Daily Archives: February 16, 2011

Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 6

Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) - Episode 6

In the last episode of Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs), the guys get an assist from Carly. Since they are unable to pay the rent, Carly forces Ricky and Ravi to head out on job interviews. They practice interviewing each other. Will all the preparation help them land a job? Find out in the series finale.

Previous Episodes
Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 1
Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 2
Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 3
Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 4
Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 5

Ricky & Ravi (are in between jobs) – Episode 6 (contains profanity)

Thick Dumpling Skin

Thick Dumpling Skin

Today, Hyphen magazine’s publisher, Lisa Lee, and award-winning actress, Lynn Chen, launched “Thick Dumpling Skin”, the first community-focused website on Asian Americans, eating disorders, and body image. By curating stories from notable guest contributors within the Asian American community and encouraging readers to share their own, they are hoping to put a cultural perspective to this silent but dangerous issue. (also see Lynn Chen’s story You Are What You Eat from Secret Identities)

In June of 2010, Chen started a food blog, “The Actor’s Diet,” after years of battling eating disorders. She stumbled upon an interview on NPR with Lee, (Listen to the NPR broadcast) in which Lee openly discussed a story she wrote for Hyphen magazine about her past struggles with food, body image, and how being Chinese American specifically played into her unhealthy quest for the perfect body. After listening to and reading Lee’s story, Chen immediately knew they had to connect. (This also sounds like Ada Wong‘s Story from The Biggest Loser.)

“I didn’t even know what I wanted from Lisa, but I felt compelled to start something,” Chen says. “I’ve been looking for something concrete regarding Asians and body image for years. When I first began my therapy in my 20’s, I had contacted various national eating disorder groups to see if there were any support groups for Asians. I was left at a dead end, and the messages I got over the next decade were that eating disorders and body image were not problems that affected people in my community. “

This myth was shattered when Chen received numerous emails from her blog readers, both men and women all over the world, who admitted their past and current struggles with food, and felt the pressure to look thin. Like Lee, Chen realized that their problems were not just about will power – they’re social, cultural, and familial.

The two women connected over their experiences and passion for wanting to spotlight this specific issue, and together, they decided to launch “Thick Dumpling Skin” to provide a space for everyone who may have felt alone in their struggle for the “perfect” body.

“We wanted to create a place for Asian American men and women to come together, to share, to discuss, and more importantly, to find support for something that has only been acknowledged on the surface, yet largely ignored in our community,” says Lee. “We want anyone who has felt cornered in their struggle with weight to grow some thicker
skins and learn to love them as well.”

Lynn Chen talks eating disorders

The Way You Are by David Choi x Kina Grannis

The Way You Are by David Choi x Kina Grannis

David Choi and Kina Grannis team up for a duet for the new original single “The Way You Are.” It’s a romantic love song as the two serenade each other. Kina Grannis plays the guitar, while David Choi strums the ukulele. Great to see them collaborate once again with this beautiful song. You can get this track on The Way You Are - The Way You Are - Single

Previously, the duo worked together on My Time with You. They also each have a song entitled Valentine (Kina Grannis version & David Choi version).

The Way You Are by David Choi x Kina Grannis

Lyrics to The Way You Are by David Choi x Kina Grannis

You the only girl that I see
The only one that I dream about constantly

You the only boy that I need
The only one that I dream about endlessly

D: I want to say I think you’re perfect
K: You know I think you’re perfect

K: For all the wait I know you’re worth it
D: The wait I know you’re worth it

Break

We’ll always make it through
As long as you’ve got me and I’ve got you

We will take the world in our stride
Anything can be possible by your side

D: I want to say I think you’re perfect
K: You know I think you’re perfect

K: For all the wait I know you’re worth it
D: The wait I know you’re worth it

I love the way you are
I love the way you are
I love the way, I love the way
I love the way you are

Break

D: You the only girl that I see
The only one that I dream about constantly

K: You the only boy that I need
The only one that I dream about endlessly