Daily Archives: May 25, 2010

It’s On by Dumbfoundead x Wax

Dumbfoundead and Wax got together for the music video It’s On off their upcoming collabo album Clockwise. The video’s got dumbfoundead vs Wax on a high school football field complete with headbands and wristbands. Game on !! It’s giving us flashback to high school PE classes. (Don’t be fooled.by dumbfoundead’s lack of athletic prowess. See Dumbfoundead Freestyle Battle Knock Out Fight) BTW – check the score at the end of the music video.

Previously, the pair collaborated on Hollyhoodrats and I need a dollar

Don’t forget if you’re in Atlanta, Seattle, or San Francisco, you can catch dumbfoundead on tour with Kero One, Myk, and Dok2.

It’s On by Dumbfoundead x Wax (contains profanity)

A Village Called Versailles on PBS

A Village Called Versailles on PBS
The documentary A Village Called Versailles has been all over the Asian American film circuit. Tonight, the film makes its television premiere on PBS’ Independent Lens. Here’s more about the film:

A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES is the incredible story of this little-known, tight-knit community in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. When the storm devastated New Orleans in August 2005, Versailles residents rebuilt their neighborhood faster than most other damaged neighborhoods in the city, only to find themselves threatened by a new toxic landfill slated to open just two miles away. Forced out of Vietnam by the war 30 years ago, many residents felt their homes were being taken away from them once again.

By January 2006, more than half of the neighborhood has been rebuilt, financed by friends and family, with little help from the government. Community leaders put together an ambitious redevelopment plan for Versailles, including its own senior housing, a cultural center, and a community farm and market. But New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin exercised his emergency power to open the Chef Menteur landfill — mere miles from Versailles — to dump toxic debris disposal from Katrina without an environmental impact study.

Outraged, Versailles fought back. Residents protested at City Hall and crowded public hearings by the hundreds, making the Vietnamese community’s presence felt in New Orleans for the first time. Legal battles are waged at the state and federal level. Tired of being passed around, the community decided to go for broke, staging a protest at the landfill to shut it down. As elders and youth fought side by side — chanting in English and Vietnamese — Versailles finally found a political voice that could no longer be ignored. As neighborhood priest Father Vien Nguyen says in the film, “Now, no one would dare speak about rebuilding New Orleans without mentioning our community, because they know we are back. They know we are here.”

Check your local listings for air time. BTW – Father Vien Nguyen delivered President Barack Obama’s intro yesterday at APA Heritage Month reception.

Update: You can watch A Village Called Versailles is online for FREE until June 7, 2010. Go here to watch.

director S. Leo Chiang interview with channelAPA.com

A Village Called Versailles trailer

A Village Called Versailles (behind the scenes)

Charice joins Glee


News out of the Philippines has Charice Pempengco joining the cast of Glee. According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, her Philippine manager Grace Mendoza confirmed “Yes, it’s true, Charice will soon join ‘Glee’. And not just as a guest, but as part of the cast in a new season.” See what Charice might look like on Glee below with a performance of the Glee version of Gold Digger.

Charice is making all sorts of waves in the US. With her debut self-titled album, she became the first Asian to break into the Top 10 of the Billboard album chart. In the first week of release, Charice came in at #8 on the charts. Being backed by Oprah does not hurt either.

Check out some of her songs: Pyramid, In This Song, and Note from God.

update: Charice denies Glee rumors on twitter: “I just want to let you all know, that it’s not true that i’m going to be on Glee… How i wish! haha.” See her tweet here.

update: Charice is now confirming that she’ll be on GLEE next season on twitter : ” It’s official. I’m on Glee (next season) but story behind it. When d rumor came out, it wasn’t true. But then after that;”. See the tweet here.

Charice singing Gold Digger (Glee version)

Steve Byrne: The Byrne Identity

Steve Byrne: The Byrne Identity

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the premier stand-up comedians of his generation. In his second one hour special, Steve asks the universal question “Who are you?” The result is a poignant, inventive, and immensely funny look at how we identify ourselves in America. Watch the trailer from Steve Byrne’s new one hour stand up special “The Byrne Identity” premiering July 25, 2010 on Comedy Central.

BTW – You can get his DVD on Amazon.

Steve Byrne: The Byrne Identity (NSFW)

Beijing, California

Beijing, California
What if China invaded the USA in the future? The trailer for Beijing, California from Asian American Theater Company offers a compelling look at this scenario. Here’s more about the play:

Beijing, California is an unflinching study of one nation’s invasion by another–but this time, the victim is not Iraq or Afghanistan; rather, it is America, and the invader is China. As playwright Paul Heller noted in his January 29, 2009 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle’s 96 Hours, “I hope the audience members will look at their own values and their perceptions of other countries–and how those might change if we were the ones being invaded. What I think we’ll see is that Americans would act like everybody else in the world if they became citizens of a Third World country.”

The play’s futurist scenario takes place in 2050, when Katrina-like disasters and a series of financial meltdowns lead to America’s collapse. The audience follows a series of characters and stories in the Bay Area over a span of 50 years, and discovers what happens to American values in the aftermath of foreign occupation.

Beijing, California contains three interwoven plots, each exploring a different aspect of the Chinese invasion. In one storyline, we follow the presidents of the U.S. and China as their deep, long-term friendship is shattered by China’s ascendance and America’s deterioration. In another storyline, we examine a family amidst America’s economic wreckage. Living on a Third World income, they are forced into a shocking business decision. The final storyline focuses on a Chinese American translator who must navigate a San Francisco segregated into Baghdad-like militarized zones, as she attempts to expose a terrible crime.

Beijing, California opens July 1, 2010, and runs for three weeks, through July 17, 2010, at the Thick House, 1695 18th Street, San Francisco. This will be the world premiere of this play. Get tickets here. Last year, this group did Fayette Nam

Beijing, California trailer