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This year's New York Asian American International Film Festival included films such as Hong Kong's Pastry, China's Li Tong, and the Philippines' Hubad.
Published on: 8/14/2009
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The only feature film screened twice at the AAIFF 2009, Sarba Das' Karma Calling follows the story of a Hindu family in Hoboken, New Jersey, in denial about their credit card debt. We caught up with Barnali Das, who plays the oldest daughter, Sonal Raj.
Published on: 8/14/2009
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The only feature film screened twice at the AAIFF 2009, Sarba Das' Karma Calling follows the story of a Hindu family in Hoboken, New Jersey, in denial about their credit card debt. We caught up with Parvesh Cheena, who plays the villainous call center operator, Peter Patnick (or Promod Pattanayaka).
Published on: 8/14/2009
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Writer Anne Lee reports on this year's Asian American International Film Festival in New York, covering Wayne Wang's Princess of Nebraska, Jessica Yu's Ping Pong Playa and more.
Published on: 7/25/2008
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APA Japan correspondent Anne Lee gives us a play-by-play as Avex Trax' 2006 summer festival, A-nation, wraps up in Tokyo.
Published on: 9/7/2006
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Ten plus years into a successful singing career, Amuro Namie is still a crowd pleaser, convincing APA concert critic Anne Lee that she is still the queen of hip-hop and forever a J-pop diva. It's almost like we are there in the action, teeny-bopping all over again.
Published on: 9/7/2006
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Asia's most buzzed-about export, Initial D, screened at the AFI Fest to the delight of many. Or rather, the delight of Jay Chou diehards.
Published on: 11/17/2005
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Can One Nite in Mongkok resuscitate the slumbering giant of Hong Kong cinema: the cop flick? Or is it merely shooting blanks? APA discusses.
Published on: 9/22/2005
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Venetian splendor meets Asian invasion, Hong Kong soap classic revisited, Bae Yong Joon bigger in Japan than Spielberg and Cruise combined, Southern All Stars are back, and much more in this edition of News From Abroad.
Published on: 9/8/2005
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Nisei Week in full bloom, 2046 opens nationwide, VC celebrates its 35th, Olivia Cheng teams up with Robert Duvall and more in this edition of News Bites.
Published on: 8/18/2005
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The Track 16 Gallery brings an assortment of contemporary posters from Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia, and the excellent placards make it friendly for those not so well-versed in poster culture and graphic design.
Published on: 7/21/2005
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Welly Yang’s autobiographical musical theatre showcase was a royal treat for the Royce Hall patronage. Well, almost everyone...
Published on: 7/21/2005
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Propergander returns with another comic hit.
Published on: 6/9/2005
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This year's Nikkei Bruin Conference on Japanese popular music successful in establishing interdisciplinary dialogue amongst professors, scholars and musicologists.
Published on: 3/19/2004
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