 30, 1973, and is the first Korean-born major league baseball player.  In his prime, Park was  a “power pitcher with a dominating fastball in the mid-to-high-90-mph range, a hard slider, an 11-to-5 curveball, and a changeup”. (Wiki)In reference to Park’s two-seam fastball (Yeah, don’t ask me exactly what that is…I’m guessing it’s a pretty sick pitch), play-by-play baseball announcer, Matt Vasgersian, once commented: “You can only see a two-seamer like that in Playstation 2.”   Awe shit.  The Phillies lead the NLCS 3-1, next game is on Wednesday, October 21, 8pm on TBS.  Keywords: Asian athletes, famous asians, korean athletes, Phillies, NLCSPhoto via

Chan Ho Park


ALCS: NY Yankees v. Anaheim Angels - Yanks lead series 2-1
NLCS: LA Dodgers v. Philadelphia Phillies - Phillies lead 3-1


Can there be more build up in this year’s fight for the World Series?  Park has been the relief pitcher for the Phillies since January of this year.  He’s pitching against the Dodgers, which is a team with whom he played for a total of 9 years from 1994-2001 and 2008.


The Dodgers are fighting for a shot at the world series under Joe Torre, who managed and led the Yankees to the post-season for all 10 years Torre was with the Yankees.  The Yankees are vying for a shot at the World Series as well. 

I’m not really following the NLCS series, because I’m focusing on the ALCS Yankees series, but I have read that Park was phenomenal in the 1st game of the NLCS.  He entered the game in the 7th inning, no outs, and a tying run on 2nd.  He pitched 3 outs to retire 3 power hitters on the opposing team and positioned the Phillies for a decent shot against the Dodgers.  ROCK ON!


Park was born June 30, 1973, and is the first Korean-born major league baseball player.  In his prime, Park was a “power pitcher with a dominating fastball in the mid-to-high-90-mph range, a hard slider, an 11-to-5 curveball, and a changeup”. (Wiki)


In reference to Park’s two-seam fastball (Yeah, don’t ask me exactly what that is…I’m guessing it’s a pretty sick pitch), play-by-play baseball announcer, Matt Vasgersian, once commented: “You can only see a two-seamer like that in Playstation 2.”   Awe shit. 


The Phillies lead the NLCS 3-1, next game is on Wednesday, October 21, 8pm on TBS. 

Keywords: Asian athletes, famous asians, korean athletes, Phillies, NLCS
Photo via

Clickits


Photobucket
best view | bird is word






Artistic Noise
Program empowering juvenile youth through
art & entrepreneurship







Celebrity Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory


Surprise Asians!
Eddie Van Halen


Victoria Principal


Enrique Iglesias


Natalie Coughlin


Rob Schneider