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Vote and party with Asian American celebs

Get your vote on in the Los Angeles area. Whether your are for McCain or Obama, register to vote.

Scheduled performances include:

Projekt NewSpeak (Sketch Comedy)

Alex Hwang (Kollaboration + Projekt NewSpeak)

Sam Geunjin Kang (Kollaboration Acoustic 2)

Jason Arimoto (Kollaboration Acoustic 2)

Beau Sia (Spoken Word)

Celebrity Guest Appearances by:

Aaron Yoo

Archie Kao

James Kyson Lee

John Cho

Michelle Krusiec

Nikki Bilderback

Olivia Munn

Sung Kang

Party is on 10.17.08 at Wokcano, 1413 5th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401. 8pm to 2am. Cover charge is $15, but FREE if you register to vote with CAUSE.

Asian American voting PSA

ID Film Fest in Los Angeles

The inaugural ID Film Fest, a new festival dedicated to contemporary digital films that explore and celebrate identity crisis in the diverse Asian/Pacific Islander communities, will showcase an international line-up of new and first-time locally-screened features, documentaries and shorts from Thursday, Sept. 25 through Sunday, Sept. 28, at the Japanese American National Museum’s Democracy Forum. The screenings are free to National Museum members and tickets are $5 for each film for non-members, with advanced ticket purchases recommended.

Organized by co-programmers Quentin Lee and the National Museum’s Koji Sakai, the ID Film Fest will feature several Los Angeles premieres of features and documentaries that examine, explore or celebrate the identity crisis in our diverse global Asian community.

“What Ridley Scott has imagined in Blade Runner is already a reality. Los Angeles is a postmodern collage of cultures and identity. Even within the broader umbrella of the ‘Asian American’ community, there are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Laotian, Cambodian Americans, just to name a few. Further diversifying the community are the division between first generation immigrants and those who were born here. A crisis of identity is inevitable and necessary even though we fantasize a more utopian unity,” observed Lee.

Opening night, Sept. 25, features the Los Angeles premiere of Michael Frank’s rarely seen Ra Choi, a drama about four Asian street kids, torn by poverty and drug use, trying to make a life for themselves in Sydney. Preceding the feature is Aldo Velasco’s hilarious short “Jenny Tran (Not Her Real Name)” based on a real life Asian American female ecstasy dealer.

Ra Choi Trailer

On Friday, Sept. 26, the Los Angeles premiere of Quentin Lee’s first documentary feature, 0506HK, will be screened. The documentary takes a humorous and touching study of the vanishing identity of his generation of “Hong Kong people” who were all born when it was still a colony of Great Britain. Since the 1997 handover, that Hong Kong has ceased to exist. The evening will also feature three shorts–“All of Me”, “Reverse Discri-Mission” and “Dimsum & Racetrack”–as part of the program, “Conflicting Passions”.

0506HK Trailer

Wee Li Lin’s comedic drama, Gone Shopping (Los Angeles premiere), will highlight the screenings on Saturday, Sept. 27. This presentation centers on a Singaporean housewife who faces her mid-life crisis by escaping to a 24-hour shopping mall. The evening also features Ann Kaneko’s comical and experimental sci-fi short, “Outer Limits Redux”, which will be shown first.

Gone Shopping Trailer

To close the inaugural festival with the theme, “Fiction/Non-Fiction”, Tony Toka’s energetic skate poetry short, “Skate Free”, will open the evening’s program. That will be followed by three half-hour documentaries (all Los Angeles premieres), including Marlyn M. Bilas’ “Shanti”, one of the first films about Fiji Indian Americans and the story of a 21-year-old prearranged bride who is diagnosed with cancer; “Running Dragon”, exploring the life of an aspiring Vietnamese Los Angeles actor who was adopted as an infant by an American family; and, Ling Liu’s “Officer Tsukamoto”, a gripping documentary that follows the cold case investigation of the murder of Japanese American police officer Ron Tsukamoto, who was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop in Berkeley in the 1970s.

