THE APPA Newsletter
January 14, 2003
See This Weekend
Dr.
Martin Luther King Day
(Third Monday in January)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/mlk/
http://www.usis.usemb.se/Holidays/celebrate/mlk.html
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MISSION STATEMENT:
Promote full utilization of the
capabilities of the Enterprise's employees and champion the betterment of the
company and community. Promote interest in Asian Pacific issues and culture and
act as a bridge to all groups within our community.
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ed. by Douglas Ikemi
(dkikemi@pacbell.net)
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The internet site is at:
www.apa-pro.org
Our own domain name, apa-pro.org, stands
for Asian Pacific American Professionals. www.apa-pro.org/ gives you a menu of AP organization
websites.
Back issues of the newsletter for all of
2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 are available on the website if you want to look up
some past event.
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APPA Board Meeting Schedule for 2004:
Evening meetings open to the public will
be at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2100 Mariposa Ave.(corner of Nash)
310/726-0100.
(coming soon)
Detailed, updated calendar is available
on the internet at www.apa-pro.org in Acrobat and Excel formats . Please send
in information on cultural events and news items. Thanks to those who have.
Long range calendar items:
Chinatown Farmers Market Every Thursday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm Chinatown Business Improvement District http://www.ChinatownLA.com/ For Information (213) 680-0243
Nov 1-Feb 1, Korean Costumes Exhibit at the Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Los Robles, Pasadena 91101, 626-449-2742.
Jan 21 Mixer at Bobby London in Los Angeles. Come join the Asian Professional Exchange as we kick off our first mixer of the year at Bobby London in Los Angeles! Feel free to bring family, friends and associates for a night of networking with other professionals and consider joining a committee or signing up for membership. Bobby London offers the unique combination of a high class bar with smooth jazz sounds. They also offer a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available at their full service bar. In honor of January as Mentorship month, we will have a short presentation about our Apex Mentoring Program (AMP) along with applications for 2004 mentor and mentees. Also come meet our new Director of AMP Ling Ling Chang! For more information about the AMP program, please email ling@apex.org. 7:00pm-10:00pm, Bobby London, 4547 West Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004, X streets are Beverly and Western. Street and Valet Parking is availble. FREE for members (or those who join that night)! $5 for non-members. For more information about this event please contact Sung Noh, Director of Membership at Sung@apex.org.
Jan 22-24 Chinese New Year in LA, http://whatsonwhen.com/events/~23848.jml,
www.lagoldendragonparade.com/Calendar.htm
Jan 22 Film
Screening - Chihwaseon (Painted Fire) The Getty Center presents a screening of
"Chihwaseon (Painted Fire)," followed by a conversation with Insoo
Cho and David James."Chihwaseon" (Kwon-taek Im, 2002) brings to
cinematic life the popular tale of a 19th century Korean artist. The film
illustrates the respect and reverence for art that is a part of the Confucian
tradition. Beautifully filmed, the film evokes a traditional, whole Korea
before the political travails of the twentieth century and the overwhelming
effects of western influence. "Chihwaseon" was co-winner (along
with Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love") of the Best Director
prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM, The Getty Center,
Harold M. Williams Auditorium, 1200 Getty
Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Free;
parking $5, (310) 440-7300, www.getty.edu
Jan 24 Golden Dragon Parade, 2-5 PM, N.
Broadway and N. Spring Streets. www.lagoldendragonparade.com
Jan 24 Film Showing of ÒA Daughter of
Hawaii, Her 88th YearÓ at the JANM, 7:30-9:30PM.
Jan 24 The Peking Acrobats at the
Carpenter Performing Arts Center, CSULB, 6200 Atherton St. in Long Beach, 2PM
& 8 PM, $18-25, 562-985-7000, www.carpenterarts.orgs
Jan
25, Asian Family
Festival: Year of the Monkey, Noon-4 p.m., Kidseum, Bowers Museum, Santa Ana. Celebrate
the New Year with traditional Chinese Dance, Music and artisan demonstrations.
