Sunday, September 10, 2017
Pitt still hiring Assistant Instructor of Korean.
The University of Pittsburgh reposted for a second time its job ad for an Assistant Instructor of Korean.
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Jobs,
Korea,
Pittsburgh
English/Korean Language Social Hour September 13 at Pitt.
The University of Pittsburgh's Asian Studies Center and the English Language Institute will present an English/Korean Language Social Hour on September 13, as a way to bring together Korean ESL students and Pitt students learning Korean. It runs from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in 4130 Posvar Hall (map), and will feature ELI students from Chosun University (조선대학교) in Gwangju, South Korea. Refreshments will be provided, and the Social Hour is free and open to the public.
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Events,
Korea,
Pittsburgh
"A Covert History of Communications in the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895", September 15 at Pitt.
The University of Pittsburgh's Asian Studies Center will host Dr. Jenny Huangfu Day and her talk "A Covert History of Communications in the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895" on September 15.
This paper is part of a larger project aimed at re-examining the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 from the perspectives of cultural history and the history of communication. It looks at how the war itself enabled new patterns of mobilization and socialization around new information technology, political discourse and provincial agents.The talk starts at 3:00 pm in 4130 Posvar Hall (map) and is free and open to the public.
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China,
Events,
Japan,
Pittsburgh
Friday, September 8, 2017
Zen's Noodle House opens in Oakland after three years of construction.
After three years of construction and delays, Zen's Noodle House has finally opened at 3531 Forbes Ave. in Oakland (map).
"Coming Soon" signage for Asian Noodle Bar first went up in November 2014. Last last month a "Japanese Ramen" sign replaced the "Hand Drawn Noodle" one atop what was most recently Pittsburgh Pretzel Sandwich Shop, but what was for over five decades a Chinese restaurant (and a favorite hangout of Dr. Jonas Salk).
November 2016 and November 2014.
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food,
Japan,
Openings,
Pittsburgh
1979 Hayao Miyazaki film Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (ルパン三世 カリオストロの城) in Pittsburgh area, September 14 and 19.
Hayao Miyazaki's 1979 directoral debut, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (ルパン三世 カリオストロの城), will play at Pittsburgh area Cinemark theaters on September 14 and 19. A synopsis, from the distributor:
Hayao Miyazaki’s directorial debut film, LUPIN THE 3RD: THE CASTLE OF CAGLIOSTRO is coming to U.S. cinemas nationwide for the first time ever this September for a special two-day event. Lupin and Jigen successfully rob a casino of millions, but only to find that the money is counterfeit. Lupin notices how well the money is forged and decides to make his next target the possible source of the forgery, Cagliostro. They enter the country and run into a car chase between a group of men after a girl in a wedding dress. Lupin, who loves girls, decides to abruptly make a detour to assist the bride in her escape. They successfully outrun the men but have an accident. Lupin goes unconscious but wakes up to find a ring with the royal crest of Cagliostro in a white glove from the bride.The movie is set to play at the Cinemark theaters in Monaca, Monroeville, North Hills, and Pittsburgh Mills. Tickets for the September 14 English-dubbed shows are available online, as are tickets for the September 19 English-subtitled screenings (to find times and tickets be sure to enter the theater's location or zip code in the top-right corner).
This exciting two-night event also features never before seen special footage with creator comments.
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Japan,
movies,
Pittsburgh
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Chinese woman in Pittsburgh since 1996 fears deportation: "I don’t think I’m one of the priorities they should be looking to deport."
WTAE ran a story yesterday on Fan Ding, a Chinese woman who has lived in Pittsburgh since 1996 but now fears deportation due to the impending repeal of Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Ding came to Pittsburgh at age 12 for medical treatment at UPMC, graduated from Scheneley High School in 2003 and earned an MBA from Duquesne University in 2014.
“I was having complications. I had a bone infection. I was literally dying. So the only way for my parents to save me was to try to contact the UPMC doctor here," Ding said.
After her story was featured in a newspaper article that caught the attention of then President Bill Clinton, he wrote her a letter of support.
That letter combined with an invitation to Pittsburgh from a doctor at UPMC allowed Ding and her father to obtain B2 visitor visas from the embassy.
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China,
Pittsburgh
Duolingo launches Korean for English Speakers course today.
Pittsburgh-based Duolingo has launched a Korean for English Speakers course today, according to its website.
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Korea
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
2017 Justin Chon film Gook in Pittsburgh, from September 8.
The 2017 film Gook, which looks at the 1992 Los Angeles riots from the local Korean-American perspective, will play in Pittsburgh from September 8. A February Variety review gives an overview:
2017 marks the 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles Riots, and those burning days don’t feel nearly so long ago in “Gook,” an uneven but compellingly immediate take on that moment in history from a rare Asian-American point of view. Drawing on events from his own childhood, writer-director-star Justin Chon wears his Generation X influences on his sleeve in this initially droll, finally mournful character study of two Korean-American brothers trying to keep their father’s shoe store afloat as cultural relations blister across L.A., as well as the young African-American girl who has a surprising bond with them. Alternating between bristling Spike Lee-style protest and the slacker sensibility of early Kevin Smith — in crisp black and white, to boot — Chon’s sophomore feature wavers uncertainly in tone, getting a little too cute for comfort in spots, but is otherwise a lively, auspicious breakthrough. With a Sundance audience award in its back pocket, “Gook” should manage some niche theatrical play.The movie was released on August 18, and will play at AMC Loews Waterfront from the 8th. Tickets and showtime information is available online via Fandango. The theater is located at 300 West Waterfront Dr. in the Waterfront shopping complex in Homestead (map), across the Monongahela River from Greenfield, Squirrel Hill, and the rest of Pittsburgh.
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Asian America,
movies,
Pittsburgh
Oakland-based WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) has HR and Office Assistant Internship opening.
Oakland-based education consultants WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) has an opening for a Chinese-speaking HR and Office Assistant Internship.
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China,
Jobs,
Pittsburgh,
Taiwan
Year of Indonesia at Chatham University.
The topic of Chatham University's annual Global Focus Program will be Indonesia in 2017-18. The Global Focus Program
concentrates on one country, region, or subject of global relevance each year and enables the university community to engage in a comprehensive study of that subject through coursework, class assignments, campus events, community activities, overseas travels, co-curricular initiatives, and service learning projects.Upcoming events for 2017-18 Year of Indonesia will be announced through the year. This is the first Asian country featured by the Global Focus Program since Vietnam in 2011-12.
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Events,
Indonesia,
Pittsburgh
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