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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

Free Screening of Shaolin Soccer in SF

Free Screening of Shaolin Soccer in SF

San Francisco readers, the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) and the Japan Center Mall have partnered to bring you a very special free event in Japantown Peace Plaza. This weekend they’ll have a FREE outdoor screening of Shaolin Soccer, a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the film. Here’s the details:

Saturday, January 15th | 7:00 PM

SHAOLIN SOCCER
A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master’s death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses.

FREE FOR EVERYONE!

Peace Plaza in Japantown
Post Street at Buchanan Street
San Francisco, CA

Early arrival highly suggested. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Beatrock Music Anniversary Celebrations

Beatrock Music Anniversary Celebrations

Beatrock Music, the independent record label home to Bambu, Otayo Dubb, Power Struggle, The CounterParts, and Bwan is celebrating its first birthday! Now a year deep in the music scene with six releases under its belt, Beatrock Music has a lot to celebrate. To mark the occasion, the label is putting on two events. The first will be on December 10th at The Cellar in Long Beach. The second will be the following evening on December 11th at Pier 23 in San Francisco. Both events promise to be chock-full of live entertainment, from live music by label musicians to live artwork by the Beatrock Artists Kollective.

From San Francisco, to Long Beach and beyond; BEATROCK MUSIC has musically championed the voice of a generation, offering music fans more than the standard Top-40 fare. Since their launch in January 2009, label head Eric “Fatgums” Strand, has established BEATROCK MUSIC as the home for a diverse line up of artists.

Strand has nurtured and grown BEATROCK MUSIC from the beginning. “I started BEATROCK MUSIC to provide a platform for socially progressive artists. I wanted to help create their music. I wanted to share their music with the world.” 6 releases later, and 4 more albums in the works, next weekend marks BEATROCK MUSIC’s 1 year anniversary.

Honoring their endeared relationship to West Coast independent Hip Hop; Eric “Fatgums Strand” and his BEATROCK MUSIC family will take the party to two cities. First stop is Long Beach, California. “Our listening audience is politically and culturally active” says Strand. ”Most of whom gathered in Long Beach at a local Art Gallery/ Store, Beatrock. BEATROCK MUSIC is about continuing the safe space for artists to show their work. That’s why the 1st part of our celebration is here. Then we’ll take it to San Francisco!” Similarly, the Bay Area is home to a socially conscious and creative crowd. “A lot of our artists are based from the area. I wanted to have their fans and supporters be able to join in the party”

Beatrock Music Anniversary Celebrations

12/10: LONG BEACH — The Cellar (201 East Broadway)
Live Performances by:
· Bambu and DJ Phatrick
· Power Struggle
· Otayo Dubb
· The CounterParts
· Bwan
· L.U.V
· K-nine
Host: Mass Movement
DJs: DJ ET and Krissfader

12/11: SAN FRANCISCO — Pier 23 (Pier 23 on the Embarcadero)
Live Performances by:
· Otayo Dubb
· Power Struggle
· Dirty Boots
· Kiwi
· Rocky Rivera
Host: Bambu
DJs: DJ Roza, DJ Fonz and Fatgums

GO! OHANA – November 2010

GO! OHANA - November 2010

If you’re in the SF Bay Area, check out GO! OHANA tonite. Held every month at the historic La Pena Cultural Center in Berkeley, GO! OHANA is RAMA’s monthly APA music and art show celebrating the pan-Asian family. Emceed by Ryan Takemiya, the event spotlights independent artists of every genre and style. It offers artists an intimate space that immerses you in the performances in an inclusive and welcoming community. Here’s this month’s line up:

Dil Se
UC Berkeley’s Dil Se was founded by Arjun Ohri in 2004 after many semesters of being just a dream. Dil Se combines the melody-based raagas of Hindi Film Music with the depth and harmony that drive western music to create a fresh perspective on the traditional A Cappella singing act. The group combines a wide range of experience, from years of training in Hindustani and Carnatic music, to Western Classical and Jazz Choirs, even countless mornings of singing in the shower. Our goal is to entertain the audience with a well-rounded performance that emanates Dil Se — “from the heart”.

Lion Riding Horses
Andrew plays some drums. Greg plays guitar. Young tries to sing and play guitar at the same time but has trouble doing it well sometimes. Alex is good at the bass. Young and Andrew like music and burritos so they formed a band. Greg likes music too so he came along for the ride. We found Alex on craigslist. We thought he was going to be crazy but he turned out alright. Young saw a picture of a lion riding a horse and he chose that for our name. He writes the songs and then the rest of us make them better. We like what we do and we hope you enjoy our music or at least not want to throw things at us. If you do, please throw sandwiches. Thank you.