The entire family will enjoy creating their own Asian art in the Kidseum Art
Lab. Make a Folded Paper Kimono, a Monkey Horoscope, a Chinese Lantern, and a
Japanese Fan. This annual festival is co-sponsored by the Chinese Cultural Arts
Council. Admission: $5 for adults and children over 5 years old. For more
information please call Genevieve Southgate at (714) 480-1522 or (714)
480-1520. http://www.bowers.org/calendar/event_calendar.asp?month=1&day=25&year=2004
Jan 25 Lecture
- Spear & Shield. In celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Pacific Asia
Museum's Authors on Asia Program presents a reading by award winning animator
San Wei Chan and his son, author Dany Chan from their new children's
book, Spear & Shield. This lively tale, adapted and updated from a traditional
Chinese story and beautifully illustrated with lush jelly bean colors, is a
vibrant example of San Wei Chan's wish to share positive messages with young
readers worldwide. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Please
call 626-449-2742, ext. 20 for reservations and more information. Authors
on Asia programs are presented free with museum admission: $7 adults, $5
students and seniors, free for museum members and children under 12. 2:00 PM -
4:00 PM, Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena , CA 91101.
Free with museum admission: $7 adults, $5 students and seniors, free for museum
members and children under 12. 626-449-2742, www.pacificasiamuseum.org
Jan 29 Fresh Words and Actions Performing
Arts Series at the JANM. Staged reading of the play ÒMom, Dad, IÕm Living with a White GirlÓ by Marty Chan,
7:30-9:30PM
Jan 30, Feb. 27, Mar 12 and 19 childrenÕs
play performance of A Thousand Cranes at the Stella Adler Theatre, free to the
public and schools wishing to attend.
Jan 31 3rd Annual Lunar New
Year Parade & Festival in Hollywood, 11AM-5PM. Parade on Hollywood Blvd. between Vermont Ave. and Hobart
Blvd. Festival
on Hollywood Blvd. between Western Ave. and Hobart Blvd. For info call 310-442-2712, www.kscitv.com
Jan 31 Celebration
- 2004 Chinese New Year Lantern Festival In Monterey Park. The City of Monterey
Park and the Asia Marketing Group present the 2004 Chinese New Year Lantern
Festival, January 31 - February 1, 2004. January 31: 11 am - 9 pm; February 1: 11
am - 6 pm. Featuring lantern exhibition, lion and dragon dance, karaoke
contest, acrobats, magic show, lucky draw, god of fortune, red envelopes, live
band, chinese traditional dance, carnival rides. For additional information,
contact Asia Marketing Group at 714-898-8505. Garvey Avenue (Between Garfield
and Nicholson) Los Angeles, CA. Free. For more information please contact Asia
Marketing Group, www.wtobo.com
Feb 2-March 13 Exhibit of 100 new works
by Japanese quilt artisans at CSUN Art Galleries, 18111 Nordhoff St. in
Northridge, 818-677-2226
Feb 6 Tsugaru ÐShamisen artist Hiromitsu
Agatsuma will perform with the David Benoit Trio at 8PM in the Norris Pavilion
in South Bay, 501 Indian Peak Rd, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90275. $20, call 310-544-0403
Feb 7-May 30 Exhibition of ceramic works
by Isamu Noguchi at the Japanese American National Museum, organized by the
Smithsonian Institution. 369 E. 1st St., Little Tokyo, LA. $6, call
213-625-0414
Feb 7 Samye:
A Pilgrimage to the Birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism. The Authors on Asia series
of the Pacific Asia Museum presents Mikel Dunham, author and photographer of Samye:
A Pilgrimage to the Birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism. Samye is reputed to be the monastery
where Buddhism first took root in Tibet. In this collection of stunning
photography, with a foreword by the Dalai Lama, Mikel Dunham, thankgha
painter and photographer, illuminates the history and spirit of this
sacred place. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Free to Museum
members and free with Museum admission for non-members. For reservations and
program confirmations, please call ext. 20. For more on the book, visit the website of the
Padmasambhava Buddhist Center, www.transponent.com/webapps/padma.apoye.com/tashideleg/index.jsp?storyId=samye.
2:00 PM
- 3:30 PM, Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Paso Robles Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101.
Call the museum for hours and admission, 626 449-2742 x10, www.pacificasiamuseum.org/calendar/calendar2004feb.htm
Feb 8 The Grateful Crane Ensemble
presents ÒInternment Camp Dance-The Music and the MemoriesÓ theater
performance, 2PM at the James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Dr. in
Torrance, $15, 310-781-7171
Feb 12 Music of the Ainu: Resurrected
5-Stringed Instrument with Voice Ensemble, ÒOki with Ma ReviewÓ at the Japan
American Theatre of the Japanese American Cultural and Commuinty Center, 8PM,
$20-23. For info 231-680-3700.
