Daily Archives: June 9, 2013

Food Network Star Season 9 : Asian American edition

Viet Pham on Food Network Star Season 9Stacey Poon-Kinney on Food Network Star Season 9

Food Network’s long-running competition series Food Network Star returns for a ninth season with fresh talent, intense challenges, and culinary icons Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis and Bobby Flay leading the charge to discover the best and brightest new faces in food television. In new twists, focus groups of Food Network fans will also have their say on contestant performances and one finalist will be brought back after elimination for another chance at victory. Viewers will again be able to vote online or via phone before the August 11th finale to determine who will win the ultimate prize: their own show on Food Network. Each episode before the finale features a first-round Mentor Challenge, second-round Star Challenge and an elimination determined by the selection committee, including returning judges Food Network executives Susie Fogelson and Bob Tuschman.

Upcoming episodes feature a Chopped-themed mystery ingredient challenge before Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli; an anything-can-happen live, on-camera test with E! News co-host Terrence Jenkins; a fresh Italian-themed challenge with a twist; a pantry cook-off with Cereals and Snacks; a Star-making screening evaluated by The Hollywood Reporter Editorial Director Janice Min and Senior Writers Gary Baum and Leslie Bruce; and guest appearances by Guy Fieri and Robert Irvine.

Two contestants to keep your eyes on are Viet Pham and Stacey Poon-Kinney


Viet Pham, 34 (Salt Lake City), born in a refugee camp in Malaysia, began cooking for his brother after moving to California while his parents worked to provide for the family. The James Beard Award semi-finalist graduated from the California Culinary Academy before working in restaurants in San Francisco and eventually opening his own restaurant in Salt Lake City. He is currently working on a new restaurant project — Fire and Water in Park City, Utah. Named one of Food and Wine’s Best New Chefs in 2011, Viet’s international background impacted his culinary style, and his eclectic and global perspective shines in his dishes.


Stacey Poon-Kinney, 34 (San Diego), grew up in a food family — her great-grandfather was a chef and her great-grandmother ran a diner. She was chopping, dicing and stirring from an early age, but her love of dance took over and she began performing onstage. She eventually returned to the food world, and now the married mom of two owns the restaurant The Trails Eatery with her father. Don’t let Stacey’s big smile, unique sense of style and carefree approach to life fool you — she is a competitor.

Why We Rise : short film

Why We Rise : short film
Three brave, young New Yorkers reveal what it’s like to grow up without having legal immigration status. Their struggles and their strength are on full display as they come out of the shadows and into the light. Listen to their challenges from school to employment because of their undocumented immigrant status. Ru, Neriel, and Razeen are among the founding members of RAISE (Revolutionizing Asian American Immigrant Stories on the East Coast). Join these members of RAISE in their fight for change… and a chance.

Also see Documented, Undocumented Students and the DREAM Act, My Asian Americana, and Ordered Deported.

Why We Rise : short film

In Transition with Margaret Cho Trailer

In Transition with Margaret Cho Trailer

Margaret Cho’s first web series “IN TRANSITION” will premiere on Wednesday, July 3rd. Margaret stars in the lead role of Tawny Kim in this dark comedy series about a group of women recently released from prison. Getting out of jail is just the start of their problems. Stupidity wasn’t their only crime. Pay back’s a b*tch and she’s got two friends. They met their match and she’s double the trouble. They want revenge, but don’t ask them to spell it.

Watch more Margaret Cho: Baby I’m with the Band, Asian Adjacent, Captain Cameltoe, Intervention, Eat Sh*t and Die, I’m Sorry, Lice, and Hey Big Dog.

In Transition with Margaret Cho Trailer

Echoes : short film

Echoes : short film

In the short film “Echoes”, it’s 3am and a comedian is having an off night. In a moment of desperation he begins to muse on love and life, his musings become the anchor to five stories of five isolated individuals. An expectant father waiting in a bar, an executive driving home, an astronaut in space, a young woman going for a late night swim and a singer waiting to go on stage are all experiencing a surreal moment of clarity. Look for Michelle Ang as the singer.

Echoes : short film

My Dad is Asian with KevJumba : Episode 3

My Dad is Asian with KevJumba : Episode 3

KevJumba and his dad Papa Jumba team up to show you how Asian he really is. Maybe you can relate with your own parents. Does your dad refuse to turn on the heater when it’s cold? See how Papa Jumba handles that situation to keep the family warm. The make believe world of James Bond comes to mind in the eyes of Papa Jumba, but KevJumba doesn’t want any of it. When the father and son fight over who should pay the bill, see who learns the final lesson on finance.

My Dad is Asian with KevJumba : Episode 3