NAAAP-SF Annual Picnic
Continuing the success of last year’s Summer Picnic, the NAAAP-SF will gather again for their 2010 Summer Picnic and Volleyball Tournament event.
Continuing the success of last year’s Summer Picnic, the NAAAP-SF will gather again for their 2010 Summer Picnic and Volleyball Tournament event.
The Center for Asian American Media co-presents OFF WORLD, THE GOLDEN PIN, and SPRING FEVER at the Frameline Film Festival.
“Blades of Blood,” directed by Lee Jun-Ik (The King and the Clown) opens this Friday at AMC Cupertino.
3rd i Films presents 3rd i’s Queer Eye, a South Asian lens on the LGBT experience. Featuring the documentary FREDDIE MERCURY: THE UNTOLD STORY.
It’s that time again. This month’s MATCHA at the Asian Art Museum features the work of designer Jane Zhu.
A master by any measure, Kurosawa exploited the epic possibilities of the big screen while remaining grounded in a fundamental humanism. This three-month retrospective at the PFA is a chance to explore the full range of his fifty-year career.
Happy Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! CAAM invites its members and a guest for a special screening as we appreciate the great works of CAAM founder, educator, filmmaker and mentor, Loni Ding.
DIRTY HANDS directed by Harry Kim opens May 21st at the Roxie Theatre.
Rialto Pictures presents RAN, the 27th film by legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa (Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Hidden Fortress) in a new 35mm print , opening June 4, 2010 at Landmark Theatres in San Francisco.
CAAM Board Member, Konrad Ng talks about the portrait of American through film, the 2010 Census, and the inevitability of a profound demographic shift.
Celebrate the release of Hyphen’s 20th issue, Inside/Out with DJ Esquire, DJ Franchise and Citizen Ten.
Coffee House Press, the Manilatown Heritage Foundation, and APICC present a multimedia reading by Karen Tei Yamashita, from her new novel I HOTEL.