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Monthly Archives: October 2008
SF: Thursday, October 9th – Asian Art Museum Fashion Show – A Celebration of Hanbok
A Celebration of Hanbok Thursday, October 9, 2008 Asian Art Museum Samsung Hall 6 PM – 9 PM Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served after the fashion show which starts at 6 PM Regular tickets are $200; VIP tickets are $1000 … Continue reading
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State of Asian America: Trajectory of Civic and Political Engagement
Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc. (LEAP), a public policy institute, has just published a free report / electronic book titled, “State of Asian America: Trajectory of Civic and Political Engagement.” There are a series of round table discussions in … Continue reading
Posted in Observations, Politics
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POP 88 #22 – House Music Mix
Happy October Everyone! The Popcast88 is going to be going under some heavy renovation from now until November. I’m very excited as I’m completely in love with the new logo. Please look forward to the many surprises that we’re currently … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Entertainment, Music, POP 88
Tagged AmiYumi, Bodytalk, CHEMISTRY, Cheon Sang Ji Hee, Clazziquai, Cosmicolor, house music, House Rulez, J, M Net, M-Flo, MINMI, PUFFY, Stand Up People, Tenjochiki, The Grace, Will-W, 박정아, 제이, 천상지희
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Otto Lee – Candidate for Santa Clara Supervisor
Click to enlarge. Photo courtesy of Sophia Yen. As the November election approaches rapidly, I am continuing to blog about Asian Americans running for public office as well as Asian American involvement in politics. A few weekends ago, I had … Continue reading
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