Events:

Arts/Entertainment

Arts/Entertainment

The Kingmaker

The Kingmaker is a harrowing, up-close and personal portrait of political dynasties and the stubborn persistence of authoritarian rule.
Arts/Entertainment

The Great Leap by Lauren Yee

The Great Leap tells the story of Manford Lum, a local star of the sidewalk basketball courts of San Francisco’s Chinatown who strongarms his way onto an American college team travelling to Beijing for a “friendship” game.
Arts/Entertainment

Korean Film Screening: "A Tale of Two Sisters" by Kim Jee-won

In preparation for Halloween, Korean Cinema Chicago comes back with a horror movie for October! Adapted from an old Korean folktale Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, "A Tale of Two Sisters" is a psychological horror film with beautiful camera work and sound that will satisfy both horror film fans and cinephiles. When Su-mi and her younger sister, Su-yeon come home to their father after a long leave in the city, something is strange. Their stepmother Eun-joo greets them with forced enthusiasm, while their dad is reticent and distressed. Disturbing events start to happen to the family as the conflict between Su-mi and the stepmother increases. "A Tale of Two Sisters" is the highest-grossing Korean horror film and was the first to be screened in US theatres.
Arts/Entertainment

Subtitle: Southeast Asian Short Film Festival

A diverse program of short films by established and emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers, ranging from documentary and fiction to experimental films.
Arts/Entertainment

Our Perspective Presents: Horror and Comedy Play Readings

Our Perspective: Asian American Play Readings present readings about the horrors and comedies of humanity.
Arts/Entertainment

Crazy Funny Asianz - Chicago

Miscellaneous Brown a.k.a. Erick Esteban brings his hilarious Crazy Funny Asianz Show from Hollywood to his hometown of Chicago!
Arts/Entertainment

Monthly Kimono 着付け自主トレ部 Vol. 8

This is a how to wear Kimono group for self-learners. It’s open and friendly for all who loves Kimono. As we gather monthly, we are greatly enjoying seasons, and it is important aspect of Kimono culture.