Daily Archives: June 25, 2008

Lyrics Born on NPR

Back in April, Lyrics Born released his latest album. Today, Lyrics Born was interviewed on NPR. (A few weeks ago the Slants were on NPR. Listen to that Asian American vibe NPR!!)

Fron NPR’s site:

Lyrics Born is a Japanese-American musician making waves in the world of hip hop, by fusing funk, rock, and R&B. But he doesn’t like to talk about his ethnic background — except in his songs. The San Francisco Bay Area native talks with Farai Chideya about his music and new album, Everywhere At Once.

Download “Everywhere at Once” on itunes Lyrics Born - Everywhere at Once

or Buy the album “Everywhere at Once” on Amazon.

Here’s Lyrics Born’s latest music video for “I Like It, I Love It

iaTV rebrands and expands

Earlier this week iaTV announced a new primetime lineup, but they are not done this week. iaTV just rebranded themselves today. On their website, the thought bubble logo is gone and a new logo in text with a light burst in the behind it has taken it’s place. (you can see it above.) Their shiny new tag line is America’s only network for Asian Pop Culture.

Also iaTV announced that they have expanded with both COX Communications and Charter Communications in the Los Angeles area. iaTV premieres on Cox Communications in Orange County, California on July 11 on Channel 475. Meanwhile, the Charter Communications footprints expands beyond San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire system. Now, iaTV can be viewed on channel 143 in those two areas, as well as in Glendale, Burbank, Long Beach, Whittier, and Malibu; on channel 219 in Cerritos; and on channel 137 in Ventura. More iaTV for you in Los Angeles!!!

Here’s some programming you can expect. Pancrase on iaTV

Official Project Michelle PSA

Are You Ready to Be a Hero? – Official Project Michelle PSA

Project Michelle got a bunch of Asian American stars to support her cause. (Find out more about her cause here) Grace Su and Michael Velasquez rallied an awesome cast of Asian celebrity friends and produced the first official public service announcement for Project Michelle. The celebrities on the video include: J-Splif, Nicole Bilderback, Brian Yang, C.S. Lee, Parry Shen, Michelle Krusiec, Prohgress, DC Wolfe, PK, Kev Nish, Steve Aoki, Arden Cho, Danny Cho, Lanny Joon, Vivian Bang, Tamlyn Tomita, Tim Chiou, Julia Nickson, and David Lee McInnis.

Are You Ready to Be a Hero?

Watch the Official Project Michelle PSA

Bhutan:Land of the Thunder Dragon

Smithsonian Folklife Festival Presents
Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon

June 25-June 29 and July 2-6, 2008

Location: outdoors on the National Mall of the United States in Washington, D.C., by the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

This summer, visitors to the 42nd annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival will have the rare opportunity to learn about the rich culture of the virtually unknown Kingdom of Bhutan. “Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon” will examine the fascinating culture, customs and history of this isolated mountain kingdom whose king initiated a unique government policy of “Gross National Happiness.” The country is situated in the eastern Himalayas and is bordered by China and India. In a mere few hundred miles, its geography changes from low-lying, steamy jungles to some of the world’s highest peaks.

Through live demonstrations, dance and musical performances, narrative sessions and a variety of hands-on activities, the program will explore Bhutan’s rich culture, which has been preserved, in part, through its relative isolation from outside influences. The program, which will feature approximately 140 Bhutanese artists, dancers, cooks, craftspeople, carpenters, farmers and representatives of monastic life, is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Bhutanese life and culture ever presented outside of the kingdom. The Bhutanese delegation will be led by His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck.

The Festival will be held Wednesday, June 25 through Sunday, June 29 and Wednesday, July 2 through Sunday, July 6 outdoors on the National Mall between Seventh and 14th streets. Admission is free. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day, with such special evening events as concerts and dance parties beginning at 6 p.m.

Watch the trailer for Bhutan:Land of the Thunder Dragon