Popular Culture

The recent 'Top Chef' winner talks about eating her weight in Doritos off camera during the show, and lists her favorite people to follow on Twitter.
From the many phases of his hair to a tweet that inspired his film "Dosa Hunt," the Punjabi American music maven tells us how his heritage has shaped who he is today.
We reached out to the CNN International anchor and self-professed "media junkie," "China nerd" and "geek mom" via email.
As vampires and zombies threaten to overrun American culture, one man stands between ordinary mortals and the blood-sucking, flesh-eating hordes.
ChinaFile Managing Editor Jonathan Landreth tells Huffington Post Live he expects Hollywood producers such as those that made Iron Man 3 to continue to look for ways to tap into China's growing moviegoing market.
"I see myself as a part of the whole human race," says Filipino American turntable master, "and am here to make humanity move forward."
The first Vietnamese player in National Football League history is now a sports talk radio personality in San Antonio.
The Indian American fitness dynamo chats candidly on entrepreneurship, rocking Masala Bhangra in Japan, and the family tragedy that first inspired her.
In the content business, says the founder of paidContent and Skift.com, "Chaos is the new normal."
The groundbreaking Korean-American comedian answers five questions from Asia Society's Clara Lambert.
Korilla BBQ's Eddie Song gives the lowdown on his favorite food picks in New York City, the story behind how he uses social media, and why there's a tiger on the truck.

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