Theatre Rice
Theatre Rice was conceived to provide people (particularly, but not exclusively, Asian American) who might not otherwise have a chance to participate in theatrical arts the opportunity to act, write, sing, direct, dance, and learn behind-the-stage techniques. What sets Theatre Rice apart from other dramatic groups is its open and un-intimidating environment, and the basic ethic that effort and commitment are more important than experience or innate talent. Because the group is comprised of both seasoned and fledgling actors, there exists a healthy dynamic within which members can share their experiences and learn from each other.

The Asian American aspect of Theatre Rice is important because it is a step towards combating the misrepresentation, as well as the lack of representation, of the Asian American community in popular culture. By its mere existence, Theatre Rice is fulfilling its purpose of putting forth ideas that stem from the minds of Asian Americans, and therefore addressing the Asian American population as well as the greater community within Berkeley and beyond.

Dating Site by Theatre Rice

Wilson Wong + Brandon Bigelow
Wilson Wong enrolled in a beginning guitar class in college, and his love of playing guitar grew. His sound combines folk, blues, country, bluegrass, and rock with lyrics ranging from Asian American themes to confessions of a young man in his twenties discovering himself. He’s still working on his craft and strives to keep growing as an artist. Wilson is a regular at the open mic scene and does the occasional coffee shop gig. He was a 2007 and 2008 APAture artist and a guest artist for the SF Streetside Storytelling After school Program. Not bad for something who just picked up guitar five years ago.

GO!OHANA
Thursday, November 18, 2010
7:30pm
La Pena “Cool-tural” Center
3105 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA

Admission $8
Doors open at 7:00pm
Food and Drink!
Free Raffle!

Cocky Asians Comedy Tour – November 2010

Cocky Asians Comedy Tour - November 2010

The Cocky Asians Comedy Tour comes back to the San Francisco Punchline Comedy Club.

The Cocky Asians stand up comedy tour sold out at the San Francisco Punchline weeks before their first show in March and sold out again for their second show in August. The much anticipated third show of The CockyAsians Comedy Tour will be back at the Punchline Comedy Club on Tuesday, November 9, 2010.

The CockyAsians Comedy Tour features Bradley Lum (creator Tai Mai Shu) and Mark Zhang aka “Zhangster.” Both comedians bring their unique hard-hitting jokes and witty humor about the Asian culture, relationships, families, society, and everyday life situations to the stage.

The tour will also feature some of the hottest Asian guest comedians from all over the country to show off their skills and talents.

Tickets are $15 for ages 21+. Doors open at 7:00 pm, and the show starts at 8:00 pm

Arguing with females with Mark Zhang

Speak and Spell with Bradley Lum

Empower III by Soulciety

Empower III by Soulciety

Empower III is a performing arts production featuring a blend of dance, poetry, music, with a creative twist of circus arts, all wrapped in a powerful storyline and message of self-actualization and purpose. Be amazed and inspired! The event features San Francisco Bay Area Asian American talented youths as well as dancers from MTV’s ABDC Supreme Soul and Fanny Pak.

EMPOWER III: Under the Big Top
Saturday, November 6 & Sunday, November 7, 2010
$10 presales / $15 door
Carnival & Art Exhibit begins at 1pm
Doors open @ 3pm | Show starts at 4pm
Chabot College Performing Arts Center
25555 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward, CA

Each $10 Empower III ticket helps Soulciety provide 20 pairs of slippers to impoverished children in different barrios of the Philippines. For tickets, go here.

Soulciety PSA

Soulciety is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in the Bay Area, California, that focuses on uplifting the spirit of individuals and society as a whole. Our focus on uplifting the spirit of individuals and society as a whole. Our goal is to enrich and empower the lives of youth, young adults, and other members of society and to promote physical, mental, and emotional growth and well being by guiding them in developing their creativity. We provide health, educational, and arts programs to youth in our local and global community so that they can be engaged in positive activities. We incorporate creativity with service so that our youth are given innovative ways to give back to their community while learning important life lessons such as service, responsibility, and compassion. We hope that this will guide them towards a healthy and progressive lifestyle, and will help to deter them from negative behaviors.