Thursday May 14th -- Seattle
Secret Identities Book Reading
Join Secret Identities editors Parry Shen and Jeff Yang for a interactive presentation, discussion, and book signing. This newly released anthology is a ground-breaking collection exploring Asian American history and identity through superhero comics. You can also purchase the book here.
7 pm
Wing Luke Asian Museum
719 South King Street, Seattle
FREE
Saturday May 16th -- Seattle
Bone Marrow Drive
The Vietnamese American Bar Association of Washington is holding this important bone marrow drive. Diversifying the national registry is critical for finding life-saving bone marrow matches, as ethnicity is a determining factor in finding a match. However less than 7% of the 6 million donors in the registry are of API descent. Please contact thuy(dot)nguyenleeper(at)expeditors(dot)com if you can volunteer or plan to stop by for a cheek swab.
9 am to 1 pm
International District/Chinatown Community Center
719 8th Ave South, Seattle
Saturday May 16th -- San Francisco
Fifth Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration
Take it to the streets for a day chock full of family-oriented fun, live entertainment (including pioneering performer Charlie Chin and MC Lyrics Born), arts and crafts, and of course -- food! As one of the largest API events in the Bay Area, this event is not to be missed. Don't forget to visit the Hyphen booth amidst all the celebratin'.
11 am to 6 pm
Little Saigon/Civic Center
Larkin Street near McAllister, San Francisco
FREE
Saturday May 16th -- Oakland
Banh Xeo Culinary Workshop
As part of their annual APA Heritage Festival, the Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC) is presenting a culinary workshop series on food culture driven by seasonal and local ingredients, with the aim of preserving traditional culinary practice through the the oral passing of knowledge and kitchen dialogue. This workshop will focus on banh xeo (Vietnamese crepe) and spring herbs, by Thy Tran of Asian Culinary Forum and wanderingspoon.com. Each workshop is followed by lunch. More info and schedule of upcoming culinary workshops here.
10 am to 1:30 pm
OACC
388 9th Street Suite 290, Oakland
$5 - $30, no one turned away for lack of funds. Register by calling 510 637 0462
Saturday May 16th -- NYC
Asian American True West
Curious Frog Theatre Company is producing Sam Shepard's True West, featuring an Asian American cast. The show runs through May 31st, in an East Village sublet apartment. The casting of Asian American actors "promises a fresh persepective with a family of Eastern descent tackling a script that delves into the negotiated realities of the American West."
7:30 pm
181 Avenue B, New York
$25 tickets here
Family Saturday with Children's Book Authors
Bring your young ones to an afternoon of storytime, writing, craftmaking and ice cream with special guest authors and artists. Christina Seid (author of Saturdays in Chinatown), Pooja Makhijani, and folks from Kaboose.com will be present.
Noon to 3 pm
The Workshop
16 West 32nd St, 10th floor, New York
$ 5 suggested donation
Sunday May 17th -- San Francisco
Wooden House Voices: Angel Island Poetry Reading
Join Kearny Street Workshop's Postcard Poets, Paper Angels playwright Genny Lim, and Bay Area officials for readings of original works as well as poems by Angel Island immigrants.The Immigration Station was the point of entry for over one million immigrants from 80 nations between 1910 and 1940. Free self-guided tours of the hundreds of poems carved into the walls of the Detention Barracks (known in Chinese as "the wooden house") are available before and after the poetry program.
1 to 2 pm
Angel Island
Access via Blue and Gold Fleet, Pier 41 or Tiburon ferry
FREE
Sunday May 17th -- NYC
Sulu Series
This month's Sulu Series, a recurring showcase of established and up-and-coming API artists, is curated by poet Vinh Hua. With performances by Terence "Taz" Tran, Vyvy Trinh, Teng Yang, Andrew Kim, and Tiana Nobile.
8 to 11 pm
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (b/w Bleecker & Houston), New York
$ 8 general / $ 5 with student ID
Monday May 18th -- San Francisco
Laughter Against the Machine
W. Kamau Bell (SF Weekly's Best Comedian 2008) and Nato Green of Iron Comic come together for the second edition of their comedy summit of political and social commentary. Also featuring special guest Hari Kondabolu (Jimmy Kimmel Live).
7:30 pm
The Punchline Comedy Club
444 Battery Street, San Francisco
$ 15; advance tickets here
Reel Asian is Canada's largest and longest-running showcase dedicated to contemporary Asian cinema and media arts. The festival is looking for new independent film and video submissions by and/or about Asians of all genres. Guidelines and online submissions here.
Early deadline: May 15, 2009
Final Deadline: June 15, 2009
Call for Entries -- Second Annual ID Film Festival
The Japanese American National Museum is seeking submissions for it's Second Annual ID Festival taking place October 1-3, a series of films that challenge and celebrate what it means to be Asian. Film and video works of all lengths and genres are welcome. See last year's films here. No submission fee or entry form required. Send one-page synopsis of the work along with contact info, short biography of filmmaker, and DVD screener to:
Japanese American National Museum
Attention: Koji Steven Sakai
369 East First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Deadline: August 1, 2009
2009 Minidoka Pilgrimage
The Friends of Minidoka and Minidoka Internment National Monument Committee are accepting registrants for the 2009 Pilgrimage on June 26-28. Participants will have a chance to visit the grounds of the National Monument, tour the barracks, and attend a memorial service. In addition to the pilgrimage, a two-day symposium on Civil Liberties in Wartime will take place at the College of Southern Idaho on June 25-26. More info and registry here. Registration deadline: June 10, 2009.
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