- Asian contemporary art is all the rage at Christie’s, including the work of Japanese American Masami Teraoka.
- The Wall Street Journal reviews Yoko Kawaguchi’s new book Butterfly’s Sisters, which examines the Western portrayal of Japanese women from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
- The pitfalls of adapting Japanese pop culture for American audiences.
- Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night – not to be confused with the American film that is currently playing stateside – continues to spread across Asia.
- The Nanjing Race, a play featuring a gay Japanese American businessman, turns heads in London’s Abingdon Theater Company. It runs there until Nov. 21.