





After months and months of publicity regarding Jessica Alba’s identity crisis, annoyingly self-referential Entertainment Weekly writer Vanessa Juarez tries to relate to the actress so they can cry ‘woe is us for being ethnically ambiguous.’ The banter is enough...




Whether it reveals the general population’s confusion over Blatinos or hard-to-nickname Asian Latinos, the website that records faux pas’ from everyday conversations in and around New York has entertained us with at least two worthy moments in ethnic ambiguity....




From the unintentional sociological study known as Overheard in New York, the following dialogue between two Asian girls in Queens made us laugh for a bevy of reasons, their obvious disgust at ethnic ambiguity being only one of them:...




Check out this recent gem of a dialogue overheard on the A Train in New York by José [ed. note: it looks cooler than ‘Joe’] . A quick and painless chuckle ensues: Girl #1: Is she sort of South...
