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You’ve Got Talent in NYC

You've Got Talent in NYC

Enjoy hip-hop dancing, singing, comedy, and more at “You Got Talent,” a fundraiser for the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF). The non-profit group is hosting a one night talent competition for New York’s finest. The contest is a spin-off of the Action Council’s past three “Asian American Idol” events. Support your friends, listen to judges’ comments, and enjoy drink specials throughout the night. Audience voting will determine the top three acts. The competitors include:

Caroline Tseng and Dimitri Zakharov (on guitar)
Bboy Chem and Bboy Gin from Floor Obsession
HipTop
Stephanie Morillo
Brad Go
Lucas Kwong
Lynda Turet
Paul Rosiak
Kenrick Cabey

Here’s more on the event:

Doors open @ 6:30 p.m.; show starts @ 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: $20 pre-sale / $25 at door
Celebrity judges: Karla Garcia, Jen Kwok, Zawadi Noel
Emcee: Ruby Veridiano
DJ: VNA

All proceeds will benefit CACF, the nation’s only pan-Asian children’s advocacy organization. Buy tickets here.

Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) Promo video

2011 New York City Asian American Student Conference (NYCAASC)

2011 New York City Asian American Student Conference (NYCAASC)

If you’re in NYC this weekend, drop by the 2011 New York City Asian American Student Conference (NYCAASC). The theme this year for the 5th annual New York City Asian American Student Conference (NYCAASC) is “eMerging Profiles.” Keeping in mind how new media has been a catalyst to many vast social and political movements today, they play on the wording “eMerging” to convey the dynamic processes of merging and emerging and opt to highlight tangible “profiles” rather than the often hard-to-grasp concept of “identities.” In these fast-paced times, blogs, YouTube and other forms of new media have been helpful in reaching across physical boundaries, increasing the accessibility of resources, and connecting with those that seek commonality and recognition. Moreover, they want to emphasize that this theme surrounding “new/alternative media” also recognizes that throughout history, when traditional media and spaces were exclusionary, Asian Pacific Americans have consistently showed creativity in forging new media through which to think for themselves. Social networking, both online and in person, has been the forefront in the ability to establish who we are as social creatures.

This year’s conference will be a place to merge different perceptions of Asian Americans, to reveal the clashes as well as the similarities of the many views out there. We will closely examine the multi-layered relationship we as individuals have with the term “Asian American,” by delving into what it means to be Asian, to be American, and to be Asian American. From there, we will bring to light our different emerging profiles and reinvent ourselves in order to educate, communicate, organize and build coalitions for broader movements of social and political change.

This is a FREE event with FREE food and drinks! Register today here. The last day for registration is April 13th at 5PM.

NYCAASC goes down on April 16, 2011 9:30AM
NYU Kimmel Center
60Washington Square S.
New York, NY

Join fellow Asian Americans in NYC from colleges and universities like New York University (NYU), Columbia University, Hunter College, Baruch College, School of Visual Arts (SVA), and more

2011 New York City Asian American Student Conference (NYCAASC) Trailer

More about NYCAASC
NYCAASC (pronounced NYE-SACK) is an annual gathering dedicated to promoting awareness of Asian Pacific American issues and history among youth. Based in New York City and planned by college students, NYCAASC offers a broad range of engaging workshops and panels that address issues pertinent to Asian Pacific Americans on local, national, and global scales.

Empire Corner directed by J.P. Chan

Empire Corner directed by J.P. Chan

If you missed the short film “Empire Corner” directed by J.P. Chan on the film festival circuit, you can now watch it online. Set in New York City, a woman travels across two worlds to find a man she never got a chance to know. The 2010 short film features Teyonah Parris, Alexis Camins, Shalita Grant, Jo Mei, Corey Antonio Hawkins, Aaron Moten, and Tyrien Obahnjoko.

Also see J.P. Chan’s short Dry Clean Only featuring Aaron Yoo. His next short “Digital Antiquities” is part of the Futurestates Season 2 series coming soon.

Empire Corner directed by J.P. Chan

David Choi joins The 2011 DigiTour

David Choi joins The 1011 DigiTour

David Choi in joining The DigiTour, the first ever nationwide tour bringing YouTube to YOU! The tour is slated to hit 27 cities in 6 weeks this spring including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, Orlando, Charlotte, Miami, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, and more. Also coming out on the road are YouTubers Dave Days (What Does It Take), Mystery Guitar Man, De Storm, AutoTuneTheNews/The Gregory Brothers, and Ricky Ficarelli — stay tuned for guest star announcements! David Choi will definitely play That Girl, Won’t Even Start, and By My Side. The rest is up to fans telling him what to play. More details coming soon.

David Choi joins the 2011 DigiTour

What’s In Your Head Spring Tour with afterschoolspecial

What's In Your Head Spring Tour with afterschoolspecial

afterschoolspecial has officially announced the first leg of their What’s In Your Head Spring Tour 2011. They’ll be taking off in about 2 weeks to begin their tour on the East Coast and will be making their way around USA to rock some mics and take some names. Come and visit them, say hi, and enjoy some shows! Touring behind their recently released, “IT’S ALL IN YOUR HEAD” Full Length Album. Get ready to rock to songs like BE, NAME, and Future Rockstars of America.

Be sure to get their album “It’s All in Your Head” on It's All In Your Head - afterschoolspecial and amazon.

What’s In Your Head Spring Tour with afterschoolspecial

Here’s a list of tour dates so far:

February 25 | 7:30PM W/ Clara C
Yale University- Sudler Hall
New Haven, CT
ALL AGES

February 26 | 6:30PM W/ Jubilee Project, Jason Min, Rooftop Pursuit
Arlene’s Grocery- Jubilee Project Benefit Concert
95 Stanton St.
New York, NY
21+

March 3 | 7:00PM W/ Clara C
Tufts University- Hotung Cafe
Medford, MA
All Ages

March 4 | 7:00PM W/ Wong Fu Productions, Jason Yang, Jennifer Chung, Magnetic North + Taiyo Na, Jason Chen, David Choi, Joseph Vincent, Janice Yan
Boston University- George Sherman Union: Metcalf Hall
Boston, MA
All Ages

March 6 | 7:00PM
Brandeis University- Sherman Function Hall
Waltham, MA
All Ages

March 26 | 8:30PM
afterschoolspecial 3 Year Anniversary Party
KGB Studio
1640 North Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA
18+

April 8 | 5:00PM
Indiana University- IU Auditorium
Bloomington, IN
All Ages

2011 Jubilee Project Concert Tour

Jubilee Project Concert Tour

The Jubilee Project Concert Tour kicks off this weekend in Washington DC. Their tour continues in February and March hitting New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. They’re featuring some awesome performers, premiering their newest videos, and raising awareness for a ton of great causes, such as hepatitis B, domestic violence, bullying, breast cancer, and more.

Jubilee Project Concert Tour Schedule:

Washington DC – 2/19 with Sulu DC, Rooftop Pursuit & Amanda Lee
New York – 2/26 with Rooftop Pursuit, Sunspots, afterschoolspecial & Jason Min
Philadelphia 3/19 : Landmark Americana, 9pm
Boston 3/26 : Tommy Doyles in Harvard Square, 8pm

See some of The Jubilee Project videos including Love Language, Waiting Game, and Beautiful.

2011 Jubilee Project Concert Tour Promo