Thursday July 23rd -- Los Angeles
Asian Pacific Community Fund (APCF) Annual Gala
APCF, a non-profit that raises funds to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate health and human services for APIs, is holding its Third Annual Giving for All Seasons Fundraising Gala. The event will also promote philanthropy and civic engagement throughout Los Angeles County. More info and tickets here.
6:30 pm
Grammy Museum Terrace
800 West Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles
$ 80 - $ 100
Thursday July 23rd -- NYC
K-Date Comix: Laughter and Matchmaking
Come on down for a night of Korean-style matchmaking and comedy. In the Korean practice of "booking", nightclub waiters play matchmakers by dragging strangers to different tables for impromptu meet-and-greets. After having a drink together, the paired couple can decide to stick together or go their separate ways. Local comedians will also do attempt hook-ups, adding a running commentary to liven things up. Produced and hosted by ImaginAsian and E! Entertainment comedienne Helen Hong.
9:30 pm (pre-show happy hour starts at 8 pm)
Comix
353 West 14th St, New York
$ 20 day of / $ 15 advance tickets here
Flash Fest! A Celebration of the Art of Flash Fiction Writing
Join the the Asian American Writers' Workshop (AAWW) for Flash Fest!, an event focusing on fiction of 1,000 words or less. Flash writers Tara Masih, Shouhua Qi, and Nina Sharma will read their works. The evening will culminate in a competition, with the writing of participants from AAWW's flash fiction workshop read anonymously by actors and writers Samantha Chanse, Jo Mei, Kamilah Aisha Moon, John Park, and Nandita Shenoy. The audience will be invited to judge and select the winner.
7 to 9 pm
The Workshop
16 West 32nd St, 10th floor, New York
$ 5 suggested donation
Kevin So, Taiyo Na and Justine Ok Performance
Check out this late night special with talented and prolific singer-songwriter Kevin So. Special guests include the soulful musicians Taiyo Na and Justine Ok.
11:45 pm
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen St, New York
Thursday July 23rd to Sunday July 26th -- NYC
Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF)
Asian CineVision and partners present the 32nd annual AAIFF, the first and longest running festival in the country devoted to showcasing films created by media artists of Asian descent. This year's festival includes original feature films, shorts, and documentaries, such as Tze Chun's Children of Invention, Curtis Choy's Manilatown is in the Heart, and Tadashi Nakamura's A Song For Ourselves. And don't miss the Asian American Film Lab's 72 Hour Shootout Competition screening on Friday night. Complete program and tickets here.
Saturday July 25th -- San Francisco
Present Tense Biennial Panel
Join Present Tense exhibit artists, community partners, and curators for a lively discussion on the goals and challenges of the nine Chinatown storefront installations that are part of the exhibition. Topics discussed will include the relationship between contemporary art, economic development, and public space as a vehicle for community building. Exhibit runs through August 23, 2009.
1 to 3 pm
Chinese Culture Center
Hilton Hotel 3rd floor
750 Kearny St, San Francisco
FREE
Saturday July 25th -- NYC
The Notorious MSG Show
Straight from the Chinatown hood, original bad boys Notorious MSG are playing a show sure to titillate and seduce. Come prepared to scream like a 12-year-old girl, ladies and gents.
9 pm (doors 7 pm)
Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St, New York
with Satanicide and Flaming Fire
$ 12 advance / $ 15 day of, tickets here
Sunday July 26th -- NYC
Family Day at the Asian American Writers' Workshop (AAWW)
The AAWW provides kids' craftmaking, story time, a writing game, and ice cream for everyone! Guests include writer Christina Seid, crafts expert Laura Young, and parenting writers Suelain Moy and Susan Soriano.
2 to 4 pm
The Workshop
16 West 32nd St, 10th floor, New York
$ 5 suggested donation
Monday July 27th -- San Francisco
Reception for Police Chief Heather Fong
Community members are invited to join Mayor Gavin Newson for a reception to honor Police Chief Heather Fong's 32 years of public service to the San Francisco Police Department.
5 pm
Mayor's Balcony, 2nd floor
San Francisco City Hall
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
RSVP to cindy(dot)cheung(at)sfgov(dot)org
The Second Annual PAAFF (October 9-11, 2009) is looking for filmmakers of all levels to enter this trailer contest to promote the festival. Grand Prize winner will receive a cash prize, a pair of All Access Passes, and screenings during the festival and on the website. Complete entry guidelines here. Deadline: September 6, 2009.
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