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AAPI Heritage Month: Michelle Yeoh

This month we are showcasing important figures in the Asian community, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This week, we are taking a look at the life of actress Michelle Yeoh, the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress. Yeoh’s career started small, but now she is a household name. She was born in Malaysia in 1962 and spent time as a young girl learning ballet, playing the piano, and staying active in several

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A graphic showing a movie seat and popcorn with the text "awesome Oscar-winning animated films"

After Oscar Night, Watch these Academy Award-Winning Cartoons

The Academy Awards were Sunday! Kids can join in the glamor and excitement with these Oscar-worthy animated features and short films from throughout the years. Winnie the Pooh And the Blustery Day (Best Animated Short Film 1968) The Academy has been awarding Oscars to short animated films since the 1930s (though many of the awardees are aimed at adults). Kids who know newer versions of Winnie the Pooh will fall in love with this classic adventure of the “silly old bear” and

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AAPI Heritage Month: Michelle Yeoh

This month we are showcasing important figures in the Asian community, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This week, we are taking a look at the life of actress Michelle Yeoh, the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress. Yeoh’s career started small, but now she is a household name. She was born in Malaysia in 1962 and spent time as a young girl learning ballet, playing the piano, and staying active in several

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A graphic showing a movie seat and popcorn with the text "awesome Oscar-winning animated films"

After Oscar Night, Watch these Academy Award-Winning Cartoons

The Academy Awards were Sunday! Kids can join in the glamor and excitement with these Oscar-worthy animated features and short films from throughout the years. Winnie the Pooh And the Blustery Day (Best Animated Short Film 1968) The Academy has been awarding Oscars to short animated films since the 1930s (though many of the awardees are aimed at adults). Kids who know newer versions of Winnie the Pooh will fall in love with this classic adventure of the “silly old bear” and

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