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Pixar had cast just about every stereotypical ethnic part EXCEPT Asians, and painted a bleak Asian-free future in WALL-E. But when they finally cast an adorable Asian kid in a long tradition of Asian sidekick, they not only failed to promote the unique Read More...
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>>Bay/Cal- Assemblywoman Fiona Ma Recognized for Extraordinary Public Service >>Arts- Fil-Am Activist featured in Documentary at The 28th Annual SF International Asian American Film Festival >>Nation- Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Congratulates Read More...
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A fresh voice for Asian-American youth has been blazing trails and making noise. A new music entertainment channel is taking over and word on the street is that MYX® is the new lucky cat in town. Despite the fact that nine million Asian-Americans are Read More...
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>>Bay/Cal- Cathay Pacific offers Student Aviation Program >>Arts- MYX® launches Billboard Photo-BOMB Contest >>Nation- Chevron Allows Supervisor to Harass Employee with “Stupid Jap” Slur >>Global- Indian Prime Minister Singh takes gamble with Pakistan Read More...
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>>Bay/Cal- Scholarships available for Summer Study Abroad 2010 >>Arts- Kearny Street Workshop holds “Understanding Bollywood through Music” >>Nation- CAPAC Applauds President’s nomination of Goodwin Liu >>Global- 17 Die, 26 missing in Indonesian Landslide Read More...
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The 28th Annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF), which showcases the best Asian and Asian American films from around the globe takes place March 11-21, 2010 in San Francisco, Berkeley and San Jose. 2010 marks the 30th Read More...
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Otto Lee Returns to Sunnyvale Sunnyvale’s former Mayor Otto Lee has finally returned home from Camp Victory in Baghdad after a yearlong service in the combat zone. He served as Chief of Drawdown Material Disposition Policy at the Multi-National Forces Read More...
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So many films, so little time at the Asian American Film Festival. by Kelly Vance City of Life and Death is a horrifying, epic account of the notorious Rape of Nanjing. The People I've Slept With, on the other hand, is a bawdy sex comedy about a self-consciously Read More...
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Berkeley filmmaker's quest to find the woman she replaced in a South Korean orphanage — and come to terms with her own identity — turns out to be even more complicated. by Kathleen Wentz On the surface, Deann Borshay Liem's identity already seemed complex. Read More...
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Last week, Trinity College's International House held its first International Culture Festival. Running from Wednesday, March 3, to Saturday, March 6, the festival incorporated various cultures through performances, dining options, and presentations. Read More...
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To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com . Artists' Television Access. Slingshot Hip-Hop : Jackie Reem Salloum's film about Palestinian musicians. Thu., March 11, 7:30 p.m. $6. "In Search of Lorine Niedecker: Film and T... Read More...
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New study finds Minnesota has a lower educational 'wealth gap' than most states By Beth Hawkins | Tuesday, March 9, 2010 An education think tank identified 2,817 so-called "private public schools," whose doors, it says, are "effectively closed to poor Read More...
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This week Academy Awards Party at the Lark Walk the red carpet in your best glam outfit, then eat, drink and mingle as you watch the Oscars in HD on the big screen. Benefits the Lark Theater's programs. $40-$75. 4 p.m. today. Lark Theater, 549 Magnolia.. Read More...
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GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Hnub Qub will host an eggroll fundraiser to help support the dance group Thursday at the United Hmong and Asian American Community Center, 401 Ninth St. Read More...
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Hooray for Hollywood icons - they lent inspiration to Burton's 'Alice' Old-school diva theatrics find a prominent place in Tim Burton's new "Alice in Wonderland" movie. To play the raging Red Queen, Helena Bonham Carter channeled Bette Davis at her most.. Read More...
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