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		<title>Know Your Noodle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treat yourself to Koreanized Chinese food, a hybrid cuisine that keeps crossing borders. By Kai Ma and Lola Pak   Photograph by Eric Sueyoshi Due to geographical proximity, migration, and a convoluted history that includes both kinship and war, the Koreans and Chinese have long engaged in the cultural exchange of ideas — and recipes. The [...]


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		<title>Cubiculture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHOTO: ARTTRAX-EdPark1.jpg By Soo Youn It’s Friday night on L.A.’s Sunset Strip, famous for its trendy restaurants, clubs and legendary hotels where celebrities go to party — think Chateau Marmont and the nightclub Hyde — a technicolor US Weekly backdrop. But a small crowd of hipster literary types has gathered at Book Soup to hear [...]


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		<title>Shall We Dance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Story and photographs by Bill Stephens When you think about pasttimes most identified with middle- and senior-aged Korean Americans, golf and karaoke immediately come to mind. But in recent years, ajushis and ajumas have been dancing to a new tune, literally, cha-chaing their stresses away and waltzing to strengthen their bodies and marriages. Mirroring national [...]


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		<title>High Rollers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Sung, 23   Location: Tustin, Calif.   Total winnings: $1,436,681 By Kai Ma Steve Sung is so serious about poker that he and his friends rent houses outside the Las Vegas strip, two enormous dual-level abodes that sit in a neighborhood of suburban yuppies. For two months, this is home for Sung, 23, and his young, [...]


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		<title>Reversing the Cultural Microscope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Andrew Jo “You. How is Hong Kong?’ In many ways this question, posed to me at Lusaka’s Inner City Bus Terminal, followed by my reaction, illustrates my cultural experiences as an Asian American in Zambia. For some, such a racial assumption might provoke anger. I look at it as a chance to educate those [...]


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