Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Teppanyaki Kyoto shares new bento, kids menus.



Teppanyaki Kyoto restaurant in Highland Park (map) has remained open for delivery and take-out orders through this public health crisis, and has recently unveiled new bento and kids menus. They note, for the latter:
During this difficult time, providing 3 meals a day for your children can be tough. This the reason why we are creating a children's menu for children 12 years and younger. These meals will be served in bento boxes.
Bento #1: Fried Shrimps, Kara-age, Egg rolls.
Bento #2: Grilled Salmon, edamame, Chicken Meat Ball.

* There will be a limit of 2 orders per purchase.
No substitute individual item.

https://teppanyakikyoto.com/menu/

*If you'd like to order these for dinner, please call ahead during lunchtime (11:30-2:00) to allow us time to prepare. Orders *placed* at dinnertime will be $7 instead of $5. Thanks for understanding!

PublicSource.org: "I’m an international student at Pitt. Wearing a face mask is a fraught choice for people who ‘look Chinese.’"



Pitt graduate student Alexis Lai shares her story with PublicSource.org.
Shortly after the University of Pittsburgh announced it would shift all classes online, I received a WhatsApp message from a fellow Chinese student: “It might be better to leave ASAP. It’s going to get worse – the racism, if not the virus."

Her comments echoed my fears. Just a few hours after Pittsburgh had reported the city’s first two COVID-19 cases on March 14, a Black teenager yelled “Corona” at me as I walked into a Rite-Aid in search of face masks.

While Americans and their president were just waking up to the seriousness of the pandemic, Chinese students have been acutely aware of it since January when the virus was first reported in mainland China. In fact, international students from various parts of Asia have been steadily monitoring the news, concerned about the broadening outbreak in their home countries and its implications for their lives in America.

Duolingo hiring User Operations Manager for its English test, with background in Chinese or Japanese preferred.

Pittsburgh-based Duolingo is hiring a User Operations Manager to support its English proficiency test.
Support the operational processes for an innovative product.

We're seeking an experienced candidate to assist with our proctoring, client engagement, and customer support processes for the Duolingo English Test. Our ideal person has a broad range of experiences from supporting a workforce of remote contractors to ensuring that operational quality, communication, and security are top priorities.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Oversee workflow and process for assessment proctoring
  • Establish and maintain best practices and quality assurance protocol
  • Support relationships with outside agencies and institutions
  • Recruit, hire, train, and support a remote labor force
  • Expertly handle proctoring and customer support escalations
  • Be the determining factor for test certification decision appeals
  • Work closely with product team, engagement team, and leadership to ensure that all service level agreements are met
  • On a rotating basis, be on-call on weekends/evenings

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Performances by Korea's Brush Theater and Kuniko Yamamoto halted as 2020 EQT Children's Festival cancelled.


via @brushtheatre.

The performances by Doodle POP! by Korea's Brush Theater and "Origami Tales" by Kuniko Yamamoto scheduled for next month's EQT Children's Festival have been cancelled, along with all Pittsburgh Cultural Trust programming through June 14.

Virtual Japanese-English Reading Circle with Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania, from April 18.

The Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania's Japanese-English Reading Circle, which used to meet in Shadyside, will be online from April 18.
Mission: to promote language learning through reading and language exchange. We aim to keep positivity and motivation high while developing reading fluency, vocabulary, content discussion, and reading strategies in a fun, collaborative environment.

Meetings: will consist of icebreaker language games, discussions about book topics, questions about language, formation of reading goals, and reading strategy sharing/reflection

Who can join: Japanese learners of English or English-speaking learners of Japanese. Any proficiency level is okay, although it would help to have at least beginner level knowledge of the second language you are studying. You can also sign up for the Facebook group or Google group for reminders.
Virtual meetings are held roughly every two Saturdays---April 18, May 2, May 16, June 6, June 20---and those interested should email the JASP or connect with its Facebook or Google groups.

Monday, April 13, 2020

Wong Kar Wai's The Grandmaster (一代宗師) online with Pitt's Asian Studies Center, April 15.



The Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh will present the 2013 Wong Kar Wai film The Grandmaster (一代宗師) online on April 15.
SCREENSHOT:ASIA will be hosting a second Netflix and Ramen event. Directed by Wong Kar Wai and released in 2013, The Grandmaster is a martial arts drama that takes place during the decline of the last Chinese dynasty. Highlighting the action filled life of Ip Man, the master of wing chun (martial arts), the film spans from the 1930s to Ip Man's death in 1972. Threatened and challenged by Gong Yuitan and his daughter, Gong Er, Ip Man is chosen to represent the community of Southern masters. Even after his first fight with Gong Er and his move to Hong Kong, Ip Man is unable to leave Gong Er in his past.

Please join us on Wednesday, April 15 at 7 PM on Netflix Party. To register, please visit the ticket link found on this event page.

*Ramen is bring-your-own and will not be provided. Viewers MUST have Netflix and the Netflix Party Google Chrome Extension.
It starts at 7:00 pm and registration can be completed online.

Modified hours for Young's Oriental Grocery in Squirrel Hill.



Young's Oriental Grocery, a Korean grocery store in Squirrel Hill, also has modified its hours amid COVID-19. The new hours, as posted on its door, are 9:30 am to 6:30 am Monday through Saturday and 1:00 - 5:00 pm on Sunday. Young's is located at 5813 Forward Ave. (map).

Friday, April 10, 2020

City-Paper looks at Panda, other ethnic groceries during pandemic.



The Pittsburgh City-Paper looks at Panda Supermarket and other smaller ethnic groceries staying open during this pandemic and the ways they are adapting.
Panda Supermarket in Squirrel Hill has altered its entire business to operate by delivery and pickup orders only. Customers order through Facebook messenger or WeChat app, then employees do the shopping, masked and gloved.


“Before [the outbreak], it was really busy,” says Shelley Fan, one of the owners of the Asian supermarket. “But because of the difficult time, with the pickup, we cannot handle a lot of people.” Fan says they’re taking in about a third of their usual traffic.
The article notes the store is paying its employees extra during this time.

Pittsburgh Public Schools hiring Japanese teacher for grades 6 - 12.



The Pittsburgh Public Schools district is hiring a Japanese teacher for grades 6 - 12 for the upcoming school year. An excerpt from the lengthy job posting:
Salary: Salary Schedule For Teachers Hired On Or After July 1, 2010 (starting at $47, 858 per year)

Endorsements: Japanese, Foreign Languages PK-12

Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree and Pennsylvania State Teaching Certification in required content area.

Must also obtain 24 additional education credits within six years of hire to obtain permanent certification.

Cancelled: Japanese film Hula Girls (フラガール) at Maridon Museum, April 24.



The 2006 Japanese movie Hula Girls (フラガール), scheduled to play at the Maridon Museum on April 24 as the third and final installment in this spring's Japanese Film Series, has been cancelled.

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