Monthly Archives: October 2008

Angela Jia Kim on Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style

Korean American Angela Jia Kim has a closet full of frilly ball gowns and baby doll dresses, however such items will not launch her into the business world. Leaving behind a successful career as a concert pianist and forging ahead as the CEO of her new luxury spa company, Angela has come to a turning point in her life and knows she needs to dress the part. Unfortunately, Angela’s taste in clothes is governed by the deep insecurities she harbors about her body. Tim and Gretta’s challenge is to persuade a reluctant Angela to see herself in a different way. Fashion help from: hairstylist Ted Gibson, fashion designer Reem Acra, and makeup artist Scott Barnes.

Having No “Real” Clothes – Angela just launched a new organic company but has no idea how to dress for that role.

Where Are They Now: Angela – Tim Gunn and Gretta’s visit with Angela has left a positive mark in her life.

More about Angela Jia Kim:

Described as a superb colorist with playing that is “full of life and fantasy, pianist Angela Jia Kim has delighted audiences around the world in recital, orchestral, and chamber music performances. Maria Curcio, the eminent protege of Artur Schnabel, described Angela as a real virtuoso of the instrument [with] astonishing artistry at the keyboard. She went on to predict that Ms. Kim would represent her country on the world stage as one of the great musicians of our time.

In addition to performances in major cities such as New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Paris, Warsaw, Toronto, and Montreal, Ms. Kim’s performances have been featured on PBS Television, Japans NHK telecast throughout Asia, CBC Radio broadcast throughout Canada, Chicagos WMFT-FM (Dame Myra Hess Concert Series), New Yorks WNYC, and Washington D.C.s Voice of America. A recent recital in France was reviewed by Le Pays, which reported, an exceptional performance of a pianist with an international reputation: Angela Jia Kim’s performance evoked immense shivers of emotion by every person in the audience The success of this performance led to a re-engagement as the cornerstone artist of the inaugural Festival Jeune Talents in July of 2002. In 2002-03, Ms. Kim will be touring North America with Dances and Fantasies, a program that includes music by Mozart, Ravel, Schubert, and Liszt, which she recorded for commercial release on the Mir Classical label. She will also be devoting a significant portion of the season to chamber music and other performances with her piano trio, Trio Movado, at the prestigious LaJolla Chamber Music Festival and the Laguna Chamber Music Festival.

A native of Ames, Iowa, Ms. Kim was honored with the award for Best Interpretation of French Music by the French Piano Institute in Paris, which led to performances of the music of Debussy, Ravel, and Poulenc at Salle Cortot in Paris and at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. She has also been recognized for her interpretations of Mozart by winning the grand prize at the Mozart Festival Competition in Illinois. As a result of her prize-winning performance in the Debut Young Concert Artist Competition, Ms. Kim gave a recital that was broadcast across Canada as part of the CBC Radio program, Music from Montreal. In addition, she has been the recipient of awards and grants from the New York and Iowa Arts Councils.

Ms. Kim has performed as an orchestral soloist with the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra and the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra, among others. Following her performance of the Grieg Concerto, a reviewer from The Waterloo Courier wrote, Electrifying with great delicacy and rich colors Kim’s playing of the concerto was the best I have ever heard She played with as much feeling as any pianist I have ever heard.

Ms. Kim’s first musical experiences came at the age of four, studying piano with her mother. At five, she gave her first performances and began studying the violin. She was invited to perform Mozart at an international festival in Chicago at the age of nine. While a student at the Eastman School of Music, she was the winner of the Rising Stars Competition, which led to chamber music performances at the Skaneateles Festival, and she was also the recipient of the prestigious Eastman Performers Certificate. Her teachers include Marc Durand, Lee Kum Sing, Barry Snyder, and Chiu-ling Lin.

Flower Drum Song – 50th Anniversary

Flower Drum Song celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The musical opens tomorrow for 2 week. For those in the San Francisco Bay Area, this is one of the rare opportunities to see a full Asian American cast performing a Broadway Musical. Get tickets at SanFranciscoChinatown.com or at the American Musical Theatre.



