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Macy’s celebrates Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month with Far East Movement and ISA
Post by Ethel • May 06, 2013 • Post a comment

Macy’s is joining forces with platinum-selling group Far East Movement to celebrate Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month. Select Macy’s locations across the country will host a live Q&A session with the hip-hop quartet followed by a live performance.  If that isn’t enough, International Secret Agents (ISA) musical artists will also join Far East Movement for this performance.


Macy’s Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month Event Locations:
Macy’s Metro Center – Washington, DC – Thursday, May 9th @ 5:30PM
Macy’s Union Square – San Francisco, CA – Saturday, May 11th @ 2PM
Macy’s First Colony – Houston, TX – Sunday, May 19th @ 2PM
Macy’s South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa, CA – Wednesday, May 22nd @ 6PM
Macy’s Herald Square – New York, NY – Thursday, May 23rd @ 6PM
Macy’s on State Street – Chicago, IL – Thursday, May 30th @ 12PM

SWEEPSTAKES:
Macy’s will also partner with American Airlines for an online and mobile sweepstakes. Visit macys.com/celebrate from May 1 through May 31 for a chance to win a trip for two with VIP experience to the ISA Concert in Long Beach, CA courtesy of American Airlines as well as a $1,000 Macy’s shopping spree.

 

For more information on Macy’s Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month Events, click here.


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ISA! is Looking For A Live Studio Audience
Post by Ethel • March 15, 2013 • Post a comment

ISA (founded by Wong Fu Productions and Far East Movement) is now letting you be part of their upcoming game show special!  The game show will take two celebrity teams and have them compete in challenges. And what could make this even better? Live musical performances!

WHEN: SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013

WHERE: Playa Vista, CA – Los Angeles County

TIME: 12PM – 6PM

ADMISSION: FREE! (spots are limited)

AGE: 18+ Over Only

Learn more and register to be part of the live studio audience here.

 


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ISA LA Concert Ticket Giveaway!
Post by Janice • September 28, 2011 • Post a comment

Guess what? Guess what? Audrey Magazine got our hands on ONE (1) pair of tickets for our readers to this Saturday’s ISA Festival LA in Long Beach, Calif.

Details:

What: ISA Festival Los Angeles 2011
When: Saturday, Oct. 1st, 2011
Where: Harry Bridges Memorial Park

1126 Queens Highway
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562)-570-5333

Type of Event: Outdoor music festival
Event Time: Gates open at 1pm. Showtime 3-9pm.
Ages: All ages event.
Alcohol: NO alcohol will be permitted into the event.

TICKET INFORMATION:

BACKSTAGE PASS $200 SOLD OUT
Includes: Early entrance into venue to watch sound check (food/drinks provided), special backstage meet & greet w/ opportunity to meet and take photos with artists, reserved standing section/tent, ISA t-shirt, concert poster, concert program.

VIP $100 SOLD OUT
Includes: Access to artist meet & greet tent during the show (first come first serve, not guaranteed), separate VIP entry line, VIP standing section (first come first serve), ISA t-shirt, concert poster, and concert program.

GENERAL ADMISSION $50
Good for one admission to the event.

I nearly fainted when I checked out the lineup. Wow. ISA has come a long way from just 7 guys on a stage.

Hosts
Kevin Wu (aka KevJumba)
Ryan Higa (aka NigaHiga)
Cathy Nguyen

Performances
After School Special
AJ Rafael
Blush
B.o.B.
Clara Chung
David Choi
Dumbfoundead
Far East Movement
I.am.Me
Jay Park
New Heights
Sean Kingston
Timothy Delaghetto
Wong Fu Productions

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TO WIN:
Comment below and on one other blog post. Share this giveaway on Twitter and Facebook and increase your chances of winning!

Giveaway ends Thursday, September 29th @ 6pm PST. Winners will be emailed tickets. Gluck! Hope to see you at the festival!


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ISA Seattle Recap
Post by Janice • August 14, 2011 • Post a comment

ISA‘s first concert in Seattle was a smash hit  as backstage passes alone sold out within the first fifteen minutes of release, it quickly became apparent that the International Secret Agents (ISA) Seattle Concert would have no shortage of hype and demand in its 2011 return to the stage.

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KoreAm Journal’s in Wong Fu Short
Post by Janice • September 13, 2010 • Post a comment

We’re famous!

Ok, not really.

But we know someone who is!

As I’ve mentioned before, Wong Fu’s impromptu short at the ISA concert last weekend had me in pieces. And judging from the nonstop laughter in the house from the beginning of the short to the very end, it was obvious the video was a grand favorite of the evening. Well, today, the video is finally unleashed on Youtube!

After watching it for two four more times, we noticed a guest appearance by a very special friend of ours… KoreAm Journal!

We won’t spoil the clip for you by telling you where it is but can you spot KoreAm‘s guest spot?

Ted’s Best (Man) Friend just shows that Wong Fu Productions is getting better and better with age. Sharp, witty dialogue, a spot-on Office-mockumentary style, and chemistry so good, they can give the Friends cast a run for their money, it’s no wonder they draw fans of all ages (as this writer has learned first-hand).

Wong Fu also happens to be on the cover and inside the pages of KoreAm Journal this month! You can purchase your own copy here:





One lucky reader will score this magazine issue by commenting below where exactly you can spot KoreAm’s appearance in the clip and tweeting about this blog post.

