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International Secret Agents 2009 – San Francisco Teaser

UPDATE: International Secret Agents 2009 Los Angeles

International Secret Agents (ISA) 2009 is set for March 20, 2009 in San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts! If you missed out on the first International Secret Agents concert thrown in September 2008, Wong Fu Productions and Far*East Movement have been hard at work planning the next International Secret Agents concert. This time the stage is set in San Francisco!

Wong Fu Productions

Far*East Movement

&

Jin the MC!!

Full line up coming soon.

Tickets go on sale soon.

UPDATE: International Secret Agents Outreach Tour happens March 2-4, 2009. Get details and win ISA swag.

MUSIC FEATURED:

“Millionaire” – Far*East Movement off their new album “Animal

International Secret Agents 2009 – San Francisco Teaser

Warriors vs Rockets – Asian American Night

For those in the San Francisco Bay Area, Yao Ming rolls into town on Friday December, 12. Yao Ming just came off a game against the Warriors with a season high of 33 point, 19 points in the fourth quarter alone, and a season high of 5 assists. He ended the night with 14 rebounds as well. The Houston Rockets blew out the Golden State Warriors 131-112.

Yao Ming is on a hot streak. If you want to watch Yao Ming play against the Warriors in the San Francisco Bay Area, you can get discount tickets at SanFranciscoChinatown.com. That night is also Asian American Night – you get a commemorative Asian American Heritage Night T-shirt, plus an invitation to an exclusive pre-game mixer! Recently, there was also a very successful Filipino Heritage Night with the Warriors.

Warriors vs Rockets recap – December 5, 2008

YouTube Live – Asian American edition

Join your fellow YouTube fans online on Saturday, November 22nd 8 PM EST, 5PM PST for a live streaming event that is part concert, part variety show and part party! YouTube Live will honor the most groundbreaking, creative, and buzzworthy videos and individuals from the site’s early days through today. Be sure to visit http://www.youtube.com/live for updates on acts, and to watch the live stream online. The event will be filmed live from Fort Mason in San Francisco. If you are reading this from Asia, there’s a YouTube Live Tokyo.

Asian American YouTube celebrities are expected to be there in force. They include Jon M. Chu (creator of the The Biggest Online Dance Battle in YouTube History) and The League of Extraordinary Dancers, Lil Demon (he’s a baby bboy), Nigahiga, Kevjumba, thewinekone, Freddie Wong (mad Guitar Hero skillz), and funtwo (mad regular guitar skillz)

Previously announced participants include internet born stars Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em and Esmee Denters, Grammy Award winners’ Will.I.Am and Akon, and Discovery Channels’ MythBuster stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman. New acts scheduled to join this lineup include known performers such as, Katy Perry, Fred, Brandon Hardesty, Joe Satriani, Bo Burnham, MC Hammer, The Spinto Band, and Katers 17.

In addition, the “Vlog Squad,” a group of long-time YouTube community members, will offer exclusive, behind-the-scenes access from different areas of the venue; William Sledd, Michael Buckley (What the Buck), Lisa Nova, and Tay Zonday have already been named as part of this ace reporting team. Tay Zonday will also put his unique pipes to work as the announcer for the show and Mike Relm will serve as house video jockey.

UPDATE:

Freddie Wong and funtwo jamming at YouTube Live

Planet B-boy at YouTube Live

DJ Mike Relm at YouTube Live

Jon Chu & The League of Extraordinary Dancers on YouTube Live

YouTube Live: The Next Evolution of Dance

Lil Demon at Youtube Live

Nigahiga at Youtube Live – Wth is a VLog

Kevjumba at Youtube Live

thewinekone at Youtube Live

Freddie Wong will perform at YouTube Live

funtwo at Youtube Live

Flower Drum Song – 50th Anniversary

Flower Drum Song celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The musical opens tomorrow for 2 week. For those in the San Francisco Bay Area, this is one of the rare opportunities to see a full Asian American cast performing a Broadway Musical. Get tickets at SanFranciscoChinatown.com or at the American Musical Theatre.



Flower Drum Song synopsis

Set in the late 1950s, this new adaptation centers on Mei-Li who arrives in San Francisco’s Chinatown after fleeing communist China. The naïve young refugee is befriended by Wang, who is struggling to keep the Chinese Opera theatrical tradition alive despite his son’s determination to turn the family theatre into a rowdy nightclub. A unique blending of American razz-ma-tazz and stylized Chinese traditions, this beautiful theatrical tapestry is highlighted by its wonderful score, that is both romantic and showbiz-brassy and includes “I Enjoy Being a Girl,” “A Hundred Million Miracles,” “Sunday” and “Chop Suey.”

