Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Numerous book discussion events scheduled at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh branches for AANHPI Heritage Month in May.


The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has scheduled 19 book discussion and book club events across its branches for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May 2026. Books are available for checkout through the library's catalog and are available in audio or ebook formats. Links to each item in the catalog are available below.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

1992 Hong Kong film Hard Boiled (辣手神) in Pittsburgh as Hong Kong Cinema Classics return, January 25, 26, and 28.


The 1992 Hong Kong film Hard Boiled (辣手神) will play in Pittsburgh as Hong Kong Cinema Classics return to local theaters this year, following a run at the Harris Theater last fall.
Mobsters are smuggling guns into Hong Kong. The police orchestrate a raid at a teahouse where an ace detective loses his partner. Meanwhile, the two main gun smugglers are having a war over territory, and a young new gun is enlisted to wipe out informants and overcome barriers to growth. The detective, acting from inside sources, gets closer to the ring leaders and eventually must work with the inside man directly. Includes "Hard Boiled: A Conversation Between John Woo and Jim Branscome" following the feature content.
It plays locally at the AMC Loews Waterfront, AMC Westmoreland in Greensburg, the Cinemark theaters in McCandless and Robinson, and the Row House Hollywood in Dormont on the 25th and 28th, and tickets are available online.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh announces collection of "teen time" programming for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May.


The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has announced lots of "teen time" creativity events for many of its branches for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month in May 2026, featuring programs on Japanese book binding, shadow puppets, ceramics, Korean schoolyard games, and paper folding.

2025 Chinese film Resurrection (狂野时代) in Pittsburgh, January 17 - 28.


The 2025 Chinese film Resurrection (狂野时代) will play in Pittsburgh from January 17 through 28.
Unfolding over five chapters that feature a dazzling array of styles, Resurrection is a cascade of imagery united by a luminous mythopoetic conceit: in a sci-fi-coded world where people have lost the desire to dream in the hopes of prolonging life, rogue “fantasmers” continue to stoke their imaginations and exist within unreality. From this magical premise, the film sends its ever-morphing protagonist (Jackson Yee) through a series of genres, from Méliès-inflected silent fantasy to wartime thriller to con-artist buddy picture to millennial vampire romance—the latter depicted in one of Bi’s customary, and ever astonishing, single takes. Even within genre parameters, the director never takes the road well-traveled, offering jolts and marvels around every corner. Resurrection is one of the most audacious and ambitious gifts for cinematic thrill-seekers in many a moon.
It plays at the Harris Theater in downtown's Cultural District (map) and tickets are available online.

Friday, January 2, 2026

2025 Park Chan-wook film No Other Choice (어쩔수가없다) in Pittsburgh, from January 15.


The 2025 Park Chan-wook film No Other Choice (어쩔수가없다) will play in Pittsburgh from January 15, after a one-day early access screening on December 8.
From director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake's novel THE AX, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years.
It is scheduled to play at the AMC Loews Waterfront and Cinemark in Robinson, and tickets are available online.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

J-K! Idols & Otakus, night of J-pop and K-pop, January 24 at Squirrel Hill Sports Bar.


Bass Buddies will present "J-K! Idols & Otakus" with IMYOONOTYOU, AUXIE MORON, and 64bitt playing a variety of J-pop, K-pop, and anime hits.
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
J to K-Pop Dance Party
IMYOONOTYOU, AUXIE MORON
Stating off the Night we have Auxie mixing hit J-pop hits, Anime Openings and songs from some of your favorite games. Afterwards we have the Main event with IMYOONOTYOU throwing down the best K-pop dance hits. With a full dance floor to use, there is plenty of space to break out every choreographed move from your favorite songs.

11:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Anime Con Style Rave
64BITT, IMYOONOTYOU, AUXIE MORON
Miss the cons and want an excuse to cosplay? We are giving you an afterparty that will make you keep you on your feet all night long. With IMYOONOTYOU mixing out of his style and giving you a Kpop remix/Club House mix, Auxie Moron giving you that classic happy hardcore/nightcore/techno dance heavy music and 64bitt dropping Dubstep heaters, it's a multi-genre night you can't miss.

