One of the first national Laotian-American publication,
Lao Roots Magazine, was published in 2007. The English-language magazine is geared toward the younger generation of the Laotian-American community. Published in San Diego by a small volunteer staff, the magazine has reached widespread national circulation within the Laotian-American community. After the publication ceased, former staff member and Yale University graduate Siamphone Louankang created the popular online magazine LaoAmericans.com, which continues to share stories by and about Americans of Laotian descent. The documentary film
The Betrayal (Nerakhoon) was directed by Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath. It portrays the epic of a family forced to emigrate from Laos after the chaos of the secret air war waged by the U.S. during the Vietnam War. Kuras spent 23 years chronicling the family's journey in this film. The film won a Spectrum Award for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival; it was nominated for an Oscar for best documentary.
King of the Hill, an American animated sitcom, featured ten Laotian-American animated characters in various roles, to include series regulars, recurring, guest roles, or single appearances: • Kahn Souphanousinphone, voiced by
Toby Huss in the original series and by
Ronny Chieng in the
revival • Minh Souphanousinphone, voiced by
Lauren Tom • Connie Souphanousinphone, voiced by
Lauren Tom • Tid Pao Souphanousinphone, voiced by
Lucy Liu • Laoma Souphanousinphone, voiced by
Amy Hill • Ted Wassonasong, voiced by
Mike Judge in the original series and by
Kenneth Choi in the revival • Cindy Wassonasong, voiced by
Lauren Tom • Chane Wassonasong, voiced by
Pamela Adlon in the original series and by
Ki Hong Lee in the revival • General Gum, voiced by
James Sie • Phonsawan Souphanousinphone, voiced by
James Sie The subject of
Jamie Wyeth's painting
Kalounna in Frogtown is Laotian American. Krysada Binly Phounsiri (Lancer) & Kennedy Phounsiri (EraNetik), brothers from
San Diego, California who share the same passion for breakdancing, were featured on season 6 of ''
America's Got Talent'' with a dance team called the Body Poets and are now current performers in the
Jabbawockeez - "MÜS.I.C" Show in
Las Vegas, Nevada. They are also part of the breakdance crew "The Calamities", which they created in 2002. In the
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 6 episode “Room Service” both the murder victim and perpetrator are Laotian-American. ==Sports==