“What You Are Now,” the powerful and thought-provoking play by Sam Chanse, will open at Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) in Lowell on Saturday, April 26 and run through May 11. This production closes ...
Chef Nite Yun, who was born in a refugee camp and went on to become an acclaimed chef, discusses her debut cookbook, 'My ...
LOWELL — The city may have the second-largest Cambodian-American population in the U.S. after Long Beach, California, but Lowell was cookbook author Padma Lakshmi’s first stop when scouting locations ...
Orange-clad Cambodian monks and women with red-and-blue sashes representing the national flag bless and welcome a 1-ton ...
It’s the first time some of these pieces have been on display in the U.S. and Mia is the only U.S. museum that will host this exhibition. The exhibition is part of a collaboration between Mia, the ...
Angkor was the capital of the Khmer empire, which controlled much of the region between the 9th and 15th centuries. The stunning accomplishments of Angkor’s great kings are clear to see—but the period ...
Fifty years on, the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime live on in Cambodia, with studies showing trauma is passed down genetically to younger generations, a phenomenon known as intergenerational trauma ...
Cambodia's small but vibrant Catholic community prepares to celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, honoring their ...
On February 18, Cambodia’s Ministry of Justice released a statement regarding an opinion article I had published in Radio Free Asia (RFA) a few days earlier, headlined, “Banning Khmer Rouge denialism ...
The Khmer Boxing Federation (KBF) and the South Korean Boxing Federation have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ...
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