Grace Jung
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Grace Jung
An Update On A-Town Boyz, A Film About Atlanta’s Underground Culture Of Asian-American Gangs
The film’s been in development since late 2011, and we’re now in post-production looking at festival release within the year. Can ya dig it?!
On Korean Melons, Intimacy, And Writing
I was at a kimbap jip in Yeomni-dong–a little hood in Seoul where I was living during the duration of my year there.
An Interview With Myself About My New Book, Deli Ideology
I was on a neurotic rampage to get somewhere as fast as I could without knowing where it was exactly.
What #NotYourAsianSidekick Means To Me
I get taken aside in my office by colleagues who ask if I know how to use the abacus, or if I know the lyrics to Psy’s “Gangnam Style.” When I call them out on the inappropriateness of their question, the same colleagues defiantly claim they are not racist against Asians because they love Korean food and that they know I’m Korean.
I Am Producing A Film About Asian American Gangsters Of Atlanta
“Italian kids would run in and shout, “Chink,” break up the whole store and run out. My parents worked 14-hour shifts. My mom would sit there crying, “It’s just too hard out here.”‘
5 Dudes That Dudes Love
dude – n. A man; a guy A stylish, fastidious man. When talking to Dudes, I always encounter the same few figures in our conversations. The following is an observation taken from experience: 1.
Why I (Now) Avoid Reading Haruki Murakami
Four years since my last Murakami book, I now see his books being read everywhere by everyone. His books have become a household item like a fork or spatula; they are on bookshelves of every home I visit.