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SUMMARY:The Dating Game\, NYC Theatrical Screening & Director Q&A﻿
DESCRIPTION:We’re proud to co-present the NYC theatrical screening of The Dating Game\, a new documentary by Emmy-winning filmmaker Violet Du Feng (Hidden Letters)\, exploring love\, loneliness\, and connection in modern China. In a country where eligible men outnumber women by 30 million\, three bachelors enroll in an intensive seven-day dating camp led by one of China’s most sought-after dating coaches. Both funny and poignant\, The Dating Game captures the awkwardness\, hope\, and humor of searching for love in an age of digital disconnection. \nFollowing the screening\, join director Violet Du Feng for a post-film Q&A moderated by Susan Yuqing Feng\, Director of Programs at China Institute of America. China Institute audience receive 15% off tickets with promo code datinginstitute.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/the-dating-game-nyc-theatrical-screening-director-qa/
LOCATION:DCTV\, 87 Lafayette St\, New York\, NY\, 10013
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Integrating AAPI Histories: Curricular Points of Entry for US History
DESCRIPTION:This curriculum design workshop is tailored to middle and high school teachers\, equipping them with practical strategies and a wealth of resources to seamlessly incorporate AAPI history into their social studies curricula. Educators will use AAPI histories and narratives to discover innovative ways to align their lessons with NJ learning standards. They will have the opportunity to collaborate\, share their own curricular experiences\, and reimagine their curricula. \nFacilitator: Jessica Cappadona\, TAAS Ambassador \nThis event is brought to you by Teach Asian American Stories and AAPI New Jersey.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/integrating-aapi-histories-curricular-points-of-entry-for-us-history/
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare\, Tyranny and China
DESCRIPTION:How do tyrants exercise power? Why do people submit to authoritarians? These were questions of pressing concern for William Shakespeare\, and they are no less fascinating in the age of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. Reading King Lear\, Coriolanus and Richard III can still shed light on leaders past and present\, and the societies in their thrall. \nLiterary scholar Nan Z. Da‘s The Chinese Tragedy of King Lear (Princeton University Press\, June 2025) gives us a fresh framework to understand one of Shakespeare’s best known tragedies. A wholly unique work of literary criticism\, theory\, memoir and history\, the book examines China’s long 20th century as a manifestation of King Lear\, and seeks to explain the structure of the play through historical analysis of Maoism and its legacies. Nan Z. Da’s ranging intellect pulls readers from the Cultural Revolution to anti-exorcist tracts in Elizabethan England and beyond. Kent\, Cordelia and the Fool become something new when painted against the background of Chinese history. Throughout\, the book offers novel re-interpretations of King Lear\, leaving readers caught between laughing and crying. \nRegister now to join us for a scintillating discussion between Nan Z. Da and Harvard University literature Professor Stephen Greenblatt\, author of Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics (2018) and numerous other acclaimed works of scholarship. The conversation will be moderated by Orville Schell\, Arthur Ross Vice President of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at Asia Society. Copies of both books will be on sale\, with the authors available to sign them. \nThis event is presented by China Books Review\, a free digital magazine of reviews\, essays\, excerpts and more. Subscribe to our newsletter to follow us.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/shakespeare-tyranny-and-china/
LOCATION:Asia Society\, 725 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10021
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Alpha Beta Blah – Cozy Solstice
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AAWW Margins fellows present “Alpha Beta Blah”\, a new reading series that invites writers to come frat out with the fellows. \nThe fourth and final reading of this series will take place on December 16th at 7 pm ET. For “Cozy Solstice”\, send us pieces about all that can happen on the longest night of the year. We want poetry that covers heartbreak and hollowness\, sultry stories about people locked in a cabin together\, and essays on the possibilities of a snowy day in the city. We are looking for work with a heart big enough to get us through the coldest of nights\, that makes us feel like we are bundled up next to a hearth.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/alpha-beta-blah-cozy-solstice/
LOCATION:Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW)\, 18 West 21st Street\, Suite 900\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
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