Cute bags by Blue Q being sold at the Market District in East Liberty (map).
Similar kawaii designs for bags and coin purses are available on the Blue Q website.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Reminder: Kennywood Asian Heritage Day, May 12.
Kennywood Pagoda, copyright Kurt Miller.
Now that it's May and our weather is showing it, it's a better time to think about spring festivities. Asian Day leads off the community day season at Kennywood amusement park on Sunday, May 12, with events scheduled between 12:30 and 4:30. Details are still scant beyond just a generic "there will be food and performances", though Win-Win Kung Fu and the Filipino American Association of Pittsburgh Dance Troupe are two of the groups scheduled to perform. Call 412-498-8411 for ticket information.
Kennywood's Asian Heritage Day and the Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival comprise Pittsburgh's two big events for Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
2013 Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival, Pittsburgh, May 10 - 19.
The schedule for the annual Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival is out, with 31 full-length films playing from May 10th through May 19th. Posters for the 15 most relevant to this blog are shown above, which include four from Korea, three from Japan, and two from China. The movies will show at three venues around the city: The Melwood Screening Room in Oakland, the Harris Theater downtown, and the eponymous Regent Square Theater.
For plot summaries, trailers, and ticket information, visit the Silk Screen website. And we'll have reminders over here throughout the festival.
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China,
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Japan,
Korea,
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Philippines,
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Miyuki's candy art in Aspinwall, May 2 and 3.
From her official site.
According to Teppanyaki Kyoto Restaurant's Facebook page, Japanese candy artist Miyuki will be at Bella Christie and Lil Z's Sweet Boutique in Aspinwall (map) from 4:00 to 7:00 pm on May 2nd and 3rd.
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Events,
food,
Japan,
Pittsburgh
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Build yourself a Sungnyemun.
I was surprised to see this at Barnes & Noble today: a Lego model of Sungnyemun, one of Seoul's gates and better known in Korea and abroad as Namdaemun until it burned down in 2008. The iconic structure is being rebuilt, and you can play along at home. This particular model in the Lego Architecture series was retired earlier in the year, though, is no longer available on the Lego website. It's also listed as a product for girls, so apparently it was off-limits to half the population who might be interested in building a South Korean landmark. However, they still have a couple at the Cranberry location selling for the suggested retail price of $34.99.
If you're interested in building Korean models, you'll find more variety on G-Market, one of South Korea's online shopping portals. Browsing plastic collectibles turns up dragon ships and other old boats, traditional houses, the Blue House, and a whole Royal Palace Series, for starters.
A Sungnyemun plastic model, and the 12-item Royal Palace Series, and the Blue House, available from G-Market. It's the English website, and many of these models are available for international shipping, but the pages are often in Korean.
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Korea,
Pittsburgh
Cantoy shoots music video in Pittsburgh (it survives).
If it's extremely rare for an Asian band to play Pittsburgh, it's unimaginably so for one to shoot a music video here. Cantoy did both in April: playing Tekko
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Japan,
music,
Pittsburgh
Find performers on the Japan Artists Information Directory.
Every so often I get questions about where to find a Japanese artist or performer for a cultural event (usually right before said cultural event). One potential resource is the Japan Artists Information Directory, compiled by the Five Colleges Consortium in western Massachusetts. There you can find a directory of performers organized by name, genre, and region. Western Pennsylvania is rather quiet so far, with only three performers, but it has the potential to be a valuable resource. And considering the demand for artists and performers in classrooms, at on-campus events, and at seasonal festivals, if you specialize in a type of Japanese dance, song, or skill, it might behoove you to list yourself on the JAID if you are interested in more work.
Friday, April 26, 2013
2013 Korean Food Bazaar, May 4th in Shadyside.
New posters for the 18th annual Korean Food Bazaar (바자회) went online last week. The festival is scheduled for May 4th from 10:30 to 4:00 at the Korean Central Church of Pittsburgh (피츠버그한인중앙교회) in Shadyside (map). We went last year; it was good.
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Events,
food,
Korea,
Pittsburgh
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
"One Night in Beijing" at CMU, April 27.
Carnegie Mellon University's Awareness of Roots in Chinese Culture (ARCC) will host its annual "One Night in Beijing" on April 27. The event's Facebook page says:
The show boasts a wide variety of performances, including traditional Chinese dances, hip-hop dances, a cappella, Chinese yo-yo, and much much more!The show will be held in UC Rangos from 7 pm to 9 pm (campus map). Tickets are $7 in advance or $10 at the door.
This year's theme is The White Serpent. Come experience an amazing display of talent and culture while following a classic legend of romance and courage.
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China,
Events,
Pittsburgh
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