It’s been almost two years since I last worked on a narrative short and I’ve learned so much since then. Unveiled at the MAASU conference at Ohio State, The Delivery Boy received encouraging laughter and applause. It was refreshing to work on this and a whole lot of fun. I am very glad to be [...]
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Cynthia Lin Volume 2: Doppelganger
The second video in Turtlist Media’s outdoor session with Cynthia Lin, featuring her hit song Doppelganger.
Download her last two albums for FREESIES at www.CynthiaLin.com
Stay on the lookout for her newest album coming Spring 2010!
Cynthia Lin Vol. 1: Blue and Borderlined
The beginning of a new direction for Turtlist Media that produces more creative projects. Here is a video I shot with NYC singer Cynthia Lin during ITASA Midwest in Austin.
“Blue and Borderlined”
Cynthia Lin
Album: Blue and Borderlined (2005)
Video by Jason Lee
Turtlist Media
Austin, TX 27 March 2010
Download Blue and Borderlined for free at www.cynthialin.com
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RepresentAsian for the Other Asian! Rock the Census 2010
The census is coming and it is an incredible opportunity to make your presence known.
This video, from Slideshow Pictures and TaiwaneseAmerican.org, presents the importance of being counted during this opportunity that comes only once a decade. While this particular video calls out to the Taiwanese, there are so many other ethnicities and bi-racial identities that [...]
Look at THESE! The Slants reclaim their eyes
TaiwaneseAmerican.org and Turtlistmedia.com present an interview with The Slants!
This Oregon-based band combines the sounds of 80’s synth pop with fresh dance-punk melodies and style. Their name reclaims and celebrates the “slanted” eye as beautiful and something to be proud of. They are redefining the unlimited three-dimensionality of the Asian American body with each energy-packed [...]
Paperdoll featured on Dayquil commercial!
In a music building on 8th Avenue, the loud collage of many New York bands bounce through the graffiti walls. If you listen very carefully, one band’s sound may feel strangely familiar. Their sound is catchy, electric, pop-rock and they will surely make it to your Ipod playlist as soon as you hear them.
If you’ve [...]
Calling all artists! Submit art donations to Imaginasian!
ImaginAsian: Identity and Experience in Contemporary Asian Pacific America
Fundraising Exhibition April 2- May 9, 2010
Help add to the visual libraries of university Asian American Studies programs!
Get your work displayed at the Tippecanoe Arts Federation in West Lafayette, IN in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Kate Agathon of Purdue University is holding a [...]
An Asian American comedian walks into a bar…
Dear Supporters,
I am delighted to present to you a hilarious up and coming comedian, Len Yarea. I must say, I could not believe I hadn’t thought to feature comedians sooner and I am incredibly happy that I have the opportunity to help share his talent to the world. Len is a great example of someone [...]
Soulful singer adds angelic whispers to the San Francisco air
Recently, Golden State Warriors fans at the Oracle Arena were blessed by the powerful, yet sweet rendition of America’s national anthem by San Francisco singer/songwriter Alice Tong, who in just the last few years has turned a passion of music and performance into a growing career.
A dog lover, activist, and social worker, Tong often adds [...]
















