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Check out the latest episodes of “Slanted View,” a CHOPSO presents podcast hosted by the CHOPSO Team — including Koji Steven Sakai, Quentin Lee, and Sue Limsukonth — and each offers their take on all things Asian. Each week we chat with an Asian American artist about their work and being Asian.
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This week co-hosts Koji Steven Sakai and Quentin Lee chat with actor Jennifer Field. We talk about Korea, being hapa, coming to LA, and much much more!
This is week host Quentin Lee speaks to pioneering filmmaker Yan Cui. Yan is a real pioneer from her first feature Chinese Chocolate (Berlin 96) to her latest When Africa Meets You. (Koji was missing from this podcast because he and his whole family was sick)
Co-hosts Koji Steven Sakai and Quentin Lee chat with a very new actor Victor Zheng about how he got into acting, working in China and coming to Los Angeles.
Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and Quentin Lee open up season 3 with an interview Oscar-nominated filmmaker Arthur Dong about his new book, Hollywood Chinese.
Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and Quentin Lee recap their favorite episodes from the first two seasons. We do get side track and talk about Trump -- like everyone else.
This week hosts Koji Steven Sakai and Quentin Lee chat with comedian, performance artist and now politician Kristiana Wong. For more information about Kristina, check out her YouTube Page, Twitter, or website. 
This week Quentin and Koji chat with the amazing writer Velina Hasu Houston about her writing and being biracial.To find out more about Velina, visit her website at: http://www.velinahasuhouston.com/
This week Quentin and Koji interview Bee Vang, who debuted on Clint Eastwood's film Gran Torino. We talked about his time on the film and what he's done since the movie came out.
This week Quentin and Koji chat with actor Raymond Ma. We talked about how he came to America, how he started acted and his newest short.
This week Quentin and Koji talk to writer and actor Vivian Bang about her work as a performance artist and her feature film White Rabbit.Be sure to subscribe, rate, review and tell a friend about Slatned Screen.
Quentin and Koji interview Brian Watters, aka Deep Watters about music and producing music.To hear Brian's music, you can go to: https://deepwatters.com/
This week Quentin, Sue, and Koji spoke with experimental filmmaker Rika Ohara on Making Art and Experimental Films."Here is Rika's socials:Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegiaourFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CarmillaMovie/?ref=share
This week Quentin and Koji interview writer/producer/director Milton Liu and talk about his projects and the state of Asian Americans in film and television.
Quentin Lee speaks to actress Akemi Look about surviving the abuse of Dr. Nassar and Dr. Kelly.
Quentin and Koji speak to filmmaker Ringo Le about comics and story telling.Here is his Wikipedie bio:Ringo Le is an Asian American filmmaker who is of Vietnamese descent. Ringo is a graduate of California State University, Los Angeles. After college, he was selected as a fellow to participate in the Film Independent Project:Involve film mentorship program. He has also participated in the CBS Director's Program at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. Le directed the film Saigon Love Story, which was nominated for the Winds of Asia-Best New Asian Film Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2006. The film was an official selection at the Shanghai International Film Festival 2006. In addition, Saigon Love Story had a highly acclaimed, sold-out screening at VC FilmFest 2006. In 2013 he wrote, directed and produced Big Gay Love, which starred Jonathan Lisecki and Nicholas Brendon.[1] Le is currently writing a script on the struggles of opening a restaurant in the local industry and is in the works on producing a film in the future.Follow Ringo here: https://www.facebook.com/ringole
This week hosts Koji and Quentin chat with actor, director, and writer -- and friend -- Lynn Chen about her first film, I Will Make You Mine(Our apologies, we uploaded the wrong episode. It's fixed now)
Koji is by himself this week and he chats with the rest of the team that made the graphic novel 442. Phinny Kiyomura co-wrote the book and Rob Sato illustrated it. The graphic novel is available at 442-graphic-novel.com 
Sue, Quentin, and Koji talk to filmmaker Kim Noonan about his life and his film career.
Today Quentin interview Kimberly McVicar and her newest project Brash Girls Club. 
This week we chat with novelist Naomi Hirahara about how she started writing and her newest books 
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