Running Dragon Trailer

“In America, we tend to lump different Asians into one group, both for the informed and uniformed. This festival is founded to explore both the complexity and diversity of the global Asian identities,” explained Sakai, who is public program manager at the Japanese American National Museum. “We are proud to present the first edition of the festival and its films in our Democracy Forum.”

All screenings begin at 7:30 p.m. every night at the Democracy Forum in the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy. The building is located at 111 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (directly across the National Museum’s courtyard). Tickets can be purchased on-site.

60th Primetime Emmy Awards – Asian American edition

We spotted a bunch of Asian Americans on the red carpet for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards. Here’s the people we found: Sandra Oh, Grace Park, Kal Penn, Daniel Dae Kim, Mindy Kaling, and Padma Lakshmi.

Sandra Oh (Korean Canadian actress on Grey’s Anatomy)

Sandra Oh was the only Asian nominated for an Emmy Award. Unfortunately, she did not win. (Hopefully next year.)

Grace Park (Korean American/Canadian actress on Battlestar Galactica)

Kal Penn (Indian American actor on House)

Daniel Dae Kim – (Korean American actor on Lost)

Mindy Kaling (Indian American – writer/actress for The Office)

Padma Lakshmi (Indian American – host of Top Chef)

60th Primetime Emmy Awards

Star Trek’s George Takei gets married in Los Angeles

George Takei (71) and Brad Altman (54)were wed in Los Angeles with Star Trek co-stars Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig standing by. On Sunday evening in a Buddhist ceremony, the pair said their vows while standing in a circle of yellow rose petals in front of 200 guests. Nichols and Koenig served as the maid of honor and best man in the ceremony. The reception was held in the Japanese American National Museum.

George Takei gets married in Los Angeles (video starts at the 53 second mark)

Kelly Hu wants to take you to Los Angeles

Kelly Hu and Kyle Swan invite you to enter into a contest with Reef Check and alivenotdead.com to win a trip to the Reef Check Fundraiser Banquet on November 15th. The winner gets airfare and hotel to Los Angeles on November 15th to attend the Reef Rescue Gala. This exciting event will take place at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach and will feature celebrities, a live scuba exhibition, hula dancers, and cuisine from reef nations around the world. Reef Check is a non-profit that is dedicated to the preservation of coral reefs worldwide.

International Secret Agents Concert

It’s no easy task to make their way into mainstream media is no easy task for Asian Americans. Therefore, like secret agents, they find other ways to create their own paths to break into the entertainment world.

Wong Fu Productions and FarEast Movement have joined together to host a huge concert in hopes to unite the Asian American community in support of some of the newest, and most talented groups and artists out there right now. They wish to inspire and influence this new generation of Asian Americans.

Artist Line Up:

– FAR EAST MOVEMENT (FM) – (National Radio spins for “Lowridin” and “You’ve Got A Friend”) – Hip Hop

– WONG FU PRODUCTIONS – Film producers, Will be screening new/unreleased work

– QUEST DANCE CREW (Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance”, American Idol) – Dance Crew

TATUM JONES (America’s Got Talent) – R&B Group

– MAGNETIC NORTH – Hip Hop, “Drift Away” MV with Wong Fu Productions

– JENNIFER CHUNG – Acoustic, Singer/Songwriter, over 5 million hits on youtube

– PAUL DATEH – Hip hop violinist and song writer. Over 2 million views on YouTube

Special Guests: Sung Kang and DJ Virman & the Power 106 Mixers

A message from Phillip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, Kev Nish of Far*East Movement

In case you are not in the Los Angeles area, here some clips from the artists you can enjoy.

Dance Like Michael Jackson Music Video – a major collaboration with Wong Fu Productions, Far East Movement, and Quest Dance Crew.

Magnetic North – Drift Away video

Jennifer Chung talking San Francisco and International Secret Agents Concert

Paul Dateh – the hip hop violinist