in their agreed-on ceasefire deal and release more hostages.
Known for TV series such as “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0,” Kim, 56, is the first Asian nominee in the category of best leading actor in a play in the Tonys’ 78-year history for his work in a Broadway revival of Hwang’s “Yellow Face.”“I can imagine a lot of things, but I did not imagine this scenario with David,” Kim said. “That I would be in a play with him, that we would both be nominated for Tony Awards and we would be able to call each other friends.”
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the Tony’s first Asian nominee for best lead actor in a play.In the semi-autobiographical show, which ran last fall at the Roundabout Theatre Company, Kim played a satirical version of Hwang. The show also scored nods for best play revival and best performance by a featured actor in a play for first-time nominee Francis Jue, an original 2007 cast member.You could not have scripted a better ending for a play that was written in response to the musical
casting white actors as Asian characters.Kim’s performance was filmed in November and
The Tonys, airing on CBS on June 8, also will put a spotlight on the play.
Daniel Dae Kim, Ryan Eggold and Shannon Tyo during a performance of “Yellow Face.” (Joan Marcus/Polk & Co. via AP)Llusco is one of a growing wave of Latin American chefs drawing inspiration from their roots, elevating the humble street food of Bolivia to haute cuisine.
Stepping through La Rufina, opened in 2021, is like taking a journey through Bolivian traditions. Diners can mingle with— Indigenous women wearing the traditional, multilayered Andean skirts and black hats — and sample the flavors of street corners and markets.
A food vendor prepares a dish at the Yungas Market dining room in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)A food vendor prepares a dish at the Yungas Market dining room in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)