Tuesday, May 1, 2018

2018 film A or B (幕后玩家) in Pittsburgh, from May 4.



The new Chinese movie A or B (幕后玩家) will play at the AMC Loews Waterfront from May 4. The distributor provides a summary:
A young business elite Xiaonian Zhong, was imprisoned in a house! Everyday, a mysterious man will reveal one of his darkest secrets to the world. At the same time, his wife, friends and business partners were all been dragged into this incident one after another. Being imprisoned, how will Zhong combat this challenging situation? How will he escape from the house and fight the mysterious man and complete the salvation?
The movie opened in China on April 28. Tickets are 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.

Sushi Fuku coming soon to UPMC Presby.



Sushi Fuku will open its third location in UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Oakland. According to the Allegheny County Health Department, the new Sushi Fuku was newly-permitted in April, and the sign outside the new location says "Coming in 2 Weeks." It will open on the 11th floor next to the cafeteria.

Yeek at Smiling Moose, June 20.


via @imyeek.

Rapper/musician/artist Yeek will play at Smiling Moose on June 20th as part of this year's tour. He describes his music to Konbini:
I would probably describe my style as 'imaginative'. My main influences come from cartoon style illustrations, funk music, & the 90s hip-hop culture & 90s hardcore American punk culture. I would have to say the major difference between LA & Florida is that the people are meaner in Florida & that helped me grow as person. I was born in Jersey City, raised in Florida."
And talks to Vice of being pigeon-holed as an Asian or Asian-American artist:
I feel like we've grown as a creative community to not base things off skin color or ethnicity but to base things off the work. It's rare that someone says to me, "Oh, you're like an Asian singer" or "You're like an Asian rapper." They are like, "Oh, he's a dope artist." I feel like with rapping and singing those are just other instruments like the drums or keyboard that I know how to play. Yeah, it is true that Asians are often behind the scenes of the mainstream but I feel like now is the time to change that perception.
Tickets are $10 - $12 and doors open at 6:00 pm. Smiling Moose is located at 1306 E. Carson St. in the Southside (map).

Crash Course: The Arts and Culture of Japan, at the Carnegie Museum of Art in June.


Nihonbashi (日本橋)

The Carnegie Museum of Art will hold weekly "Crash Course: The Arts and Culture of Japan" lessons in June to coincide with the Hiroshige’s Tōkaidō Road exhibition.
Celebrate the rare showing of Hiroshige's Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road with a deep dive into the development and pervasive influence of Japanese art.

The arts of Japan have long captivated artists, designers, architects, and other creative thinkers and makers around the world and over time. People from all walks of life have enjoyed Japanese-inspired objects and motifs throughout their homes.

But why are the arts from Japan so compelling and why do they continue to fascinate us today? Starting with the woodblock prints of master printmaker Utagawa (Andō) Hiroshige, travel backwards and forwards to more fully understand the development of art forms considered to be unique to Japan. Explore China’s early influences on aesthetics and styles, Japan’s interest in harmony and nature, and the impact of trade with the West in the 19th century.
The class meets on the four Wednesdays in June; morning and evening sessions are available. The cost is $48 for students, $72 for museum members, and $88 for non-members. The museum is located at 4400 Forbes Ave. in Oakland (map), accessible by buses 28X, 58, 61A, 61B, 61C, 61D, 67, 69, 71B, 71D, 75, and P3.

WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) hiring Chinese-speaking sales consultant (销售顾问).



Pittsburgh-based Chinese education consulting and placement firm WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) has announced an opening for a Chinese-speaking sales consultant (销售顾问).
公司简介: 美国厚仁教育集团是总部在匹兹堡的全美综合性留学成功的服务机构,主营业务集美国初/高中留学申请和转学、美国寄宿家庭服务、美国本科/研究生申请和转学、前50 美国名校保录、紧急学术应对、学术辅导、微留学、360°后续成长支持、背景提升和职业规划 等于一体。从 2010 年创立以来,发展迅速,拥有AIRC,CSIET 认证,在北京,洛杉矶,旧金山,西雅图,东兰辛有办公室。受到学生,家长,美国主流教育界,主流媒体的 认可和尊重,多次被 CCTV1,华尔街时报,中国青年报,南方周末,CNN,禁用词语等主流媒体报道。欢迎你的加入! 岗位:销售助理

Monday, April 30, 2018

WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) hiring Chinese-speaking Student Management Services Advisor.



Pittsburgh-based Chinese education consulting and placement firm WholeRen Education (美国厚仁教育集团) has announced an opening for a Chinese-speaking Student Management Services Advisor.
Candidate will play a crucial role in shaping the global leaders of tomorrow while working to collaborate with a team at AHS to deliver exceptional American Chinese exchange programs. The Student Services Management Coordinator works closely with Chinese applicants and natural parents throughout their program to ensure that they have completed application materials and are well prepared to succeed while on the program. The coordinator is expected to cooperate with the AHS Team to develop new processes to achieve efficiencies and provide superior customer service to our students and their parents.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

2018 Korean Food Bazaar (제23회 선교바자회), May 5 in Shadyside.



Look for the 2018 Korean Central Church of Pittsburgh Korean Food Bazaar (제23회 선교바자회) on Saturday, May 5, from 10:30 to 4:00 pm. The highly-anticipated annual Korean food festival is in its 23rd year, and is held at 821 S. Aiken Ave. in Shadyside (map).

Children's Day (こどもの日) at Carnegie Museum of Art, May 5.


"Children's Day Japan" (Creative Commons).

The Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania will host a Children's Day (こどもの日,kodomo-no hi celebration on Saturday, May 5 at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Celebrate the children in your life by attending Kodomo no hi—Children’s Day—at CMOA!

The art and culture of Japan awaits your entire family inspired by this Japanese national holiday and our exhibition Hiroshige’s Tōkaidō Road. Learn about the traditions associated with celebrating the strength, happiness, and good fortune of children on this special day. Make flags decorated with spirited koi fish (carp), listen to Japanese folk tales and stories, see and touch a Samurai helmet, and try a traditional rice Mochi cake. View the prints and touch a woodblock in the exhibition and create your own prints that tell about a favorite journey. The powerful rumbling sounds of Pittsburgh Taiko drummers round out this fun-filled afternoon.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Kang Jung-ho has US visa, expected to return to Pirates soon.


Via Newsen.

Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Kang Jung-ho has a US visa and is expected to return to the team soon, according to reports on Thursday. Kang, who exceeded expectations in his two years with the Pirates, has been away from the team for over two years following a March 2017 DUI conviction in Seoul.

Japanese garage-rock band The Molice in Pittsburgh, May 18.


via @molice.music

Japanese band The Molice will play in Pittsburgh on May 18 as part of their US tour. The band describes itself:
While many Japanese bands are the product of management hired producers and stylists, Molice are the band’s own unique brew of rock. Drawing inspiration from 70’s punk’s DIY spirit, 80’s new wave stylish power pop and 90’s unchained indies guitar rock, the band has hammered out their own sound. Their name draws on a number of musical inspirations as well- the Police, and the “mo” of Jim Morrison, Mo Tucker, and Morissey.
The band cites the Pixies, Police, and Doors as their main inspirations, but incorporate elements of goth, classical, dance, shoegaze,and post-hardcore as well. Listening to the range of music on albums challenges fans to completely define their style.
The Molice is joined by Y La Bamba, Garter Shake, and Boiled Denim. The show starts at 9:00; Howlers is located at 4509 Liberty Ave. in Bloomfield (map).

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