Flower Drum Song – Movie Clip

Maya Lin : Systematic Landscapes

Recent sculptures, drawings, and installations by the celebrated artist Maya Lin are on view at the de Young Museum October 25, 2008, to January 18, 2009. Lin (b. 1959) came to prominence in 1981 with her design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and has since achieved a high degree of recognition for a body of work that includes monuments, buildings, earthworks, sculpture, and installations. Systematic Landscapes is Lin’s second nationally-traveling exhibition in ten years, with venues in Seattle, St. Louis, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. “This exhibition continues my interest in exploring notions of landscape and geologic phenomena,” says Lin. “The works created, both small- and large-scale installations, reveal new and at times unexpected views of the natural world: from the topology of the ocean floor to the stratified layers of a mountain to a form that sits between water and earth.”

Lin’s extraordinary ability to convey complex and poetic ideas using simple forms and natural materials is fully evident in Systematic Landscapes. Working in a scale that relates to the land, and combining a deep interest in forces and forms of nature with a long-term investigation into the possibilities of sculptural form to embody meaning, this exhibition offers a rich, immersive experience for visitors that brings the sensory understanding of Lin’s outdoor works inside.




Lin has created a trio of large-scale sculptural installations for the exhibition that present different ways to encounter and comprehend the landscape. 2×4 Landscape (2006), a vast hill built of 65,000 boards set on end, presents a land surface rising from the gallery floor. Water Line (2006), a wire-frame three-dimensional drawing in space based on an undersea formation, is installed overhead and dips into the visitor’s sightline. Blue Lake Pass (2006) is a topographic translation of a Colorado mountain range made of layers of stacked particleboard that have been segmented and pulled apart to create landscape strata through which the visitor can see.




Systematic Landscapes also includes a series of sculptures based on the water volumes of various inland seas; plaster reliefs of imagined landscapes that are embedded directly into gallery walls; large drawings of landforms and river sheds; and altered atlases that present alternative topographies.

Concurrent with Systematic Landscapes is the debut of Maya Lin’s public art installation Where the Land Meets the Sea, a tubular wire sculpture commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission for the California Academy of Sciences, also in Golden Gate Park. The installation is the first permanent work by Lin in San Francisco. The de Young exhibition will feature small-scale models, maquettes, and renderings of the piece, engaging audiences in Lin’s creative thinking process and studio practice.



Maya Lin Systematic Landscapes Documentary

2008 Taiwan Film Festival

The 2008 Taiwan Film Festival opens Thursday and Friday, October 16-17, at Fromm Hall on the beautiful campus of University of San Francisco! Fromm Hall is located just off of Parker Avenue, between Golden Gate Avenue and Fulton Street. Film Festival will continue to Stanford University, University of Washington, University of Oregon and University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Here’s the tour schedule for the 2008 Taiwan Film Festival:

University of San Francisco

10/16 – 10/17

The 2008 Taiwan Film Festival will run at the University of San Francisco’s Fromm Hall October 16-17, 2008. Cheng Wen-Tang’s SUMMER’S TAIL will screen at 5:45pm on Thursday, October 16, and will be followed by a Q&A with the director and a special live musical performance by lead actress Enno Cheng. On Friday, October 17, the documentary THE GANGSTER’S GOD will be featured, with the director in attendance. TFF will also be showing films at Stanford University on Oct 17-18.

Stanford University

10/17 – 10/18

The 2008 Taiwan Film Festival will run at Stanford University (Cubberley Aud.) on Oct 17 & 18. Jay Chou’s directorial debut SECRETS will screen at 8pm on October 17. October 18th will features three films, including two documentaries: ELEPHANT BOY AND ROBOGIRL and FOR MORE SUN, as well as Lin Jing-Jie’s award winner feature THE MOST DISTANT COURSE. Filmmakers will be on hand for Q&A during Saturday’s films.

University of Washington

10/19 – 10/22

The Taiwan Film Festival (TFF) will showcase the best of the Republic of China’s contemporary films. With a focus on “Youth and Redemption,” the festival will return to the University of Washington (Seattle) from October 20-22. The festival begins Monday, October 20 with an opening reception and live musical performance from Enno Cheng. Besides starring in the first feature SUMMER’S TAIL, she is also a celebrated pop singer in Taiwan.

University of Oregon in Eugene

10/23 – 10/25

THE GANGSTER’S GOD begins this year’s Taiwan Film Festival with a live performance from Enno Cheng at the opening reception that follows. A celebrated pop singer, she also stars in SUMMER’S TAIL, the second film in the festival. The carefully selected lineup includes FOR MORE SUN, THE MOST DISTANT COURSE, ELEPHANT BOY AND ROBOGIRL, SECRET, THE LOST KINGDOM and SPIDER LILIES. Filmmakers will be present for Q&A at 4 of the 8 films.

University of Nevada Las Vegas

10/24 – 10/26

This 3 day festival begins with SECRETS and ELEPHANT BOY AND ROBOGIRL. Highlights includes a live performance by Enno Cheng, star of Cheng Wen-Tang’s SUMMER’S TAIL. A celebrated pop singer, she also stars in SUMMER’S TAIL, which starts off the three-day festival. The carefully selected line-up includes THE WALL PASSER, FOR MORE SUN, THE LOST KINGDOM, THE GANGSTER’S GOD AND THE MOST DISTANT COURSE. Filmmakers will be present for 4 of the 8 films.

Summer’s Tail Trailer