After her rapid success in Malaysia, Sarah Lian is back in Canada!
Love, war, suspense, and terror—what more can you ask of a Sino-Vietnamese epic novel?
Bridging the intergeneration gap with poh poh
A 'confused' Afghan's quest to unveil the origins of the controversial cloth
While I've known my grandmother my entire life, it was such a unique and profound experience to reacquaint myself with her life story, and discover intimate details about her childhood.
Brishkay Ahmed's film Story of Burqa: Case of a Confused Afghan, takes a running leap into exploring the history of one of the most controversial garments in the world.
Guest contributor Justin Tse answers some tough questions, like whether he is more Evangelical or Progressive, whether his religion is a liability to his career, and mostly importantly, what does he know about Ming vases?
On March 17, a new biopic about Bruce Lee will debut across Canada. Rob Parungao asks: From Lee to Lin: what's changed in media portrayals of East Asian men?
To celebrate International Women's Day, Schema presents reflections from our co-editor in chief Jocelyn Gan and our lifestyle and relationships columnist Vinnie Yuen.
Lin is an incredibly talented player. But the more interesting phenomenon is that Lin doesn't play into the 'ching-chong' narrative of Asians in North American popular culture.
Last Monday, Jason Kenney announced that women who cover their faces with the niqab must show their faces at citizenship ceremonies. Is this social inclusion via exclusion?



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1.2 Part XI: Following the Exit Signs (Parts 1 - 3)
1.2 Part IX: This is real life
1.2 Part VIII: A Place to Call Home
1.2 Part VII: A Hyphenated Mess
1.2 Part VI: Where the Real Canadians are From
1.2 Part V: The Identity Debate
1.2 Part IV: Dancing to the Beat of My Own Drum
1.2 Part II : My Point Of Reference
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