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Topic “Performing Arts”

Ed Lin recently read portions of his new book Snakes Can't Run at the open mic series hosted by the Boston Progress Arts Collective...
Alvin Lin | Wed, Apr 21st- 5:49am | Books Section, Culture, Networking, Performing Arts

Thursday, May 13, 2010
5:30 pm Registration
6:00-7:30 pm Program followed by reception

SoMArts Cultural Center
934 Brannan St., San Francisco

Asia Society/Cosponsor Members/Students $7
Non-members $12...

Andrew Pai | Mon, Apr 26th- 6:51pm | Culture, Hyphen Events, Performing Arts

Papa-San: Pat Morita’s Daughter on the Waxing and Waning of Her Father’s Life

A little after his 50th birthday, Karate Kid happened. The role of Mr. Miyagi was both his most rewarding and most damning experience in show business.

 

Aly Morita | Tue, Aug 17th- 10:50pm | First Person, Essay, Issue 20: Inside/Out - Spring 2010, Film, Media, Performing Arts, Race, TV

Cut In/Cut Out: The Work of Gina Osterloh

What are the boundaries of the body? Look closely at Gina Osterloh’s images for the telltale signs of a body in search of connection. Legs sink into the floor and bodies emerge out of the wall. Combining sculpture and performance, Osterloh...

Sita Kuratomi B... | Thu, Jul 22nd- 11:43pm | Artwell, Art & Design, Issue 20: Inside/Out - Spring 2010, Performing Arts, Photography

I Enjoy Being a Girl

Chi-Chi Kago's fake eyelashes are refusing to cooperate. A few blinks render them undone, but another line of glue risks ruining them. It’s a delicate balance and she’s getting annoyed.

Lynn La | Fri, Sep 3rd- 11:35am | Lazy Susan, Culture, Issue 20: Inside/Out - Spring 2010, Gender, Performing Arts

Web Exclusive: More of Photos from Gina Osterloh's World

Artist Gina Osterloh has been keeping the art world busy. We have an update and more images from Osterloh in an online-only companion piece to the Inside/Out Issue's Artwell feature.

Sita Kuratomi B... | Thu, Apr 15th- 11:30pm | Artwell, Art & Design, Issue 20: Inside/Out - Spring 2010, Performing Arts


I want to say a lot about Macho Bravado, an in-house work premiering with Asian American Theater Company. I...

Joy Tang | Thu, Oct 28th- 11:23am | Performing Arts

Sulu DC is an underground, grassroots network for Asian American and/or Pacific Islander American (AAPI)* artists, which provides a home for AAPI focused spoken word and multidisciplinary artists in Washington, D.C. Sulu DC fosters relationships...

Willa | Wed, Mar 31st- 10:37pm | Community, Culture, Events, Media, Performing Arts

A ukulele is small and only has four strings, but it pumps out some big sounds, especially in the hands of Jake Shimabukuro, the Hawaiian virtuoso who rose to rock-star fame via YouTube....

Harry Mok | Wed, Mar 24th- 8:59am | Music, Performing Arts, Reviews

On Saturday, April 10th, Kollaboration comes to the Bay Area to provide Asian Americans a platform to perform and gain exposure in an otherwise underrepresented entertainment industry. The talent competition will take place at the Palace of Fine...

Willa | Mon, Mar 22nd- 12:15pm | Culture, Events, Music, Networking, Performing Arts

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