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Audrey’s Fashion Night Out 2011

Audrey's Fashion Night Out 2011

Audrey Magazine presents “Audrey’s Fashion Night Out 2011,” the 4th annual fashion show and party at Exchange LA. Audrey invites you out to a “night out” of music, live performances, fashion and entertainment. This year, a special shopping area will be set up where guests can purchase clothes featured on the runway along with a variety of other clothes and accessories at discounted prices.

Audrey Magazine proudly partners with Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches (A3M), a non-profit organization providing education and saving lives by facilitating the matching of marrow and blood cell donors.

Participating Designers:
-Anh Volcek
-Eryn Brinie
-Dalia MacPhee
-Truth and Pride
-Onanong Swimwear
-SAJA
-Blue Tassel
-Neoclassics
– MYVL

Catch special performances by dance crew KABA MODERNinternational girl pop phenom BLUSH (see the chanenlAPA.com interview with Blush), and deejaying by Peter Rocks of MY NINJA!

Enjoy open bar courtesy of Ketel One and nosh on delectables from The Novel CafeCafe BleuCJ Foods, and King of New York.

**YOU MUST BE 21 TO ATTEND THIS EVENT.
For more information, please contact geney@audreymagazine.com

AUDREY’S FASHION NIGHT OUT 2011
Exchange LA
618 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014

  • 7:00-8:30pm : Open Clothing Market
  • 9:00-9:45pm : Fashion Show (with performances)
  • 9:45-1:00am : After-party

To purchase tickets, visit here. Use the discount code ‘channelapa’ to get 20% off the value price.

2010 Audrey’s Fashion Night Out recap

Love Lost on the 405

Love Lost on the 405

Former KoreAm Editor-in-chief Kai Ma has written and starred in a new short film titled “Love Lost on the 405.” The breakdown is that it shows us how driving can make you feel crazy. Set in Los Angeles, the film establishes Kai as a driver that descends into depression and madness because both her freeway and relationship are going nowhere. It premiered in August 2011 at the Architecture and Design Museum in Los Angeles for an exhibit by Rethink/LA.

If only freeways in Los Angeles could look like Running on Empty.

Love Lost On the 405

Introduction to Screenwriting with Koji Steven Sakai

Introduction to Screenwriting  with Koji Steven Sakai
Are you an aspiring screenwriter? Do you have writers block? Don’t know how to start you first script? Want to write the next great American movie? Visual Communications is partnering with writer Koji Steven Sakai to bring you a ten-session course on the craft of screenwriting. This ten-week course will introduce you to the craft of screenwriting, where students will learn the basics of screenplays. Learn proper formatting and structure, and how to create effective plots, characters, and dialogue. By the end of this class, each student will be well on their way to writing their first screenplay. As a bonus, the final class will be dedicated to the business of screenwriting and how to get your foot in the door. You” be on you way to making it in the industry.

Koji Steven Sakai graduated from USC’s Masters of Professional Writing program and has held several filmmaking fellowships including Visual Communication’s Armed With a Camera Fellowship for Emerging Media Artists. He has written two feature films: HAUNTED HIGHWAY, co-written with Naoko Ihara Witmer and director Junichi Suzuki, was distributed by Lions Gate DVD in 2005. THE PEOPLE I SLEPT WITH, a romantic comedy directed by Quentin Lee, premiered in 2009 to critical acclaim. In addition to his film work, Koji is a regular writer on Asian American websites. He also contributed a story to Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology, the first graphic novel anthology by and about Asian Americans. Additionally, Koji is the manager of public programs at the Japanese American National Museum.

Learn more about the class here.

Koji Steven Sakai interview with channelAPA.com about the film The People I’ve Slept With

Shakin The Silence Tour with Clara C

CLARA C announce her upcoming tour the Shakin The Silence Tour. She’ll be hitting up 7 cities coast to coast in United States and Canada in promotion of her debut album, The Art In My Heart as well as unveiling new songs of her upcoming album. Joining Clara on tour will be Seattle based rock band New Heights. Here’s the schedule:

Shaking the Silence 2011 Tour
September 23 ~~VANCOUVER ~~ Nikkei Heritage Center
September 25 ~~ SEATTLE ~~ Neumos
October 7 ~~ SAN DIEGO ~~ Lestats
October 8 ~~LOS ANGELES ~~ The Roxy
October 9 ~~SAN FRANCISCO ~~ Cafe Du Nord
November 10 ~~BOSTON ~~ Metcalf Hall
November 12 ~~NEW YORK CITY ~~ Highline Ballroom

Get ready for Clara C to hit a city near you. You can get her album on The Art in My Heart - Clara C

Shakin The Silence Tour with Clara C

J-Town Summer Sessions 2011

JTown Summer Sessions

Our friends at Tuesday Night Project, in partnership with Glenn Suravech Mosaic Sound Recordings and Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, present: J-Town Summer Sessions: A Live Concert Recording and Celebration of Art + Community on August 6, 2011, which will be one week following the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple’s Obon Festival event.

The event will take place at the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, 505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

J-Town Summer Sessions will celebrate Tuesday Night Project’s thirteenth year of its 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe free public arts series with a concert featuring a number of musical artists from the Asian Pacific and Los Angeles community. In addition, music producer and recording engineer Glenn Suravech will be doing a live recording of the J-Town Summer Sessions concert and producing tracks of select pieces from each artist.

To purchase tickets online, please visit here.

$20 General Admission Presale  ($25 General Admission at the door)
$15 Student/Senior(60+) Presale  ($20 Student/Senior at the door)
Kids 12 and under FREE!
Presale ends at 11:59pm on Thursday, August 4th!

Sean promotes J-Town Summer Sessions 2011

Acting Through the Pencil with Mike Nguyen

Acting Through the Pencil with Mike Nguyen

The International Academy of Film and Television is hosting an Animation Workshop at the Quest Learning Center with industry titan, Mike Nguyen, who worked magic for Disney, Dream Works Animation, and Warner Bros. Breathe life into your next animation project through stronger characterizations, more colorful expressions and subtle nuances! Discover the impact of acting in animations across CG, animated performance, directing, voice-over and live-action that translates into compelling character development and storytelling. This course is designed for animation filmmakers, including animators, directors and all other animation departments such as layout, backgrounds and character design. Participants in the workshop will learn how animation works, how to spot and create good character design, and even how to draw one of Mr. Nguyen’s beloved characters. Mr. Nguyen earned his stripes animating “Belle” for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast along with a list of many other loveable characters for films like, The Rescuer’s Down Under, The Little Mermaid, Space Jam, and The Iron Giant. He’s also developing his own independent animated film “My Little World“. Learn more about the workshop here.

Animation reel from Mike Nguyen

About IAFT
The International Academy of Film and Television was born to cultivate talent in Cebu, Philippines. From there it spread its campuses to Los Angeles, Miami, Palm Beach, and Hong Kong. The Academy prides itself on a “teaching by doing” philosophy that emphasizes practical learning over theory. With the anticipation of a new campus opening in Burbank this fall, IAFT Los Angeles is celebrating with a series of filmmaking, acting, and animation workshops.