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Yearly Archives: 2017

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A Review of “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail”

REVIEWS, WeekliesBy Amanda LeutmixayMay 1, 2017Leave a comment

“American justice has become American injustice. Superimposed on you.” Showcased at this year’s San Diego Asian Film Festival, “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” is a documentary directed by Steve James that encapsulates a five-year-long legal battle between the state of New York and Abacus Federal Savings Bank. Within the first three minutes of the film,…

Los Angeles Riots: A Transition in Identity for Korean Americans

NEWSBy Ethan PakApril 29, 2017Leave a comment

Han Kim was in the fourth grade when his mother unexpectedly picked him up from Hancock Park Elementary School on April 30, 1992. The UCLA alumnus would soon realize the Los Angeles riots, or Sa-I-Gu, that consumed Koreatown was only the beginning. Four LAPD officers were acquitted for the beating of a black man, Rodney…

The Unlikely Hero in “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is a Vietnamese American Woman

REVIEWS, WeekliesBy Lora LiuApril 29, 2017Leave a comment

Earlier this month at Star Wars Celebration Orlando, Vietnamese American actress Kelly Marie Tran was announced to play the largest new role in the upcoming film “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” According to “The Last Jedi” director Rian Johnson at the event’s “The Last Jedi” panel, Tran’s character Rose is a maintenance worker in the…

Insider Look: Thai Club’s “Now & Then & Back Again”

CULTURE NIGHTS, WeekliesBy Danial ZafarApril 28, 2017Leave a comment

With Thai Smakom’s upcoming 19th annual culture night, Pacific Ties sits down with Derek Nguyen, the director of the show and Dennis Nguyen, the president of Thai Smakom, to discuss this year’s cultural show and it’s main theme.  This year’s show is called “Now & Then & Back Again” and will appear in Schoenberg Hall from 6:30-10:00…

Spring Brings Film Festivals to Southern California

NEWSBy Emory JohnsonApril 25, 2017Leave a comment

Pacific Arts Movement (PacArts) is presenting its 7th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase from April 20 to April 27, 2017. This year’s showcase will be PacArt’s largest Spring Showcase yet, screening over 20 films from 10 countries over the eight-day festival at UltraStar Mission Valley in San Diego. In Los Angeles, Visual…

Marvel’s Diversity Problem with Iron Fist: A Month’s Review

REVIEWS, WeekliesBy Vivian LeeApril 20, 2017Leave a comment

When it comes to Marvel, I have a soft spot. My brothers and I, of different ages and interests, never spent time doing something together unless it was “Brother-Brother-Sister Movie Night.” Over the past several years, it had always centered around a Marvel production, but now we’ve found ourselves skipping over it in favor of…

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