Monthly Archives: October 2010

Balikbayan travel writing contest

For all our Canadian readers, here’s something you might be interested in.

As technology advances and the world becomes smaller, we are becoming as a nation, increasingly sophisticated and diverse. In this new global landscape, few understand this international perspective as much as Schema Magazine. As one of Canada’s premiere sources for “ethnic cool,” Schema has been making waves with its coverage of pop culture news, feature interviews, and perspectives that speak to the minds of the new multicultural generation of Canadians.  With its popular in-depth feature series, *“But Where Are You Really From?” *Schema asked readers to describe their experiences defining their identities. Now, Schema seeks to probe further into the quest for cultural definition, by hosting Balikbayan, Schema’s first-ever travel writing contest!

In partnership with Dot Asia, Schema invites its Canadian readers to answer this thought-provoking question:

“As a second or third generation Canadian, how has international travel to your country of cultural origin changed your worldview?”

Entrants are asked to submit a 500 – 1500 written submission, photo journal or video describing how their recent travel experiences, or recent connection to their own sense of culture (however multi-layered that might be) have inspired them, changed the way they look at the world, and how they have brought that back to life in Canada as a result.

Winning entries will be published on Schema, with the grand prize winner receiving up to $500 in cash prizes and a free Dot Asia domain name for two years!  Schema will be taking submissions until *November 16, 2010*. Please send submissions to submit@schemamag.ca Complete contest rules can be found here.

For more information please contact:

Editorial Information and Interviews: Christina Jung, Co-Editor in Chief,
Schema Magazine InDepth – Christina.jung@schemamag.ca

Contest Inquiries: Jordana Mah, Marketing, Social Media and Special Events
Coordinator – Jordana.mah@schemamag.ca

Here’s some Balikbayan Box motivation from HappySlip

*About DotAsia Organisation*

DotAsia Organisation (http://www.registry.asia) is a not for profit corporation with a mission to promote Internet development and adoption in Asia. The organization oversees the ‘.Asia’ top level Internet domain name, and is formed as an open consortium of 20 official top level domain authorities around the region, including .CN (China), .JP (Japan), .KR (Korea), .IN (India), .NZ (New Zealand), .PH (Philippines), etc., and 5 regional Internet organizations including APNIC, APNG, APCERT, PAN and APTLD. Asia has developed into a global force in the international commercial, political and cultural network. The .Asia domain aspires to embrace this dynamism in the Asia Century to become a nucleus, intersection and breeding ground for Internet activity and development in the region. For more information please visit www.registry.asia.

*About Schema Magazine*

Schema Magazine is a blend of pop-culture and identity from the perspective of being 1.5, 2nd generation and beyond. It is a reflection of the new Canadian mainstream, as expressed in the sensibilities of mixed-race, trans-national and urban-living Canadians between the ages of 18 and 35.

Bromance with NigaHiga x Wong Fu Productions x Jay Park

Bromance with NigaHiga x Wong Fu Productions x Jay Park

Ryan Higa (aka NigaHiga), Phil Wang from Wong Fu Productions, and Jay Park come together to show you the definition of the word of the day, bromance. From sharing a drink to playing video games to listening to Justin Bieber in the car with Roman helmets, bromance is everywhere. But sometimes things just get awkward.

Stay till the end for outtakes. Music by George Shaw. Also check out the word of the day – PWNED

Bromance with NigaHiga x Wong Fu Productions x Jay Park

Behind the scenes of Bromance with NigaHiga x Wong Fu Productions x Jay Park

You’re A Zombie Now by blinktwice4y

You're A Zombie Now by blinktwice4y

blinktwice4y released a new track for Halloween called “You’re A Zombie Now”. It’s about having to deal with the horrible truth of what happens when your loved one has been inadvertently bitten by a zombie and is now turning into a zombie. This song would probably go well with The Walking Dead.

