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The big Hollywood blockbusters barely feature a kiss anymore, let alone any amorous affairs.So, why are studios so afraid of this core human experience and where do we need to go to get our vicarious fix?This week's host Wenlei Ma is joined by guest critic, Vogues' Hannah-Rose Yee to talk about sex on film.Plus, with the release of the Pitt/ Clooney vehicle Wolfs on streaming, is the movie star dead?
Join Kimberley Allsopp and Natika Palka as they take a turn around the room with the ridiculously charming, Hannah-Rose Yee, while discussing Ang Lee's, Sense and Sensibility (1995). References mentioned: The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries by Emma Thompson (1995). Published by HarperCollins. Not that Kind of Love: the Heartbreaking Story of Love and Loss by Greg Wise (2018). Published by Quercus. The podcast - Blank Check - which is a total cracker and well worth a listen.
When times get tough, books have to get comforting. We've got one of our pals - journalist, pod-caster, and comfort reader extraordinaire - Hannah-Rose Yee on the podcast this week, taking us through her five(ish) fave books for these weird-as-fuck weeks. Tune in for cozy coming of age tales, behind-the-scenes secrets, filthy sex scenes and our theory of cathartic crying. What more could you need! You can find Hannay-Rose on instagram at @hannahroserose. For links to everything we mentioned in this and every episode, sign up to our Friday newsletter at highlyenthused.substack.com. Follow us on Instagram @highlyenthused, and email us if you like, we like emails, at highlyenthused@gmail.com.
A very festive episode from Three Dumplings' co-hosts Peony Lim, Kit Lee and Hannah-Rose Yee. Happy end of 2018!
It's the last episode of our first season, and we're going out with a bang. Literally. Join blogger Peony Lim, photographer Kit Lee and writer Hannah-Rose Yee as they chat about finding love in a hopeless place, by which we mean 2018.
It's the one thing that Asian and mixed race women like co-hosts blogger Peony Lim, photographer Kit Lee and writer Hannah-Rose Yee are asked almost daily, and a question that comes loaded with microagressions and othering. In episode five, the penultimate episode of this first season of Three Dumplings, we talk about ways to approach the idea of race and identity in a new, more open way.
Mental health is a subject rarely discussed from the Asian perspective, but it's one that adversely impacts minority groups. Blogger Peony Lim, photographer Kit Lee and writer Hannah-Rose Yee share their personal experiences in epsiode four of Three Dumplings.
Growing up as an Asian woman means you rarely see yourself on the cover of fashion magazines or on the runway. But has diversity finally come to the fashion industry? Blogger Peony Lim, photographer Kit Lee and writer Hannah-Rose Yee discuss representation, style and the women that changed it all.
In the first episode of Three Dumplings, co-hosts writer Hannah-Rose Yee, blogger Peony Lim and photographer Kit Lee share their fondest memories of growing up Asian and the movies, television, books and pop culture that they felt represented them best. We're talking about everything from The Joy Luck Club to Lucy Liu to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon to Mulan & more. (By more we mean Henry Golding). Note: This episode was recorded before the Crazy Rich Asians release date was moved to September 14.
Hannah-Rose Yee is my internet writing crush. We have the same pop culture aesthetic and I shamelessly like every Tweet she writes.We talk about journalism in 2018 and the different places you can get your writing seen (check out Badlands Journal). We talk about writing for online and print and IRL friends and internet friends.And of course because this is a special beauty-themed series of Head ovary Heels we talk about beauty and the role megababe Alexa Chung has played in Hannah’s life.I should also mention that this episode is a nice companion piece to the Peony Lim interview - as both women reference each other.Follow Hannah-Rose Yee on Instagram and Twitter @HannahRoseRose✨Music: Ghost Hands by Cal Folger Day⚡️Thank you to our Season 4 sponsor In Good CoYour besties mean better buys. Download the app today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.