Wednesday October 14th -- NYC
K-Date Comix
Too shy to jock that cute piece at the bar? Let professional comedians do the work for you. K-Date Comix, which has been featured in The New York Times, is a matchmaking comedy event where audience members are paired up for impromptu dates. Created and hosted by Helen Hong of ImaginAsian TV and TheJayLenoShow.com.
6 pm happy hour
7:30 show
Comix Comedy Club
353 West 14th St, New York
$ 20 / $ 15 advance tickets here
This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of Torrance, CA Sergeant Ted Tanouye, as uncovered by a group of high school students. While serving as a member of the 442nd Regiment, Tanouye's family was incarcerated at Jerome and Rohwer camps. Screening will be followed by a Q & A with filmmaker Robert Horsting.
6:30 to 8:30 pm
Cantor Film Center
38 East 8th st, Theater 101 New York
FREE
RSVP here
Thursday October 15th -- San Francisco
B A Hero Gala
The San Francisco Hep B Free Campaign, a collaboration of over 30 organizations working to eliminate the transmission of hepatitis B in the API community, presents the awareness and fundraising "B A Hero" gala and silent auction.
6 pm Cocktail Reception
7 pm Dinner
Empress of China Restaurant
Grand Ballroom
838 Grant Ave, San Francisco
$ 250 tickets; RSVP twong(at)awfoundation(dot)com
Black tie optional
Thursday October 15th to Thursday October 29th -- San Diego
10th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF)
The SDAFF is one of the largest exhibitions of Asian American and Asian international cinema in North America. This year's Opening and Closing Night features will be Tze Chun's Children of Invention and the epic martial arts film Ip Man. Complete film schedule and tickets here.
Saturday October 17th -- San Francisco
Chinese For Affirmative Action and Chinatown Community Development Center Festival
Head to Chinatown SF for "Festival on the Square" -- an afternoon of performances by White Crane Lion Dance and Youth Speaks, activities (like historic alleyway tours and scavenger hunts), and games for the whole family. More info here.
1 to 4 pm
Portsmouth Square (Kearny and Clay Streets), San Francisco
FREE
Call 415-984-1447 to register for tour and scavenger hunt
Saturday October 17th -- Oakland
Diaspora Tale #2: 1969
"Diaspora Tale #2: 1969" is an interdisciplinary work featuring jazz music by saxophonist Francis Wong and the Francis Wong Unit, with spoken word artist A.K. Black and dancer-choreographer Lenora Lee. The work will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the UC Berkeley Third World Strike. A short panel discussion about the legacy of the Strike and a documentary photo exhibit will be included. Proceeds will benefit Oakland Asian Cultural Center's programs and services. More info here.
8 to 10 pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St Suite 290, Oakland
$ 10 to $ 100 tickets here
Sunday October 18th -- NYC
Filipino Heritage Month Sulu Series
This edition of Sulu Series, a monthly showcase of API artists, will feature a talented lineup in honor of Filipino American History Month. With Lisa M Ascalon, Ed Menchavez, Sarah Gambito, John Flor-Sisante, Laura Canio, Taospuso, Blue Mellon Pop, and DJ Boo on the ones and twos. Guest curated by Hanalei Ramos.
8 pm
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery ST, New York
$ 8 / $ 5 students
Tuesday October 22nd -- NYC
What's Crackin' NYC II?
SF Weekly's "Best Comedian of 2009" Ali Wong is bringing back another round of stand-up. Ali will be joined by fellow comedians Rob Cantrell, Sheng Wang, Kevin Camia, and Baron Vaughn, and special surprise guests. More info here.
8 pm
Gotham Comedy Club
208 West 23rd St
$ 12 plus two drink minimum
The Asian Law Caucus is currently seeking Volunteer Interpreters fluent in any Asian language and English to assist with its comprehensive immigration reform campaign for the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Selected interpreters will receive a brief orientation and training before being assigned to an outreach event, project, or material that needs translation. For more info, contact Lisa Chen at lisac(at)asianlawcaucus(dot)org or call 415-896-1701 ext. 117
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