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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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星期日

Мари́я Ю́рьевна Шара́пова: The Russians are a little quieter.
The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts announces a survey exhibition of the works of Carlos Villa, circa 1970-2011. Influenced by investigations of his own Filipino heritage, the intricacies of immigrant identities and experiences, Villa’s work has consistently challenged the bounds of the “multicultural,” while resisting expectations that it remain there. 
Manongs, Some Doors, and a Bouquet of Crates presents his latest body of work, minimalist engravings of time, meditation, and the human experience. His renowned “Doors” series from the 1970s will be exhibited in the MCCLA Main Gallery. Select drawings, photographs, and ceremonial attire will also be on display ― visual metaphors for the intercultural weaving that is the essence of his work. This exhibition is funded in part by The San Francisco Foundation. 
Visit missionlculturalcenter.org for more information

星期一

POLYGLOT


Lightning:
Eliyahu Che: My hunch (and mine is always accurate) is that Nicholas Culbertson is a star on the rise. Would your Facebook administrator be so kind as to pass this link as a reminder to Mr. Culbertson? Thanks, in advance! http://www.israelasiacenter.org/
Wayne Chang: Mr. Nick Culbertson you are a star on the rise.
“Nick is in the East Asian Studies program at Harvard and, in a few days, will leave for his fourth summer in China — this time, Taiwan (he has all ready been to Japan). He speaks Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Hebrew and is headed for a likely career in business. At Harvard, he is a varsity fencer and member of a hip-hop dance troupe.”