Doors open at 7:30 for the 21+ show. Tickets are available online.  The Squirrel Hill Sports Bar is located at 5832 Forward Ave. (map).

2026 Japanese animated film All You Need Is Kill in Pittsburgh, from January 15; shows also added at Row House Hollywood in Dormont.


The 2026 Japanese animated film All You Need Is Kill will play in Pittsburgh from January 15. A synopsis, from the distributor:
Set in the year 20XX, ALL YOU NEED IS KILL follows the story of Rita, a resourceful but isolated young woman volunteering to help rebuild Japan after the mysterious appearance of a massive alien flower known as “Darol.” When Darol unexpectedly erupts in a deadly event, unleashing monstrous creatures that decimate the population, Rita is caught in the destruction—and killed. But then she wakes up again. And again. Caught in an endless time loop, Rita must navigate the trauma and repetition of death until she crosses paths with Keiji, a shy young man trapped in the same cycle. Together, they fight to break free from the loop and find meaning in the chaos around them.
It is scheduled to play locally at the AMC Loews Waterfront and the Cinemark theater in Robinson from the 15th through 21st, and tickets are available online. It was also recently added to the newly-renovated Row House Hollywood in Dormont from the 16th through 22nd, and tickets for *those* are available on the Row House's website.

Okane Sushi, featuring sushi tacos and omakase, set to open January 2 January 3 January 5 January 7.


Okane Sushi is set to open downtown on January 2 January 3 January 5 January 7, with a menu featuring set and customized sushi tacos on the first floor and a second floor dedicated to omakase (chef's choice of sushi). [Shipping delays have pushed the opening back a couple times, according to ownership.] It will be located at 245 4th Ave. (map), repacing Sushi i, which opened there in April 2025, and is from the team behind several new restaurants including Top Pot Hot Pot, Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings, and the forthcoming Opal Buffet, among others.

"Asian American Psycho: A Graphic Novel" with Pitt's Humanities Center, January 22.


The Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburgh will host a discussion on Asian American Psycho: A Graphic Novel on January 22.

Asian American Psycho: A Graphic Novel explores the outer limits of the U.S. fantasies of the Asian femme, from fetishized, exotic object to model minority subject. In dialogue with Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho (1991) and its satirical portrait of the Wall Street financier as a monster of capitalism, Asian American Psycho follows another monstrous figuration to gory ends. The narrative stars a medical student turned gig worker, who embodies both laborer and human commodity, as she sells the idea of herself to feed the repressed desires of the West that have been projected onto the Asian Other.

Respondents include Maggie Beeler from the Classics department + Mila Zuo, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, University of British Columbia. This event will be hybrid, so you can attend it either in person in 602 CL or via Zoom as you prefer. Precirculated material for this colloquium are available here.

The event runs from 12:30 to 2:00 pm.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

2025 film Lupin the IIIrd the Movie: The Immortal Bloodline (不死身の血族) in Pittsburgh, from January 4.


The 2025 Japanese animated film Lupin the IIIrd the Movie: The Immortal Bloodline (不死身の血族) will play in Pittsburgh from January 4 through January 6.
After fending off a series of skilled assassins, gentleman thief Lupin III and his band of allies follow a strange invitation to an uncharted island. When their plane is shot down, the gang is stranded and soon hunted by the island’s inhabitants, past enemies, and a monstrous immortal being known as Muom, who threatens to destroy Lupin's legacy. As a deadly toxic fog settles over them, Lupin must confront his greatest enemy in his most daring escapade yet. Legendary director Takeshi Koike returns to the LUPIN THE IIIRD franchise after six years with his latest devilish spin on Monkey Punch’s original manga. LUPIN THE IIIRD: The Movie - The Immortal Bloodline infuses Koike’s signature stylish action with the classic pulpy tones of Monkey Punch’s work for an exhilarating sci-fi tour de force.
It is scheduled to play locally at the AMC Loews Waterfront and the Cinemark theater in Robinson, and tickets are available online.

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