Lunar New Year 2021: Very Different But No Less Epic
Of course none of the festivities would have happened with an incredible group of friends, partners, and collaborators, and YOU!
Documented NY: Pearl River, Never Just a Store. Always a Movement.
Thanks so much to journalist Lam Thuy Vo for her beautiful piece in Documented, NY a non-profit news site devoted solely to covering New York City’s immigrants and the policies that affect their lives.
Year of the Ox: The Struggle, Spirit, and Strength of Chinatown
Many thanks to the filmmakers at This Machine Media for their beautiful and moving mini-documentary, Year of the Ox.
Ringing in the Year of the Ox with CBS Anchor Cindy Hsu
We had so much fun celebrating Lunar New Year Day with Emmy-winning reporter and CBS anchor Cindy Hsu.
Columbia College Today: A Bright Welcome to the Year of the Ox
Thanks to Columbia College Today for the lovely interview with Pearl River President Joanne Kwong (Columbia College class of '97) about Light Up Chinatown.
A Little About Lion Dancing
You might know lion dancing is an integral part of Lunar New Year celebrations, but what does it mean and where does the tradition come from? Here are some fun facts you might not know about lion dancing.
Lunar New Year Lion Dancing and Special Outdoor Meal at Chelsea Market
Enjoy Chelsea Market's outdoor heated seating, a lucky Lunar New Year meal, and fantastic lion dancing.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with Pearl River Mart!
Lunar New Year looks very different this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate. Check out this line-up fun products, events, and virtual programming to help you ring in the Year of the Ox.
Rest in power, Corky Lee
The Asian American community has lost a pillar, a legend, and a witness to history.
12 Ways to Get Lucky this Lunar New Year
We could all use more luck in our lives. And with the Lunar New Year right around the corner, now’s the perfect time to up the good fortune ante.
Chef Jae Lee of Nowon: A Very Spicy Culinary Career
We're so happy to welcome chef Jae Lee and his Nowon's chili oil to the Pearl River fam. We had the chance to talk to him about how he got to where he is now.