Feb 15 Recent Acquisitions of Japanese
Paintings opens at the Pacific Asia Museum. Closes April 11
Feb 15 Little Tokyo Walking Tour 1-3PM,
$11 at the JANM
Feb 19 & 27, Question 27, theatrical
performance at the JANM 7:30PM. For reservations call 213-625-0414x2237
Feb 21 Day of Remembrance 7PM, at the
Japan America Theatre, $20. Will feature the premier screening of the film Stand
Up for Justice, the story of 16 year old Mexican American Ralph Lazo who went
to Manzanar during World War II to remain with his Japanese American Friends.
Presented by Visual Communications and the NCRR, co-sponsored by the
JACL/Pacific Southwest District, JACCC, and the JANM. For info call
213-680-4462x58, for tickes call 213-680-3700
Feb 21 Blossom, A Celebration of Koto
Music, Montebello Sozenji Buddhist Temple, 3020 W. Beverly Blvd., Montebello,
90640. Yukiko Matsuyama in concert, featuring Tadashi Namba on keyboards, Rev.
Tom Kurai on taiko. $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Make check payable to
Yukiko Music and send to Sozenji Temple. For more info call 323-724-6866.
Benefits Schurr High School music program.
Feb 26 Fresh Words and Actions Performing
Arts Series, Cold TofuÕs The Soy of Sex, 7:30-9:30 at the JANM, www.coldtofu.com.
Feb 29 World of Kabuki Music: Shamisen
Lecture/Demonstration and Kabuki dance number, 2:30PM, Armstrong Theatre, 3330
Civic Center Dr., Torrance 90503, $25, 310-781-7171
Feb 29 Slack Key Guitar Celebration, 2PM,
Japan America Theatre, $20-23.
March 5-June 20 The Arts of Japanese Sake
at the Pacific Asia Museum.
March 21, 2004 Live at the Armstrong -
George Takei. 4:00 pm Tickets $30.
As part of the American Perspectives
Series ...Salute to Liberty
Recognized worldwide as a member of the
original Star Trek cast, Los Angeles native, George Takei is an actor,
community and political activist, author, long distance runner and lecturer. Mr. Takei spent most of his
childhood behind the barbed-wire enclosures of United States internment camps
during World War II. His
optimistic vision is a world where people from all backgrounds work together to
overcome problems. Armstrong Theatre at 3330 Civic Center Drive in
Torrance. Questions:
310-738-8011. Box Office:
310-781-7171
March 26 International Tea Party
fundraiser for the Conversity Youth Scholarship at the Asian Pacific American
Dispute Resolution Center, 1145 Wilshire Blvd., LA, 5-8PM, $15. Raffle at 7PM.
Call 213-250-8190, www.apadrc.org.
April 2,3 Hawaiian Dance Troupe Na Lei
Hulu I Ka Weiku perform a the Carpenter Perfomring Arts Center, CSULB, 6200
Atherton St. in Long Beach, 2PM & 8PM, $23-30, 562-985-7000,
www.carpenterarts.org
April 3, 2004 Also the Peanut Gallery
Series which is especially popular with children two to six years of age is
featuring Korean Classical Dance, Saturday Morning 10 am. Tickets $5.50 -
$8.00, Armstrong Theatre. The Company performs graceful and elegant ceremonial
and social dances that present a stunning vision of traditional Korean
art. A thrilling drum dance
is featured in a rich and vaired repertoire of exciting dances that are an
integral part of the Korean culture.
April 3 Japanese Kabuki and Noh
percussion collaborationwith taiko, plus dancers, 8PM at the Japan America
Theatre, Little Tokyo, $27-30
April 24 Cambodian Ritural through Dance
and Song, 8PM at the Japan America Theatre, $20-23. Pre Concert event at 5PM
including, dance, food, music, books, arts, and crafts in the JACCC plaza,
free.
May 2, 2004 30th
Anniversary Awaya-kai Koto
Concert, 2PM, Marsee Auditorium, El Camino College, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd.,
Torrance, Ca, $10, call 310-329-5965.
