London’s Asian food culture is inseparable from the history of the British Empire. Danielle Chang traces how tea, curry spices, and peppers arrived through trade and colonial rule, and how migrants adapted those ingredients into everyday food.
Danielle Chang spends time with multihyphenated Asian creatives in Berlin who cook, perform, sing, and dance—sometimes all at once.
Danielle travels through Italy to experience the deep, lived fusion between Chinese and Italian cultures.
Danielle travels through Italy to experience the deep, lived fusion between Chinese and Italian cultures.
Copenhagen changed the rules of fine dining by insisting that food reflect the land and the seasons. Danielle Chang meets Asian chefs who take that ethos seriously and apply it through their own traditions.
Journey across Iceland to uncover how volcanoes and tight-knit communities inspire its artists.
Explore the layered sounds of Istanbul where empires met from classical music to modern jazz.
The final episode of this docu-series looks at the huge contribution of the Irish, alongside other ethnic groups, in the building of the US and we examine the role of the Irish in the world.
Episode 3 of this docu-series follows the first Irish diaspora to Europe in the 1600s to various destinations in the New World.
Narrated by Colin Farrell and featuring an original score by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND is a journey through time, identity and the enduring spirit of a people whose story continues to shape the world. Episode 2 looks at the transformation of Ireland and the Irish after the arrival of the Normans beginning with the year 1,000.