Daily Archives: April 24, 2009

Internet love is not colorblind

UC Irvine researchers collected data from Yahoo personals between September 2004 and May 2005, randomly selecting profiles of people ages 18-50 in the Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Atlanta metropolitan regions. The study showed that racial preference in dating is tied toward the portrayal of gender and race in the media. Most notably the negative portrayals of Asian men and African American women.

“Stereotypical images of masculinity and femininity shape dating choices and continue to be perpetuated in the mass media,” says researcher Cynthia Feliciano, sociology and Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor. “The hyper-feminine image of Asian American women contrasts greatly with that of Asian men, who are often portrayed as asexual.”

Images of Asian American men as asexual and lacking masculinity are pervasive. Although there are a few notable exceptions, Asian men have most often been depicted as strangely asexual characters. Asian women, on the other hand, have often been depicted as almost completely sexual. With this portrayal, Asian men do not fit the ideal version of masculinity and are excluded at high rates from dating sites. (Reminds us of a few videos we posted Creepy Yellow Fever Guys, 18MMW Valentine’s Day Special : Video Dating, and Asians Just Aren’t Cool Enough by Kevjumba. Also classic Wong Fu Productions below))

Researchers’ analysis of minorities’ racial preferences showed that Asians, African Americans and Latinos are more likely to include whites as possible dates than whites are to include them. This suggests that whites, as the dominant group in the U.S., remain in the privileged position of being able to facilitate or hinder the full incorporation of minorities.

Yellow Fever by Wong Fu Productions

After watching Yellow Fever, the Wong Fu Production guys were on the ball when they created Yellow Fever. One of the other conclusions from the research: while white men were more open to dating outside their race than white women, both had specific racial preferences. White men preferred Asian and Latino dating partners to African Americans; white women were more likely to exclude Asian men. Check the draft copy of the research entitled “Gendered Racial Exclusion by White Internet Daters” here.

Anoop Desai eliminated on American Idol Season 8

It was fun while it lasted for Anop Desai (aka Anoop Dawg aka the desi Dawg), but alas he ws eliminated from American Idol Season 8 this week. The two song he sang this week were “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” (Bryan Adams) from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and “Dim All the Lights” (Donna Summer). (Downlaod his perforamnce on Anoop Desai - (American Idol Performance) - Single) Not a bad run for Anoop Desai since he got on with a wildcard spot. He hung in there longer than most people expected.

We might see more Anoop in the future. He was recently apporached by PETA India to do a video supporting their Animal Birth Control campaign to “implement humane methods of controlling companion animal populations in slums” in India. Apparently, he’s got a big following in India.


Indian Entertainers have gotten huge visibility in the US with Slumdog Millionare as well as Anoop Desai’s performances. We look forward to more Asian Americans breaking through the US market in 2009.

Anoop Desai eliminated on American Idol Season 8

Anoop Desai performing (Everything I Do) I Do It for You

K-Y Intense Commercials – Asian American Edition

Mixed reviews from the Asian American blogosphere about the K-Y Intense Commercials currently airing on TV. The spot is complete with Austin Powers innuendo. Like it or Hate it? You decide. (BTW – the guy in the commercial is Randall Park who is also in the upcoming film The People I’ve Slept With)

K-Y Intense – Socks

K-Y Intense – Silence

Joe Wong on The Late Show with David Letterman

Caught this over at angryasianman.com. A few days ago comedian Joe Wong was on The Late Show with David Letterman. This is his first national TV appearance. He is dubbed the “all American immigrant”. Check out his comedy set. It’s pretty funny, especially the US citizen bit. (BTW – WHy did they play M.I.A.’s Paper Plane for his intro.)

Joe Wong on The Late Show with David Letterman

Kissing Cousins opens in California

Kissing Cousins hit the film festival circuit last year and is coming for a limited engagement in California. Don’t miss your chance to see this hilarious “relatively” romantic comedy written and directed by Amyn Kaderali, produced by Manish Goyal and Amyn Kaderali, and co-produced by Rahul Haria.

The hilarious cast includes Samrat Chakrabarti, Rebecca Hazlewood, Zack Ward, Jaleel White, Gerry Bednob, Lauren Stamile, Manish Goyal, Nikki McCauley, Anoush Nevart, Meena Kumari, PJ Byrne, Rachael Smith, Amy Rider and many more!!!

Where: Fremont (San Francisco Bay Area) and Artesia (So-Cal)

Fremont location: 39160 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont

Artesia location: 6440 South St, Lakewood

FRI-SUN SHOWTIMES: 5PM, 7PM, 9PM & 11PM

Ticket Info: www.naz8.com

WINNER OF THE AUDIENCE AWARD AT THE 2008 ASIAN AMERICAN INT’L FILM FESTIVAL!!!

Kissing Cousins Trailer