The
7th Annual Asian Film Fest Revisits Small
S.F. Theater Although
not world-renowned as of yet, the long-awaited
Asian Film Festival received a warm welcome
at the 4 Star Theater
Caste
Into the Storm Combining
vibrant imagery and powerful performances
in a brutal examination of the sexism and
casteism pervading Indian society, The Sandstorm
is a story of tremendous courage and dignity
A
Ninja Star on Hollywood Boulevard?
Steven
Tsuchida's short film "A Ninja Pays Half the
Rent" stalks the film festivals see
more
M
U S I C
Playing
for Air
A
young musician shows what she can do with one simple
idea and a lot of heart see
more
A R T
The
Performing Arts Creates Communities of All Sizes A dazzling array of
performances portrayed East Asian artistic traditions
at Grand Performances' Far East Festival of Music
and Dance last week see
more
Ink,
Clay, and Culture Traditional Korean arts
take the stage in two new LACMA Exhibits see
more
E
V E N T S
'Looking
For YLLOGRL' Sets the Path Toward Shattering Stereotypes
It seems like everyone is "Looking For YLLOGRL;"
are you? -- Inside scoop on the VIP cocktail party
and movie screening see
more
"Where
Candy Come From?"
Performance artist Kip Fulbeck tackles
the meaning of Hapa, Rice Chasers, and an "L.A.
Christmas" with mixed results see
more
F
I L M
What's
the Cure for Green Card Fever? Suing Your Lawyer!
Indian-American film, Green Card Fever, humorously
depicts the otherwise discouraging pursuit of American
legal residency see
more
Another
Jackie Chan Movie but with More Lip Action
Can "The Medallion" save itself from its
random mysteries and romantic nonsense? No, but
maybe the pizza guy from "There's Something
About Mary" can see
more
C
L I P S
Clips
Ending August 29, 2003
Celebrating Asian-American contributions
to hip-hop at Wing Luke Asian Museum; Showcasing
APA talent at Dragon's Roar; Experiencing classic
Chinese opera at SilkROAD 2003... see
more
F
O R E I G N
News
From Abroad
Korea's "The Good Wife"
is favored by Venice; Lea Salonga returns home;
Ho Chi Minh's political days in Hong Kong are documented;
controversy stirs with the overseas release of "Shaolin
Soccer"; Bollywood goes under the knife; and
more in the News From Abroad. see
more