Drawing ends Friday, Sept. 17.

Now if only Audrey can make an appearance in the next Wong Fu clip…


The New American Dreamers with Funk: ISA 2010 Los Angeles
Post by Dianne • September 10, 2010 • Post a comment

Far East Movement’s (FM) Kevin Nishimura, also known as Kev Nish, said it best last Sunday, September 6, at the JCPenney presents International Secret Agents Concert in Cerritos, Calif.: “This [concert] is about following your dreams and following your dreams to represent a community, our community.”

Already in its third year, the International Secret Agents (ISA) concert has become a gateway to building and making dreams come true for many hopeful Asian American artists. The show was a successful collaboration created by two visionary artist groups — Wong Fu Productions and Far East Movement — that truly illustrated the potential of many rising Asian American musicians, singers, filmmakers, comedians and dancers. This year’s ISA hosted not one, but two concerts — in New York and L.A.

Far East Movement gets the crowd going.

This was my first time attending one of the ISA concerts and let me tell you, the night was full of such great energy! It was truly a night dedicated to putting Asian American faces and personalities on stage.

Luckily, although I was running a bit late (as usual … horrible!), I got a chance to catch up with both the creators of ISA.

“ISA will bring the fans what they want, and allow these artists to extend their reach beyond their regular fan bases. This year is going to be historic,” said FM member James “Prohgress” Roh.

Wesley Chan, Ted Fu and Philip Wang of filmmaking group Wong Fu Productions also shared the same sentiment. Started in 2003 by Chan, Fu and Wang at UC San Diego, Wong Fu Productions has become an Internet sensation with 30 million viewers on their YouTube channel.

The guys behind Wong Fu Productions.

“The internet is how we were able to reach our fans on a global scale,” said Wang. “With ISA concerts, our fans get to meet us and the artists that we work with on a more personal local level. And to have ISA in both L.A. and New York is going to be amazing. The last three sold-out shows were all in California and fans were asking us to bring ISA to the East Coast. That’s why we decided to bring it to New York City — because the fans demanded it.”

This year’s glamorous event was nothing but a success, with famous YouTube stars Ryan Higa and Kevin Wu hosting the event along with dance starlet Lydia Paek of Quest Dance Crew … all sporting fall fashions from JCPenney!

Kevin Wu, more popularly known as KevJumba on YouTube, said the cast had just gotten back from New York. He explained that although they were tired, they were ready to start ISA LA with lots of energy and high-spirits. Wu had said that ISA LA had given the artists a chance to reunite again and see their friends one more time. “It’s like a reunion and it’s been nothing but great,” said Wu.

To his viewers’ delight, Wu has even more exciting news as he and his father have been announced as the new contestants on CBS’s The Amazing Race. He said he is nervous but excited for the show.


Poreotics Dance Crew, fresh from a win on MTV's "America's Best Dance Crew" to the ISA stage.

The line-up included the darling AJ Raphael (singer/songwriter with 200,000 YouTube subscribers), bohemian princess Alyssa Bernal (Interscope recording artist with 300,000 YouTube subscribers), and America’s Best Dance Crew Season 5 champs Poreotics. Surprise guests included my fellow anteater and YouTube queen Jennifer Chung who was spotted in the audience, the ever-funny man Danny Cho, dreamy YouTube singer David Choi, Andrew Garcia, America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3 champions Quest Crew, and even Nick Cannon! (Since when did he become Asian?)

But perhaps the two most anticipated performers of the night was none other than FM and South Korea’s former 2PM music band member Jay Park (Park Jay Beom).

This was Park’s first live performance since leaving the Korean stage. He will be debuting his new album on September 24. His performance was different from his pop 2PM days as his single, “Demon,” is a powerful song full of poised beat and rhythm. FM’s “Girls on the Dance Floor” just debuted as the #12 most purchased on iTunes Chart. As they hip-hopped their way to the stage wearing their signature sunglasses of funk, “Fly Like a G6” bumped up in the speakers, and all the young girls had rushed to the stage in an instant.

Perhaps, one of the luckiest girls of the night was Ted Fu’s girlfriend … or should we say fiancé. At the ISA New York concert, Fu had announced his engagement to girlfriend Katie of two and a half years and Wong Fu definitely played up Ted’s proposal throughout the L.A. concert, even showing off a hilarious last-minute new short vying to be Ted’s best man.


Some of the ISA fans.

Overall, I was amazed by the power and passion of these artists and moreover, their message. It was inspiring to see such a show dedicated to the appreciation and cultivation of our Asian heritage and cultural roots. FM’s Kev Nish said that it was “important to stay in touch with your community and it was important to have fun while doing it.” They were proud to have worked with Wong Fu Productions and are extremely humbled by the growth of ISA over the last three years. Hopefully with the growth of ISA, Americans can continue to support the evolution of Asian Americans in media and film. As Nish said, “No longer are Asian American artists going to be labeled as Asian American artists, but as simply artists who produce good quality music.”

And the event proved just that, straight from the hearts of artists pursuing their dreams.

Photos thanks to Jenny Lee.

Editor’s note: Assistant Editor Janice Jann also attended the ISA concert and wrote her own thoughts on the concert here.