Flower Drum Song synopsis

Set in the late 1950s, this new adaptation centers on Mei-Li who arrives in San Francisco’s Chinatown after fleeing communist China. The naïve young refugee is befriended by Wang, who is struggling to keep the Chinese Opera theatrical tradition alive despite his son’s determination to turn the family theatre into a rowdy nightclub. A unique blending of American razz-ma-tazz and stylized Chinese traditions, this beautiful theatrical tapestry is highlighted by its wonderful score, that is both romantic and showbiz-brassy and includes “I Enjoy Being a Girl,” “A Hundred Million Miracles,” “Sunday” and “Chop Suey.”

Flower Drum Song – Movie Clip

Gran Torino Trailer

The Gran Torino Trailer was release over the weekend. This is the latest Clint Eastwood movie with a large Hmong cast.

Clint Eastwood stars in the drama, marking his first film role since his Oscar-winning Million Dollar Baby. Eastwood also directs the film in which he plays Walt Kowalski, an iron-willed veteran living in a changing world, who is forced by his immigrant neighbors to confront his own long-held prejudices. Walt Kowalski is a widower, a grumpy, tough-minded, borderline-hateful, unhappy man who can’t get along with either his kids or his neighbors, a Korean War veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in cherry condition. Drawn against his will into the lives of the Hmong family that lives next door to him, Walt grows increasingly fond of TAO and his sister SUE, and takes steps to protect them from the gangs that foul his neighborhood with their strutting presence…

Gran Torino opens in theaters on December 17.

Gran Torino Trailer

This was the original casting call descriptions. We added the actors playing the roles:

[Bee Vang as Tao Vang Lor] A 15-19 year old Hmong (Southeast Asian) boy, Tao is slight, with long hair and long lashes, but he is very good looking, like an Asian Johnny Depp. His father is dead, and he lives in the house next door to Walt, a house full of women who disrespect him because he has no inner strength and resilience. A boy who would rather be a bookworm and be left alone, he’s pressured to join his cousin’s street gang, and he’s brutally humiliated when he tries to steal Walt’s Gran Torino. Intent on making amends to Walt, who has been befriended by his sister Sue, Tao works for Walt around the house for two weeks — and in the process, earns a smidgen of respect from Walt for his stoicism. Very protective of his family, and desperately in need of a male role model, Tao is pleasantly surprised when his odd friend pays him back for his labor — by helping Tao get both a job and a girlfriend. When Sue is raped by a pack of Hmong punks, Tao wants to get revenge — but Walt decides to carry that burden himself alone. HMONG LANGUAGE SKILLS A PLUS…LEAD (6)

[Ahney Her as Sue Lor] Tao’s younger sister, 15 – 19, Sue is smarter than her brother when it comes to social skills and emotional IQ. A charmer, expert at using her communication skills to build bridges, Sue is contemptuous of local gang recruiters, Spider and Smokie — but she views Walt with wary interest. All too aware that her brother could use a masculine influence in his life to teach him the basics, Sue gently nudges Walt and Tao together, hoping for the best, and quite pleased when Tao acquires both a father figure and a few much-needed callouses. But when the local gang decides to punish Walt for his aggressive insolence by kidnapping Sue and raping her, she fears that the two strong men in her life will die avenging her honor. HMONG LANGUAGE SKILLS A PLUS…LEAD (16)

[Chee Thao as Grandma Phong] The grandmother of Tao and Sue, Phong speaks only in her native language of Hmong. Utterly contemptuous of Tao because he’s bullied by the women in the house, Phong has an active, blistering hatred for Walt, the “stupid, hairy white man” who lives next door. A woman who chews betel juice and spits at Walt whenever he comes into view, Phong is outraged when Sue invites him to the house. Protective of her grandchildren in spite of her caustic manner (which precisely mirrors Walt’s), she knows something is drastically wrong when Walt asks her to care for his ancient dog. MUST SPEAK HMONG…LEAD (9)

