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UC Irvine alum Melissa King is the latest winner of “Top Chef All-Stars,” Bravo’s culinary competition show. King is the quintessential entrepreneurial chef and uses her platform to partner with nonprofits supporting minority communities.
As an Asian American queer woman, I hope winning ‘Top Chef All-Stars’ and my success can be an example to my communities that we can achieve anything we set our hearts (on).
King showcased the flavors of her Chinese American upbringing as well as her training in fine dining and Michelin-starred restaurants during her time on the show. “I grew up on fairly homestyle Cantonese dishes: steamed whole fish, Chinese bone broth, sauteed bok choy. … We always had steamed rice in the rice cooker. Growing up in the San Gabriel Valley, I would go to dim sum every Sunday with grandma, and boba shops were everywhere.”
The mother and daughter in
Lady Bird are Christine and Marion. Christine, who goes by the name Lady Bird, is played by Saoirse Ronan. Lady Bird is a senior in high school, and she just wants to get out of Sacramento and move out to the East Coast, go to any school that is not close by to her family and her parents, who she just feels so misunderstood by. And Marion is played by the amazing Laurie Metcalf, who you’ll know from
Roseanne as Jackie, Roseanne’s sister. And the two of them embody that really frustrating relationship that you can have as a teenager with your mother, that sense of wanting so much to connect, and yet not being able to connect.
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Some of Neyshia Go’s fondest childhood memories center around the open houses her family attended on the weekends, just to see the new homes in and around her hometown of Concord, California. The trips gradually expanded to nearby San Francisco, where Go became enamored by the city’s architecture and abandoned buildings.
“I started seeing a lot of older, derelict buildings with a lot of architectural value,” Go told Inman. “You know, old factories [and] old post offices in the Bay Area. I just got inspired to turn them into lofts or just imagine them as creative spaces.”
“As a 16-year-old, I was pretty forward-thinking,” she added with a laugh.
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