Events Archive

“Voices of Our Vote” Album Makes Music for Change

“Voices of Our Vote” Album Makes Music for Change

An Asian American ensemble comprises this new album urging people to engage in politics, from 18MillionRising.

By Veronica An
Hello Kitty Celebrates 40 Years of Cute

Hello Kitty Celebrates 40 Years of Cute

Hello Kitty continues her global domination of cute 40 years running.

By Veronica An
See Ryan Potter in San Francisco Nov. 15 at 2:20 p.m.

See Ryan Potter in San Francisco Nov. 15 at 2:20 p.m.

See the star of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” today in San Francisco.

By Justin McCraw
“Milkshake” Set to Show at New Filmmakers

“Milkshake” Set to Show at New Filmmakers

Film depicts a family’s struggle to stay together after terrible loss.

By Justin McCraw
“99 Histories” Delivers at Its Los Angeles Debut by Artists at Play

“99 Histories” Delivers at Its Los Angeles Debut by Artists at Play

99 Histories delivers an impactful message that’s especially relevant to L.A.’s changing demographic.

By Veronica An
99 Histories Now Playing in Los Angeles

99 Histories Now Playing in Los Angeles

Julia Cho crafts a brilliantly executed tale that weaves family drama and memories into a compelling play.

By Veronica An
Literary Lots Returns to Cleveland This Summer

Literary Lots Returns to Cleveland This Summer

Vacant lots give way to children’s imaginations this summer in Cleveland.

By Justin McCraw
Festivals: CAAM Fest 2014

Festivals: CAAM Fest 2014

Asian-American festival celebrates film, music and food: the trifecta of awesome.

By Justin McCraw
The Gay Men Project Launches Kickstarter Campaign [Update]

The Gay Men Project Launches Kickstarter Campaign [Update]

Campaign to catalog gay men around the world looks to expand with new fundraising initiative.

By Justin McCraw
1970s Asian-American Activists Highlighted in New Exhibition

1970s Asian-American Activists Highlighted in New Exhibition

Explore the movement’s roots as Asian Americans fought for an identity.

By Justin McCraw
Welcome to the New Dumpling

Welcome to the New Dumpling

Dumpling turns two and sports a relaunched website with plenty of spiffy features.

By Justin McCraw
Who to Watch at Sochi

Who to Watch at Sochi

Asian-Americans come out to compete for Team USA at the Sochi Winter Olympics.

By Justin McCraw

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Jason Chu Album Release Party Feb. 7

Jason Chu Album Release Party Feb. 7

Jason Chu releases latest album February 7 at Club Lure in L.A.

By Justin McCraw
Actor Jamie Chung Engaged

Actor Jamie Chung Engaged

Jamie Chung engaged to Bryan Greenberg. Will make the cutest kids in the world.

By Justin McCraw
Man From Reno Reaches Kickstarter Goals

Man From Reno Reaches Kickstarter Goals

“Man From Reno,” director Dave Boyle’s latest film, is a mystery thriller that’s just reached its Kickstarter funding level.

By Justin McCraw
San Diego Asian Film Festival Coming in November

San Diego Asian Film Festival Coming in November

Pacific Arts Movement’s San Diego Asian Film Festival returns for its fourteenth year with plenty of Asian media to sate even the most diehard of filmgoers.

By Matthew Seymour
Asian-American Film Festival Takes New York

Asian-American Film Festival Takes New York

Asian-American International Film Festival runs this weekend in New York City. See some great films from around the Asian world.

By Matthew Seymour
Asian-American Female Artists Garner Spotlight

Asian-American Female Artists Garner Spotlight

Asian-American women artists exhibition showcases wide range of talent, while exploring themes faced by this community.

By Matthew Seymour
Cleveland Asian Festival Brings New Vendors, Talent

Cleveland Asian Festival Brings New Vendors, Talent

Cleveland celebrates the fourth year of its Asian Festival with NBC’s “The Voice” semifinalist Cheesa.

By Justin McCraw
Jason Chu Honors AAPI Heritage Month Through Spoken Word

Jason Chu Honors AAPI Heritage Month Through Spoken Word

In honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, rapper Jason Chu offers a fresh and reaffirming perspective on our heritage.

By Justin McCraw
White House Hosting Google Hangout to Kickoff AAPI Heritage Month

White House Hosting Google Hangout to Kickoff AAPI Heritage Month

Smithsonian director shares exhibits for this month’s celebration of Asian-American and Pacific Islander heritage.

By Justin McCraw
Collection Explores Men and a Sense of Home

Collection Explores Men and a Sense of Home

Kevin Truong’s intimate look at the gay men combines with what it means to find a home, in this debut project exhibition showing now.

By Justin McCraw
Goh Nakamura Spreads the Holiday Love

Goh Nakamura Spreads the Holiday Love

It’s a wonderful life, when a talented musician like Goh Nakamura unveils a new song just in time for Christmas. Cheers.

By Justin McCraw
6 Ways to Cope with Stress and Anxiety While Traveling

6 Ways to Cope with Stress and Anxiety While Traveling

Vacation doesn’t have to be stressful, and with these six tips for an anxiety-free vacation, you’re sure to spend the time enjoying rather than worrying.

By Guest Post
Jason Chu Releases Album to Much Love

Jason Chu Releases Album to Much Love

Jason Chu, who is perhaps the next-gen Mike Shinoda, is set to release his new album Friday, Nov. 30, with a free concert in L.A.

By Justin McCraw
5 Funny Holiday Gifts Your Brother Will Love

5 Funny Holiday Gifts Your Brother Will Love

Is your brother a jokester who loves to give everyone funny gifts? Then why not turn the tables and surprise him with a funny gift?

By Guest Post
Hayao Miyazaki Showcase Comes to Cleveland

Hayao Miyazaki Showcase Comes to Cleveland

Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved films grace Cleveland in a month-long series from the Cinematheque.

By Justin McCraw
Jenny Yang Reorients Herself with Comedy

Jenny Yang Reorients Herself with Comedy

For perhaps the first time, an all-female Asian-American comedy show is coming to L.A. and, perhaps soon, the rest of the United States.

By Justin McCraw
A Kollaboration of Asian American Talent

A Kollaboration of Asian American Talent

Kollaboration, a 15-show, 14-city event, is in its 12th year and recently named the seven finalists for its Chicago offering this July.

By Justin McCraw
CAF – A Festival in Review

CAF – A Festival in Review

Making its triumphant return to Cleveland, the third-annual Cleveland Asian Festival was arguably a great success.

By Matthew Seymour