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- 9Man: 80 Years of Chinatown Legacy🗓 Sunday, August 31, 2025🕒 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM📍 Columbus Park (on Mulberry St between Mosco St & Bayard St) Celebrate 80 years of 9-Man with an evening of food, music, and local vendors in the heart of Chinatown. This special community event honors the legacy of the game and the people who’ve built […]
- China Airlines Partners with Southwest Airlines to Expand Connections in North AmericaChina Airlines (CAL), a Taiwan-based carrier, announced today (6/2) that it is partnering with Southwest Airlines® in the U.S. to set up a transfer network for trans-Pacific routes. Improved accessibility means in the coming future travelers will be able to fly non-stop from Taiwan to the United States (West Coast) and then transfer initially to […]
- 台北 101 登萬呎高空 華航班機限定快閃為推廣台灣觀光,中華航空攜手台北 101,將「台北 101 好水」搬上華航班機,從 5 月 14 日至 5 月 26 日搭乘台北往返北美航線,包含紐約、洛杉磯、安大略、舊金山、西雅圖、溫哥華等航點的豪華商務艙旅客,都能見到這世界知名的台灣摩天大樓。 台北 101 不僅是台灣指標性地標,同時也是觀光客到台灣必訪的著名景點,特殊的建築外觀,讓人一眼難忘。華航希望透過這款台北 101 造型瓶裝水,將地標意象巧妙搬進客艙,讓旅客登上機後,除了感受華航客艙獨特的東方美學設計風格,體驗「從心做起」的親切服務,更能體會華航與台北 101 共同呈現的用心與精緻款待。 同時迎接 5 月 24 日即將到來的 「紐約大都會台灣日」 (Mets’ AI Taiwan Day)活動,華航安排 5 月 14 日出發北美首班 CI006 台北飛往洛杉磯做為「台北 101 好水」快閃的首發航班;華航紐約分公司也將參與這場盛會,期待藉由這場結合台灣文化、觀光、美食等豐富內容的活動,將旅客帶進台灣,促進交流。 即日起至 5 月 26 日,華航往返北美航線的豪華商務艙,限定供應 6,000 瓶的「台北 101 好水」;6 月底前憑瓶裝水上的吊卡,還可到台北 101 觀景台 89 樓禮品店兌換小禮物。 The post 台北 101 […]
- Taiwan Children’s Festival in New YorkSunday, June 8 · 1 – 4pm EDT. Doors at 12:55pm Taiwan Center (137-44 Northern Boulevard Queens, NY 11354) Join us for a joyful celebration filled with culture, creativity, and childhood nostalgia! Event Highlights: ✨ Play traditional Taiwanese children’s games and relive cherished childhood memories🎨 Enjoy hands-on craft experiences—fun, creative, and perfect for all ages🍡 Savor […]
- The Pocket Park Kids at Theatre RowJoin us for The Pocket Park Kids, a world premiere play about five kids, a talking parakeet, and their fight to save a neighborhood park. Inspired by the UN Global Goals for Sustainability, this show presented by New York City Children’s Theater (NYCCT) empowers young audiences and their grownups to take action for our planet! […]
- Lunar New Year Lantern Festival @ Culture Lab LICSaturday, February 15 · 3 – 9:30pm EST Culture Lab LIC (5-25 46th Avenue Queens, NY 11101) Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.com Join us for a vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year at Culture Lab LIC! Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Asia through a dazzling array of traditional and contemporary performances, delicious food, […]
- SOHO PLAYHOUSE TO PRESENT NEW YORK PREMIERE OF AFTER ENDGAME, WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY KEVIN JAMES DOYLESoHo Playhouse proudly presents the New York premiere of After Endgame, written and performed by Kevin James Doyle, and directed by two time Emmy Award winner and Writers Guild Award nominee Cory Cavin. After Endgame runs February 11 – March 8, 2025 in a limited 4-week engagement for 21 performances in the theater’s intimate Huron […]
- Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Celebrates the 2025 Lunar New Year of the Snake Across Four Prestigious VenuesThe Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will celebrate the 2025 Lunar New Year of the Snake with performances at four distinguished venues: Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College, New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark, Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture in the Bronx, and Proctor’s Theatre in Schenectady, NY. This year’s […]
- Contemporary EastFriday, December 20, 20248:00 pm Roulette: 509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217(Entrance on the Corner of Third Avenue; Accessible Entrance on Atlantic Ave) Using CODE AsianinNY to receive a $15 ticket special.Get your tickets at https://roulette.org/ Contemporary East is founded by Yuko Fujiyama, a renowned classically trained pianist whose improvisational compositions and collaborations have established her as […]