The Pacific Asia Museum (46 N. Los Robles
Ave., Pasadena, 91101, 626-449-2742) Family Festival schedule for 2004,
Saturdays, 1-4:
Jan 17 Korean Family Festival
This Weekend (and earlier)
Jan 14 APEX Healthcare SIG: The Scoop on
Asian Diets and Nutrition. The APEX Healthcare Special Interest Group (SIG) is
geared towards the needs and interests of Asian American healthcare
professionalsÑbut everyone from all walks of life are invited to participate as
well! Diets and nutrition are at the top of many people's minds, especially after
feasting throughout the holiday season. A lot of information is readily
available about standard American fare, but what about traditional Asian foods
and cuisines? What are the nutritional do's and don'ts when it comes to our
favorite Asian foods, both for people with special dietary needs, and ordinary
people interested in their own fitness and health? Dr. Susan Lue, Assistant
Professor of Nutritional Sciences at California State University-Los Angeles,
shares with us her knowledge, and answers the questions you might have on this
topic! 7:00pm-9:00pm at Orchid Thai Restaurant, 515 S. Atlantic Blvd (south of
Garvey Ave.) Monterey Park, CA 91754, 626-576-2485, $12 members, $18
non-members (price includes dinner!) First come first served; to reserve a
seat, RSVP to Jhemon Lee by Friday, January 9: jhemon@post.harvard.edu,
562-597-6834
Jan 17 Lecture
- Land of Morning Calm: Korean Culture Then and Now, Part of the Pacific Asia
Museum's January Authors on Asia Program. The Pacific Asia Museum's Authors on
Asia Program presents a reading by author John Stickler and illustrator
Soma Han from their children's book, Land of Morning Calm: Korean Culture
Then and Now. Books will
be available for purchase and signing. Please call 626-449-2742,
ext. 20 for reservations and more information. The book signing is
part of the museum's Korean Family Festival Day, presented in conjunction with
the current exhibition, "Korean Costumes Through the Ages." Free
admission all day, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Pacific Asia Museum, 46
N. Los Robles Ave. , Pasadena, CA 91101. For more informationcall
626-449-2742, www.pacificasiamuseum.org
Jan 17
Pasadena Symphony performs with Gao Hong (http://www.pasadenasymphony.org/musicians.asp?sect=musicians&id=15)
playing the Chinese Pipa for the Tan Dun Concerto for String Orchestra and Pipa
(http://www.pasadenasymphony.org/events.asp?sect=events&id=33).
8PM, Pasadena Civic, 300 E Green St., Pasadena, CA 91101, (626)
584-8833
Friday,
January 16 - Thursday, January 22 Tokyo Godfathers http://www.movienet.com/tokyogodfathers.html,
screening at the Landmark Nuart, 11272 Santa Monica Boulevard, just west of the
405 Freeway
West
Los Angeles, CA 90025, 310-281-8223
Jan 17 Pop alternative band Visiting Violette and spoken
word grop zero3 to present ÒSpirit of JellyfishÓ at the Japan America Theatre,
244. S. San Pedro St, Little Tokyo, 8PM. Tickest $9-20 advanced purchase, $3
more on day of performance. Call 323-953-9363, email vvline@aol.com
Jan 17 Wakana Hanayagi U.S. Conservatory of Japanese
Classical Dance 5th Odorizome (First Dance of the Year) at Maryknoll
Catholic Center, 222 S. Hewitt St., LA 90012, 2:30PM. Open to the public and
free, for info call Mme Hanayagi at 310-822-9193
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Last Weekend
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Something
I missed completely was the opening of the new location of the Chinese American
Museum on Dec. 18, but there is free admission until Feb. 1. Located at 425 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, 90012,
open Tuesday Ð Sunday, 10am to 3pm, (213) 485-8567 or (213) 626-5240.
www.camla.org
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LA Times: (The Times are requiring
registration again, but you might as well sign up for the free on-line access
to their articles. This week they may even be accessible without registration)
Jan 11 New Lease
on Life for Little Tokyo Landmark
The longtime site of a popular
restaurant and gathering spot for Japanese Americans reopens a decade after
quake forced closure.
By Julie Tamaki,
Times Staff Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fareast11jan11,1,3417101.story
Jan 9 TIMELINES
Psychic's WWII
vision led Inland Valley military personnel to G-2 alert
TERRY CARTER
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/rcv/la-rcv-timelines09jan09,1,2394063.story
Jan 12 PASSINGS
Janie Chu, 101;
One of Last Survivors of 1906 San Francisco Quake
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-passings12.2jan12,1,5984756.story
Jan 11 METROPOLIS /
FIXATIONS
Conjecturer's
Sugar
When Making Dessert Is a Creative Act
LESLEE KOMAIKO
http://www.latimes.com/features/printedition/magazine/la-tm-fxcandy02jan11,1,589042.story
Jan 10 CALIFORNIA
Chinatown's
Sidewalk Clutter Targeted
By David Pierson, Times Staff Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-chinatown10jan10,1,1854675.story