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Accès Asie! Asian Heritage National Symposium
Accès Asie Festival will be celebrating its 15th year of existence this year. In collaboration with the MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels), it has organized a National Asian Heritage Symposium which will be held in Montreal starting this Friday. From … more »
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Upcoming Events
PAUL WONG : MADE IN CHINA
Date: June 24-26, 2010
Where: 1965 Main St. Vancouver, BC
Be there for the opening of Paul Wong’s “Made in China” 3 Day Exhibition & Sale. Opening Wednesday, June 23, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
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15.2 RepresentASIANS party recap
Ricepaper’s 15.2 RepresentASIANS party at Rhizome Cafe last Friday was fun times! Tetsuro Shigematsu did a great job emceeing the event and we were fortunate enough to be graced with the vocal and literary talents of Rita Wong, Tara Lee, … more »
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15.2 RepresentASIANS issue launch party!
May 21st, Friday, 7pm, Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC
Come and celebrate the issue launch of 15.2 RepresentASIANS with the staff, volunteers and contributors of Ricepaper Magazine, your favourite (and might I add, only) Asian Canadian arts … more »
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16.1 Launch Party Recap: Sounds and Soy
If you had the misfortune of not being able to make it to our latest issue’s launch party, let us at Ricepaper fill you in: it was a gas.
No, really. It’s still hard to decide who was the most … more »