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Can You Hear Me Now?

Can You Hear Me Now?

Irene Cooper / When I picture my father in this era, I imagine him buying a newspaper or window shopping watchbands alongside Frank O'Hara, unknown to each other, both humming to the vibration of the subway under their feet, whistling to the same lunchtime tune of promise and prosperity in the honking taxis and clanging steel girders.
The Foster Sister I Never Knew

The Foster Sister I Never Knew

Aimee Liu / "I was born three years after my parents gave my foster sister back. As far as my mother was concerned, I replaced her."
A History of Yellowface in the Family

A History of Yellowface in the Family

Aimee Liu / Why my father never wanted to talk about his Hollywood years

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