You’re A Zombie Now by blinktwice4y

Lyrics to You’re A Zombie Now by blinktwice4y

[verse]
you said you loved me for my brains
i didn’t know you meant to eat them
and maybe i’m insane
i thought together we’d defeat them

when the skin was falling off your head
you told me that was just a rash
you stumble around like the living dead
and your favorite song is the monnnnster mash

[chorus]
i know what i must do
cause you’re a zombie now
you’re a zombie now
i’m breaking up with you
cause you’re a zombie now
you’re a zombie now
you’re a zooooombie now

[verse]
we’ve been on the run for seven weeks
when i met you i was smitten
we battled through the infirmary
you didn’t tell me you were bitten

[bridge]
the hardest part for me is having to decide
should i cut off your head or put a bullet between your eyes

[chorus]
[chorus]

The Walking Dead with Steve Yeun

The Walking Dead with Steve Yeun

The world as we know it is gone, ravaged by a zombie epidemic. The Walking Dead tells the story of a group that has survived in the weeks and months that follow after the apocalypse. The epic, edge-of-your-seat drama explores how personal struggles are magnified against a backdrop of moment-to-moment survival. A survivalist story at its core, the series explores how the living are changed by the overwhelming realization that those who survive can be far more dangerous that the mindless walkers roaming the earth. They themselves have become the walking dead.

One of these survivors is Glenn (played by Steve Yeun). Glenn frequently forays into Atlanta to scavenge much-needed supplies to sustain the camp. He is keenly aware of the extreme danger of these missions, but because of his youth is willing to take the risk. He used to deliver pizzas for a living, and his knowledge of every shortcut in town proves extremely useful to the group’s scavenging needs. Young and resourceful, Glenn thinks on his feet and shows great compassion and humanity. Despite all the horrors he’s seen, he maintains a youthful enthusiasm for life and its unexpected pleasures. Glenn is an integral part of the camp, showing surprising depth and emotion when the group experiences devastating tragedy.

Based on Robert Kirkman’s hugely successful and popular comic book series, AMC’s new original series, The Walking Dead, premieres with a 90-minute episode on Halloween night: Oct. 31 at 10/9c

Steve Yuen talks The Walking Dead on G4TV

Behind the Scenes with The Walking Dead’s Steve Yeun

More about Steve Yeun
Steven Yeun was most recently seen in a co-starring role on an episode of the popular television series The Big Bang Theory. Prior to this, Yeun lived in Chicago where he performed with the famed Second City Theatre in various shows with their Touring Company as well as their NCL Boat Company. Other Chicago theatre credits include understudying the Steppenwolf Theatre’s production of Kafka on the Shore, understudying the roles of Kafka and Crow. In addition, he was part of several improvisational/sketch comedy groups including Stir Friday Night, Hands and Detective Detective. His additional credits include the role of Chaz in the independent film My Name is Jerry, as well as commercials for Best Buy, Apple and Milky Way.

Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in the city of Troy, MI, Yeun began his foray into acting while studying psychology at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, MI. After seeing a performance of the school’s improv group, he decided to switch his focus to acting, and following graduation moved to Chicago to study improvisational theatre, eventually having the opportunity to work with Second City. After accomplishing his goals in Chicago he moved to Los Angeles, where he currently resides.

Halloween Massacre with Freddie Wong

Halloween Massacre with Freddie Wong

Freddie Wong’s Roadtrip makes a stop in in Seattle, Washington at Freddie’s Bar & Grille, where the customer is always Wong. Freddie takes care of some business, but the business ended up taking care OF HIM. Multi-Freddie Wong action in this Halloween Massacre. They are all from from his previous videos like Rocket Jump. With so many of them who’s the real one?

Halloween Massacre with Freddie Wong

A quick look behind the scenes at the Halloween video, including how we got a room full of Freddie’s.

After Prop 19 with Lynn Chen

Proposition 19, the act to legalize marijuana, is set to change California. Once it’s legalized, get ready for the deluge of pot ads hitting the airwaves. Here’s the first one. Lynn Chen joins the ranks of Kal Penn and John Cho as stoners. Maybe she should be in the next Harold and Kumar film. Check out a stoned Lynn Chen in this commercial parody.

After Prop 19 with Lynn Chen