Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 11.3 – “Ninth Floor” and Campus Racism in 1969
“I hope my stories activate us personally….My job is to invite individuals to their own liberation and maybe they will seek that for others.” — Director Mina Shum
“I hope my stories activate us personally….My job is to invite individuals to their own liberation and maybe they will seek that for others.” — Director Mina Shum
Meet us at OMCA for an evening of food trucks, live painting, the world premiere of Tadashi Nakamura’s newest documentary, and a special musical performance by Bambu and Prometheus Brown as The Bar!
“We want it to feel as much as possible like you’re having dinner with your friends and they’re saying thoughtful things. It was very, very important to us that the show didn’t become an after school special and we’re telling you how to think and patting ourselves on the back for being so progressive and interesting. It’s a comedy, it’s the thing that makes it go down a little easier.”
Tucked in an alleyway named Waverly Place will soon be San Francisco Chinatown’s newest restaurant, Mister Jiu’s. Months before opening, it had already garnered…
Dinners at Saison, Chez Panisse, a Sonoma Getaway, and more! Check out our list of fabulous auction items.
Superfan Ravi Chandra checks in with director Julia Kwan, whose latest film looks at the changing landscape of Vancouver’s Chinatown.
Watch films like Changing Season: On the Masumoto Family Farm and Chinese Couplets throughout the month of March.
Catch the World Premiere of the play at the Berkeley Rep! CAAM readers receive a special discount.
Directions In Sound flourishes this year by including two inspiring, music-centric films paired with special live showcase featuring emerging and cutting-edge musicians from Korea and the SF Bay Area.
CAAM honors George Chen this year at CAAMFeast 2016, alongside Cecilia Chiang and Brandon Jew
A sneak peek at our CAAMFeast 2016 tasting menu and specialty drinks from Mister Jiu’s, Attic, Hakkasan and more!
“I was showing him a little drawing I did of what my dad did every morning. I did a drawing of him praying at a shrine, and in the same drawing there is little Sanjay, you know, worshipping his Gods that were on the TV. John saw that and was like: ‘That’s great! Let’s make that. Just tell your story, tell the truth of you and your father.'” – Sanjay Patel