Formerly known as Kore Asian Media, Character Media reports on the latest in Asian American culture, entertainment and news. We recently changed our name to Character to reflect the entire Asian diaspora. “Characters” are people in movies, films and books. “Character” is a symbol in an Asian language. And “character” is the quality that makes each human unique. We are Character Media.
Character Media celebrates, curates and analyzes this rich trove of stories. Our videos and articles engage viewers with influencers who are making a difference. Our events such as the star-studded Unforgettable Gala and Pro-Am golf tournament highlight and empower the various characters that comprise our growing community.
Now supported by parent company Imperial Family Companies, Character Media traces its roots back to 1990, when publisher James Ryu launched a print operation that grew into two publications: the award-winning KoreAm Journal and Audrey Magazine.
I love Iam’s heart. I first saw him sing this in front of the judges and I cried like a baby. I must’ve watched it 25 times. I’m so very glad he has found his nitch as a singer. He has a great future. Cheers Iam!
Most of the original L Word cast were straight women convincingly playing lesbians, but now everything has to be representation, not acting. She’s got to play a ‘trans man’ and of course represent queer Asians. She can’t change being Asian, but since sex is apparently a spectrum, can’t she play any other role but trans? She’s an actor after all.