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Delegates will also have several opportunities to tour Boston, including a visit to Chinatown, the Boston Globe, and the Federal Reserve. These events “are meant for more than tourism,” said Yuan, “and will allow the [students] an opportunity to compare their culture...
...Japanese. The pleasures of the "Schoolboys" arc, and the entire book, come as much from its richly detailed minutiae as its historicity. In one sequence Charlie and Fred take a walk past the "Call" building (now Central Tower), through Union Square with its bums lounging around, and into Chinatown, where they enjoy a bowl of noodles and eye the prostitutes behind the bordello windows. So what's changed? Not much. The connection across a 100-year divide is thrilling...
...flat California diction. Well, she was from California. Maybe she didn't look California? Here's what Katherine De Mille said of her: "She has the world's most beautiful figure and a face like a Ming princess, and when she opens her mouth out comes Los Angeles Chinatown sing-sing girl and every syllable is a fresh shock." Was Anna May the first Valley girl...
...example to other groups, both immigrant- and native-born,” she said. Louie interviewed 68 second-generation Chinese Americans attending Hunter College and Columbia University and compared the experiences of students from suburban, middle-class America to those who grew up in ethnic enclaves like Chinatown or Flushing, New York...
...show is rounded out by Lehrer-Graiwer’s own contribution, a copy of the Rambler, a politically oriented journal published out of Los Angeles’ Chinatown for which she is one of the editors. It is just one more diverse part of an exhibition that shows that different people working in different mediums can create work that is both connected to other pieces and unique in itself...