[Sonny Vue as Smokie] The 18 – 20 year old leader of a local gang of Hmong teenagers, Smokie intervenes when he sees Tao being bullied by some black kids, and tries to talk Tao into joining the gang. But Tao’s initiation (stealing Walt’s Gran Torino) is a botched disaster, and he’s furious when Tao backs out of the gang. Believing he’s being disrespected, Smokie is intent on punishing both Walt and Tao, and he begins a war of nerves that quickly escalates. When he opts to strafe Tao’s home and rape his sister Sue, it’s a declaration of war that Walt intends to answer alone…LEAD (14)

[Brooke Chia Thao as Vu] The mother of Tao and Sue, this 40s – 50s Asian woman speaks only in her native language of Hmong. She is profoundly grateful to Walt from intervening when her son is threatened by Smokie. MUST SPEAK HMONG… several scenes (27)

Kylah Kim and Lina So are Scream Queens

Kylah Kim and Lina So are Scream Queens

VH1 has a new show called “Scream Queens”. The show gathers 10 unknown actresses who will vie for an unprecedented prize — a break-out role in “Saw VI” from Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures. With the “Saw” franchise nearing 700 million dollars in worldwide revenue, this is a chance at stardom on an infinite stage.

The contestants will compete in a series of exacting challenges designed to prove they have the smarts, talent and strength to succeed. From working with bugs, gore and stunts to acting across from A-list talent, the girls will be put through an intense horror-acting boot camp.

Over the course of the series’ eight one-hour episodes, those skilled and sexy enough to command the screen survive. Those who don’t will “get the axe” until only one strong, seductive and stellar actress remains, earning the break-out role in “Saw VI” and the title of Scream Queen.

We saw two Asian Americans contestants that could potentially reach Scream Queen stardom: Kylah Kim and Lina So

Kylah Kim on Scream Queens

Kylah Kim

Age: 27

Occupation: Model

Hometown: Dallas, TX

Personal: www.kylahkim.com

Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kylahkim

Korean American Kylah originally studied to become a lawyer. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Corporate Communication and a J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. She practiced law in both Dallas and New York when she decided to change careers and pursue acting. She’s also worked as a model, appearing in numerous magazine and print ads.

Lina So on Scream Queens

Lina So

Age: 25

Occupation: Actress

Hometown: Las Vegas, NV

Personal: www.linaso.com

Myspace: www.myspace.com/linaso

Born in Canton, China, and by way of Las Vegas, NV, Lina now calls Los Angeles her home. Chinese American Lina grew up print modeling and by the age of 14 she was traveling the world. She also toured with Lexus as a product specialist for two years before moving to Los Angeles to finish business school and pursue her dream of acting. She has gotten several bit parts in hit TV shows like CSI, Alias, and Numb3rs and recently had a scene as “Hip Salon Receptionist” opposite Adam Sandler in ‘You Don’t Mess With The Zohan’.

Kylah Kim and Lina So are Scream Queens

DJ Steve Aoki

Japanese American Steve Aoki. The man behind Dim Mak Records who founded artists from British sensation Bloc Party, The Kills, The Gossip, Klaxons and many more also is the same man behind the production moniker Weird Science that has remixed Peaches, Snoop Dogg and Bloc Party. Under his own name, Aoki has remixed Duran Duran and Timbaland as well as produced original work with internationally renowned producer, Junkie XL. In 1996, he launched a Dim Mak clothing line. He is endorsed and has pro-models with headphone maker WESC and skateboarding shoe company Supra.

Listen to DJ Steve Aoki remixes

He is the son of Rocky Aoki, a former Japanese Olympic wrestler and the founder of the Benihana (restaurant). Rocky Aoki recently passed away. Steve Aoki is also the brother of actress/model Devon Aoki. For both video games NBA 2K8 and NBA 2K9, Steve Aoki shows up as a special celebrity player.

DJ Steve Aoki: I am Japanese America

Hipsters in space – don’t hurt ’em Steve Aoki