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 »
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 »
Date: Thursday, February 24 2011
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Where: Victoria Learning Theatre (Room 182) at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (UBC) – 1961 East Mall Vancouver, BC
Tickets: To ensure seating, please RSVP in advance 604 827 4366 … more »
Did you catch Ray Hsu’s cultural workshop at Word on the Street? Ray Hsu is a board member of the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop, as well as a professor at UBC’s Creative Writing Department.
If you didn’t have the opportunity … more »
It was a packed house at Rhizome Cafe on Thursday evening, as literary enthusiasts poured through the doors on the Main Street Magazine Tour, a unique event featuring readings and magazines at hip venues around the Main Street area.
It … more »
Come join Ricepaper Magazine as we celebrate the release of our Flavours of Food Issue 15.3 as well as Ray Hsu’s book of poetry, Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions).
RSVP on the facebook event page here.
VAFF’s Mighty Asian Moviemaking Marathon
Date: July 8th – August 5th 2010
Celebrating diversity in film
Register for the Mighty Asian Moviemaking Marathon between July 8th – August 5th 2010! Check back regularly for updates and details about … more »
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 »
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 »