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The Food Guy Steve Dolinsky stops by Hawkers Delight in Wheeling – NBC Chicago

NBC Chicago's Food Guy Steve Dolinsky was pleasantly surprised to find a Malaysian family running a tiny restaurant in Wheeling.

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On my mother’s side (Japanese), my grandfather is Nisei (second generation) while my grandmother is Sansei (third generation). On my father’s side (Filipino), my grandparents are first generation to the U.S.; so depending on the grandparent, that makes me,

What s On TV, May 3: American Masters—Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir

Photo: KPJR Films Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Monday, May 3. All times are Eastern.  Advertisement Top pick American Masters Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir (PBS, 9 p.m.): “I am not the subject matter of mothers and daughters or Chinese culture. I am a writer compelled by a subconscious neediness to know, which is a perpetual state of uncertainty, and a tether to the past.” PBS’s reliable The Joy Luck Club, The Hundred Secret Senses) in Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir, the last film from director James Redford. It premiered at Sundance back in February, but will make its way to PBS tonight for a debut timed to Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month. But Viewers Like You are likely to find added relevance in Redford’s portrait of Tan as we face down a global mental health crisis. The film explores how Tan’s writing career began as a mental break from a taxing job, as the writer “opens up to Redford with remarkable frankness abou

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