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Bluebook Productions Launch Party
Post by Shirley • June 22, 2011 • Post a comment

LA-based Bluebook Productions is launching its new website in style this Friday night at Chop Suey Café & Lounge.

Comprised of musicians, choreographers, scholars, event planners, and other innovative minds, this creative arts collective is focused on propelling more Asian Pacific Islanders into the music entertainment industry. A hefty lineup of performers include Sam Kang, Dawen, Shin-B, and Vudoo Soul, with beats by resident DJ Young Duzzin.

 

Where: Chop Suey Café & Lounge, 347 East 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA

Date: Friday, June 24

Time: 9:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. (doors open at 9 p.m.)

Cost: $10 cover, purchase at http://bluebookproductions.eventbrite.com/

Details: 21+ only

 


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Summer TV Just for You
Post by han • June 22, 2011 • Post a comment

I’ve spent the last week-and-a-half vegetating on my bed, staying up all night from the adrenaline rush I get from the gore and suspense of Dexter. Now that I’ve aced through all five seasons, I have nothing to occupy my now TV-addicted brain. (Whomp Whomp).

Fortunately for it (and maybe not so fortunately for my job hunt), summer has just started, meaning MORE TV!

We got life coaching from a canine, robots in America, and… sexy lawyers. All for you, this summer.

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Kollaboration Acoustic 5 Recap
Post by han • June 22, 2011 • Post a comment

If I could sum up my first Kollaboration Acoustic 5 show viewing experience, I would liken it to a mug of vanilla latte with whipped cream.

I have never been to the Ford Amphitheatre in Hollywood, so I wasn’t prepared on Friday when I was greeted by a beautiful canopy of palm trees and other greenery that served as the show’s lush background as I got ushered to my seat. The theater was constructed with warm camel stones, inviting the viewer to comfortably enjoy the performance on its smooth even stage. Moody lighting beautifully lit the performers and helped to create the intimate environment, and the house itself felt like we were all seated in a cavernous bowl, a friendly one.

Photo Credit: Nathan Nowack Photography

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The Storyteller: Jon M. Chu
Post by Audrey Mag • June 22, 2011 • Post a comment

“When I see someone like a Harry [Shum, Jr.], I get excited. I think about me as a kid — like, ‘oh my god, I want to be cool like that.’” — Jon M. Chu on Asian role models.

ISSUE: Spring 2011

DEPT: Personalities

STORY: Katrina Guevara

Jon M. Chu may be known for directing dance films, namely Step Up 2: The Streets and Step Up 3D, but don’t pigeonhole him just yet. The 31-year-old says he’s just a modern fairytale story- teller, whether it be through dance, superhero stories, or an old fashioned boy-meets-girl romance. He even considers his latest film, the 3D musical documentary, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, a modern-day fairytale. “[It’s] about a kid from a small town who follows his dream, has Usher as a mentor, finds his way and is anointed by the king,” says Chu.
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Asian Women Giving Circle Gives to Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai
Post by han • June 20, 2011 • Post a comment

Spoken word artist Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai was recently featured in our Spring 2011 issue for her notable and powerful performances. (I have had the good fortune to see her perform live, and it was amazing.)

Photo courtesy of Yellowgurl.com.

Now you’ll get the chance to see her perform at the Say You Heard My Echo show commissioned by the Asian American Arts Alliance (A4).

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The Queen’s Speech: Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai
Post by Audrey Mag • June 19, 2011 • Post a comment

“I don’t know why I feel like I have to have sex with other people than you. … My kisses on your neck may not be exclusive, but they’re not random either.” – Kelly Zen- Yie Tsai

ISSUE: Spring 2011

DEPT: Personalities

STORY: Anna M. Park

With spoken word poet Kelly Zen- Yie Tsai, what you hear is pretty much what you get.

“If I was the center of everything for a day everything would be aimed towards, dictated by, catered to, tailored for 5-foot-2 tattooed Asian females.”

“I don’t know why I feel like I have to have sex with other people than you. … My kisses on your neck may not be exclusive, but they’re not random either.”

“When it comes down to … whether my heart, my uterus, my tax return and my generation is gonna be governed by your sorry self, I would like to say that I’m real. I’m here. I’m voting. And believe me this girl is yellow.”* Continue Reading »


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Feature Story: Generation Diverse — Are We There Yet?
Post by Audrey Mag • June 18, 2011 • Post a comment

Throughout the years, Asian Americans have yearned to see faces like theirs on the small screen. With Nickelodeon’s new show Supah Ninjas, the Asian American family is returning for the first time in 16 years as the star of a mainstream television series. While teen-oriented shows are saying they’re committed to diversity, do AA teens today really feel well-represented?

ISSUE: Spring 2011

DEPT: Features

STORY: Janice Jann

There’s a new family moving into TV-land this spring. The dad, a bumbling cop. The grandfather, a wise old man. And the son, a doe-eyed high-schooler named Mike who just wants to win over the girl of his dreams.

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Model Mistake: Liu Wen is Not Du Juan
Post by Janice • June 17, 2011 • Post a comment

Not cool.

I mean, seriously, thanks British Vogue for featuring the slew of Asian supermodels dominating the runway (but seriously, they’re so hot, how can you not feature them?) but mistaking model Liu Wen for Du Juan? What a fashion faux pas!

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Feature Story: Being That Asian
Post by Audrey Mag • June 17, 2011 • Post a comment

Teen shows seem to offer richer opportunities for young Asian American actors these days. But what’s it like actually being “that Asian on that show”? We find out from actresses Ashley Argota, Jolene Purdy and Nikki Soohoo.

ISSUE: Spring 2011

DEPT: Features

STORY: Janice Jann

PHOTOS: Audrey Cho


 

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Food Fail: Natalie Minh’s Diet No-No’s
Post by Audrey Mag • June 17, 2011 • Post a comment

Natalie Minh’s Food Failures

ISSUE: Spring 2011

DEPT: Mind and Body

STORY: Anna M. Park

Talk about overachiever. Fitness model Natalie Minh is not only a three-time European Physique champion, she’s a photographer and has an MBA and a master’s in finance. So she knows how hard it is to eat right in a hectic, modern lifestyle. “The most challenging part of keeping to a healthy diet is time,” says the 31-year-old Vietnamese American. “The best weapon we have is better organization and planning ahead.” Here, Minh outlines the top three nutrition failures of busy women today, and how to fix them.

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