Daily Archives: May 13, 2009

Far East Movement performs Girls On The Dance Floor Live on Power 106

By now, you must have heard “Girls on the Dance Floor” by Far East Movement. Their music is spinning in clubs and radio stations all across the country. Recently, they broke 3 million plays on their MySpace page. Watch the video below as FAR EAST MOVEMENT performs GIRLS ON THE DANCE FLOOR Live on Power 106 (105.9) in Los Angeles on The Mando Show with Mando Fresko and Vick One.

BTW – The Far East Movement is performing with Epik High for the Map the Soul Tour kicking off this week with performances from coast to coast.

FAR EAST MOVEMENT performs Girls On The Dance Floor Live on Power 106

Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity on Hulu

Sandra Oh fans!! Have you ever seen Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity? Readers in Canada may have seen it. The movies also made the rounds on the Asian American Film festival circuit a few years back. The films is pretty much an all Asian cast. In the film, Sandra Oh plays the single mother of Mindy Ho (Valerie Tian). Here’s a synopsis for Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity :

In Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity, twelve-year old Mindy Ho (Valerie Tian) tries Taoist magic to fix her single mother’s (Sandra Oh) financial situation and seemingly hopeless romantic prospects. Mindy’s misdirected charms appear to cause an aging security guard to lose his job and a local butcher to win the lottery. The guard, the butcher and her mother’s stories all intersect, bound together by Mindy’s attempts at magic intervention. Set in the Chinese Canadian community, Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is a story of hope and the importance of keeping faith in this sometimes difficult world.

If you watch Dim Sum Funeral, you will also see Valerie Tian and Chang Tseng from this movie. As for Sandra Oh, you can catch her on Grey’s Anatomy and a small role in Blindness.

You can also grab a copy of the movie on Amazon.com.

Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity

John Cho in Kitchen Confidential

While we were doing research on John Cho in Star Trek, we found this. Back in 2005, John Cho was on sitcom called Kitchen Confidential. He played the fish chef, Teddy Wong. Only 4 episodes were aired before is was pulled off the air, but now you can see the episodes on Hulu.com. John Cho has a lot of face time in episode 8 “Teddy Takes Off” which never aired. You can also buy the Kitchen Confidential DVD on Amazon.com

Also looks like John Cho may be returning to TV on ABC’s proposed sci-fi series Flash Forward

Kitchen Confidential – episode 8 “Teddy Takes Off”