- Contemporary East Series featuring four diverse and distinguished music ensembles led by Asian American musiciansThursday, December 19, 2024, 8:00pmSet 1 – DoYeon Kim QuintetSet 2 – Leo Chang and Young Mong Friday, December 20, 2024, 8:00pmSet 1 – Lesley MokSet 2 – Yuko Fujiyama Duo+ Tickets: code AsianinNY for $15 Discounted Tickets $25 ADVANCE; $30 DOOR; $20 STUDENT/SENIOR(w/ ID, SENIOR 65+ – advance and at door)www.roulette.org Japanese pianist Yuko Fujiyama founded Contemporary […]
- 9Man: 80 Years of Chinatown Legacy
FILMS & THEATER Archive
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Film Review: One Child
Posted on November 1, 2014 | No CommentsArticle by Monica (Yimeng) Geng One of China’s worst Catastrophes in the past three decades […] -
Film Review: the Golden Era
Posted on October 17, 2014 | 1 CommentArticle by Monica (Yimeng) Geng Chinese director Xu An Hua creates yet another extraordinary movie, […] -
Film Review: Hiroshima Mon Amour
Posted on October 15, 2014 | No CommentsBy Eder Guzman The Film Society at Lincoln center will be presenting “Hiroshima Mon Amour” […] -
Film Review: “Lilting”, a Drama With Much to Say on Communication
Posted on September 28, 2014 | No CommentsBy Eder Guzman In the film “Lilting”, written and directed by Hong Khaou, we are […] -
Film Review: But Always
Posted on September 13, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young How long are people willing to wait to be with their true […] -
Film Review: The Thieves
Posted on September 8, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young The Thieves is an action-comedy directed by the renowned Korean crime-thriller director, […] -
Film Review: The Father’s Love
Posted on September 3, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young The Father’s Love, directed by Sharon Kon, is a dramatic film that […] -
Urban Momfare: Urban Mom’s Take Center Stage
Posted on September 1, 2014 | No CommentsArticle by Eder Guzman “Urban Momfare” is wonderfully dry and satirical musical play about a […] -
Interviewing Directors Patrick Lung Kong and Tsui Hark
Posted on August 28, 2014 | No CommentsArticle by Kevin Young Photo credit Niko The pioneer filmmaker, Patrick Lung Kong will be […] -
Film Review: Ghina
Posted on August 21, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young Ghina, directed by Christine Choy, is a documentary educating viewers about the […] -
Film Review: How To Fight in Six-Inch Heels
Posted on August 20, 2014 | No CommentsBy Joy Chiang Ling How To Fight in Six-Inch Heels stars Vietnamese-American actress, writer and […] -
Film Review: Bringing Tibet Home
Posted on August 16, 2014 | No CommentsBy Joy Chiang Ling Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet started over fifty years ago, […] -
Film Review: Sold
Posted on August 11, 2014 | No CommentsArticle By Joy Chiang Ling Photo by Niko Directed by American filmmaker Joseph D. Brown, […] -
Film Review: Letters From the South
Posted on August 9, 2014 | No CommentsBy Joy Chiang Ling “Diaspora” is a term commonly used to describe Jewish people living […] -
Film Review: Pretty Rosebud
Posted on August 8, 2014 | 1 CommentBy Kevin Young Pretty Rosebud, directed by Oscar Torre who also stars in the movie, […] -
Film Review: 100 Days
Posted on August 7, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young 100 Days, directed by Harry Chan, is a film that shows a […] -
Film Review: Kumu Hina
Posted on August 6, 2014 | No CommentsBy Joy Chiang Ling Kumu Hina, a documentary directed by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, […] -
Film Review: Awesome Asian Bad Guys
Posted on August 5, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young Awesome Asian Bad Guys, directed by the partnership of Patrick Epino and […] -
Film Review: Chu and Blossom
Posted on August 4, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young Chu and Blossom, directed by Gavin Kelly and Charles Chu (has a […] -
Film Review: Song of The Phoenix
Posted on August 3, 2014 | No CommentsBy Kevin Young It’s 2014 and traditional culture values are starting to fade away. The […]