Dates:Friday, May 25 Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30pm Saturday, May 26 Time: 10:30 am – 4:30pm Where: Richmond Cultural Centre – 100-700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, British Columbia Visit the site …
Jim Wong-Chu
Jim Wong-Chu
Jim Wong-Chu is a published poet, author, editor, and historian. He is well- known as a co-founder of the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop, Ricepaper Magazine, Pender Guy Radio Program, Asia Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR), literASIAN: A Festival of Pacific Rim Asian Canadian Writing, and the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Festival. He has also co-edited several anthologies of Asian Canadian writers.
Be a part of Asian Heritage Month at the 16th annual explorASIAN 2012 Festival during the month of May. explorASIAN 2012 Festival celebrates Asian arts, cultures and contributions as part …
When: March 23 & 24, 2012 Time: 7:00 pm Where: Firehall Arts Centre – 280 East Cordova Street ,Vancouver, BC Cost: FREE From the website: Join us for a staged reading of Larry …
The Poetry and Philosophy Issue is out and about! It should be on your doorstep by now and newsstands everywhere. Engaging profiles, fiction, articles covering a variety of literary topics …
In dialogue with the diverse cultural issues of new play Confessions of the Other Woman, urban ink productions is hosting a series of community-centered panels entitled “Redefining Normal: an Intercultural Dialogue …
When: January 22, 2012 Time: 5pm Reception | 6pm Dinner to 9:15pm (end time) Where: #400 – 180 Keefer St., Vancouver, BC (Chinatown) Cost: $65 + service charge | Table of Ten is $625+ service charge. Contact Firehall …
Diversity and hybridity take the stage in our new issue with excerpts of C.E. Gatchalian’s play Falling in Time (currently playing at the Performance Works on Granville Island), winning haiku from the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 2011 Haiku Invitational, and a photo gallery “Mixed Races, Mixed Faces” with photos of our readers and their thoughts on hybrid identity. As well, original fiction and cultural commentary revolving around how “cultural heritage intersects with other social and political realities” (in the words of Ricepaper‘s editor Eury Chang). Read the Editor’s Letter to learn more about this issue.
Also, read our call for submissions for our upcoming issue, the 16.4 Faith and Philosophy issue.
A Dance Review by Eury Chang Published in 16.1 Date: November 5 and 6, 2010 Location: The Vancouver Playhouse, as part of DanceHouse series It was truly an occasion to …
An Art Review by Zoë Chan Published in 16.1 Issue 16.1’s cover featured a portion of a larger art piece, “Forest Romp”, by Howie Tsui. Zoë Chan reviews his Horror …
By Eury Chang Published in 16.1 Eury Chang interviews David Yee, a founding member of fu-Gen, a theatre organization aimed at promoting the works of Asian Canadian playwrights. Last year, …