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Calendar
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Calendar
FridayNovember 29The Koishiwara Kiln ceramics of Hidetaka Ota and the contemporary Japanese caligraphy and brush painting of Shioh Kato go on display in the California First Bank Hospitality Room of the Japan Center at 1675 Post St. S.F., reception form 6 to 9 p.m. The exhibition ends Dec. 1. For more information call (415) 387-9793.Los Angeles City Councilmember Michael Woo will share his views on the city's development, public transportation, sewer system, landfills and off-shore oil drilling in "Community Feedback" at 6:30 a.m. on L.A. televison Channel 9.The Gaylord Birch Trio and Mark Shinbrot perform at Pearl's at 1 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. respectively, 649 Jackson St., S.F. For more information call (415) 397 - 0554.SaturdayNovember 30Japanese contemporary dancer Kuniko Kisanuki makes a special L.A. debut at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center. 244 South San Pedro L.A, 8 p.m. Admission $10-12. Kisanuki has been voted “Best and “Best Performer of the Year” by the Dance Critics Association of Japan. For tickets and information call (213) 680-3700.The Pan-Asian Repertory Theatre presents "Gashiram Kotwal," a contemporary Indian play by Vijay Tendulkar, directed by Tisa Chang, Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m., and Saturday at 2 p.m. at Playhouse 46, 423 w. 46th Street, New York City. For more information call (212) 245-2660.A ten-year retrospective of the serigraphy (silkscreen) of Mayumi Oda is on display at the newly opened April Sgro Gallery at 710 N. Edinburgh Ave. and Melrose, Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Jan. 6, 1986. For more information call (213) 653-3515.MondayDecember 2Clarence Shagraw, Chief of Curator of the Asian Art Museum, speaks on "A Tale of Ten Tiles Revisited" at 8 p.m. in the Trustees' Auditorium of the Asian Art Museum, Golden Gate Park, S.F. The $5 lecture is open to the public, free to members of the Society for Asian Art which is sponsoring it. For more information call Cinada Ann May at (415) 387- 5675.TuesdayDecember 3Asian Americans for Community Involvement is providing a women's support group for English-speaking Asian women, every Tuesday evening 7:30 to 9:30 for $10 at 516 Martha St., San Jose, Calif. For More information call (408)998-1544.WednesdayDecember 4The American TheatreCompany presents "And All through the House ," a Christmas play by AATC's Executive Director David Ginn, Wed.-Sun., through Dec. 22, 8p.m., $3.50 for children, $8.50 Wed., Thu., Sun., and $9.50 Fri., Sat. at the Peoples Theatre Coalition, Fort Mason, Bldg. B, S.F. For more information call (415) 776-8999The Japan Information Service of the Consulate General Starts its weekly film series with "Flight from the Marshes" and "Traditional JapaneseSports: at 2 p.m. in the Kinetsu Bldg., 1737 Post St. #4-5, S.F. For more information call (415)921-8000.The Jackson-Taylor Neighborhood Revitalization Program, the City of San Jose, and the J-Town Neighborhood Advisory Comm. sponsor a meeting on the future of this area, which includes San Jose Japan Town, in the Cafetorium of Grant Elementary School, 470 E. Jackson S.J. at 7 p.m. For more information call Gail Uyehara at (408) 294-2505.The Kokusai Theatre presents "Wanted, Dead or Alive" by Hideo Gosha and "Tora San, Going My Way" by Yoji Yamada through Dec. 10 at 1700 Post St., S.F. For more information call (415) 563-1401The National Asian American Telecommunications Association presents Silk Screen, a public television series, starting on WPBA-Ch.30 in Atlanta, at 6 p.m.ThursdayDecember 5The Association of Chinese Teachers holds a meeting/social with "discussion, fun, fellowship, and good food" and a presentation of the Chinatown Resource Center's Portsmouth SquareMaster Plan, 5-7 p.m. in the Wah Mei Preschool, 1400 Judah St., S.F.Dr. Chia-Wei Woo, President of S.F. State University speaks at the annual dinner of the Asian American Certified Public Accountants in the View Village Restaurant, 4 Embarcadero Center, S.F., at 6 p.m. Woo will speak on "The role of the Asian American CPA in U.S./China trade. Tickets reserve by Nov. 30. For more information call Martin Eng at (415) 955-5300.FridayDecember 6The City-wide Consultation, Education and Information Unit of Community Mental Health Services presents "Teenage Problems of the a forum for working people in S.F., at the main Library, Commission Rm., fl. 3, Larkin and McAllister Sts., S.F., 1 p.m. Participants are encouraged to bring a bag lunch . For more information call Vanetta P, Caldwell at (415) 558-4031.SaturdayDecember 7Saachiko and Dom Magwili with Glen Chin present a benefit performance of "On the Orient a rollicking concert of Asian America , 8:30 p.m. today and 2 p.m. tomorrow at Christ United Presbyterian Church. $10 tickets go for the new Japanese Cultural and Community Center building being constructed on Sutter St., S.F. For more information call (415) 567-5505.Preregister for the CCCP-Angels of Mercy run and walk that will take place Dec. 15 by writing Dale Yee, P.O. Box 60702. Palo Alto, Calif. For more information call (415) 328- 5757.
S.F.TV Channel Will Expand Asian Programs
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26 | Date: 1985-11-29
Sharon Omi, Ken Narasaki, Linda Kanagawa, Ron Muriera Bill Hammond, Terry Chow and Claire Nomura will appear in the fantsy-comedy, “And All Through The House” at San Francisco’s Asian American Theatre Company, Dec. 4-22. For reservations call 776- 8999.SAN FRANCISCO — Lincoln Broadcasting Company, the media partnership that operates KTSF Channel 26, is expanding its coverage of the Asian American community.Starting this month, the TV present “Asian Journal,” a weekly half-hour forum designed to tackle the contemporary political, economic and social issues affecting the fastest growing minority group in this country.Anni Chung, executive director of Chinatown’s Self-help for the Elderly, will conduct the discussions on Chinese American fairs while Dennis Normandy, chairman of Filipinos in American Foundation, will host the show for the Filipino American portion of the program.KTSF likewise newscaster June-Ko Nakagawa to moderate the discussions on Japanese American affairs. Youn-Cha Chey, executive director of Multi-Services Center for Koreans, will be in charge of the Korean American program.