This week, Unorthodox celebrates Christmas—or as we call it, Christian Hanukkah—the only way we know how: binge-watching Netflix (the new ‘going to a movie’) and eating Chinese food. We’re joined by Orange is the New Black’s Yael Stone, who tells us about playing the memorable Lorna Morello, a compulsive shopper and lovable stalker, on the hit Netflix show. Her newest role is as Peretta Jones on the SyFy series Childhood’s End, which you can binge-watch after you finish Season 3 of Orange is the New Black. She tells us about moving to the U.S. from Australia, where she grew up, and directs us to watch her new show using that distinctive Morello accent. We’re also joined by Jennifer 8. Lee, whose book The Fortune Cookie Chronicles explores, among other things, the relationship between Jews and Chinese food. She tells us why chow mein is “the chosen food of the chosen people,” and how Chinese food on Christmas became a veritable Jewish American tradition. She also tells us about the Dumpling Emoji Project, her campaign to get a dumpling added to the canon of emoji available on your smartphone. While you’re Netflix-ing on Christmas Day, check out the excellent documentary she produced, The Search for General Tso. We wish you a merry, Unorthodox Christmas, no matter how you celebrate. Now pass the lo mein. We love to hear from you! Email us at
Unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Sign up for our weekly newsletter at
http://bit.ly/UnorthodoxPodcast. You can watch SyFy's Childhood's End online at
http://www.syfy.com/childhoodsend/episodes, and Orange is the New Black on Netflix at
https://www.netflix.com/mx-en/title/70242311. For more on Jennifer 8. Lee, check out
http://www.jennifer8lee.com/, and
http://fortunecookiechronicles.com/. Show your support for the dumpling emoji campaign at
https://www.change.org/p/unicode-consortium-we-need-a-dumpling-emoji.