Friday, October 12, 2018

The Vertical Ray of the Sun (Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng) at Maridon Museum, October 25.



The next installment of this fall's film series at the Maridon Museum is the 2000 Vietnamese film The Vertical Ray of the Sun (Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng) on October 25.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

UPMC hiring bilingual Mandarin(or Cantonese)-English administrative assistant in Squirrel Hill.

UPMC is hiring a bilingual Chinese-English administrative assistant for an office in Squirrel Hill.
University of Pittsburgh Physicians is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant - Associate to support the Department of Family Medicine at the UPMC Squirrel Hill Family Practice in the Wilkins Building!

Under direct supervision, the Associate Administrative Assistant provides general administrative support to a department or group of professionals.

The ideal candidate for this position will be bilingual, specifically being fluent in both English and Mandarin (or Cantonese). This position includes, but is not limited to, helping patients understand directions/information and scheduling patient appointments.
More information, and application instructions, available at the job posting on UPMC's website.

The Journey of a North Korean Refugee, October 16 at Pitt.



The University of Pittsburgh's Asian Students Alliance and Liberty in North Korea chapter will present "The Journey of a North Korean Refugee" on Tuesday, October 16.
University of Pittsburgh: International Week 10/13-10/20 - The Asian Students Alliance and Pitt Liberty in North Korea will be presenting a guided audio-visual tour through the life of a North Korean refugee in three parts: oppression in North Korea, escape, and life after. Every year, thousands of North Koreans risk their lives to escape political and economic oppression. We hope that through this event you can catch a glimpse of the 3000 mile journey that these North Korean refugees undergo.
It runs from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm in the William Pitt Union's Lower Lounge (map).

ASPIRE Pathway (辅道教育) / WholeRen Education hiring Chinese-speaking Geography, Anatomy online tutors (在线辅导老师).



ASPIRE Pathway (辅道教育), a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based Chinese education consulting group WholeRen Education, is hiring online Chinese-speaking Geography and Anatomy tutors for Chinese students at American universities.
职位: 解剖学在线辅导老师

职位描述:
1. 为在校生提供网络辅导,根据学生现有的学习情况和辅导需求制定教学计划和内容,并实施教学;
2. 跟进学生学习情况,及时与学生、家长进行沟通;
3. 熟悉掌握专业理论,能够针对学生个体的不同需求设计出适合学生的教学方案;

任职要求:
1. 相关专业本科以上学历。
2. 优秀的英语听说读写能力,具有批判性思维,良好的表达能力和较强的问题处理能力

3. 有工作许可,可支持办理CPT、OPT。

4. 中英双语优秀

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

New Chinese movie Lost, Found (找到你) in Pittsburgh, from October 12.



The 2018 Chinese movie Lost, Found (找到你) will play in Pittsburgh from October 12. Writes The Hollywood Reporter,
Yao Chen and Ma Yili electrify the twin dramas of an abducted child and a sick little girl.
Tickets are available online, via Fandango. The theater is located at 300 West Waterfront Dr. in the Waterfront shopping complex in Homestead (map), across the Monongahela River from Greenfield, Squirrel Hill, and the rest of Pittsburgh.

Chinese movie Hello, Mrs. Money (李茶的姑妈) in Pittsburgh, through October 11.



The new Chinese movie Hello, Mrs. Money (李茶的姑妈) will continue in Pittsburgh through October 11.
Adopted from the stage show of the same name, Hello, Mrs. Money tells the story of Li Cha, a poor guy, and his billionaire auntie. To win the heart of his beloved girl who likes money, Li Cha asks his billionaire aunt to help.
Tickets are available online via Fandango.

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Korean drumming group Tago (타고) in Pittsburgh, October 18.


via @TAGOpage

Korean drumming group Tago (타고) will perform in Pittsburgh on October 18, part of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts.
"Tago" means lighting up the world by beating drums. Tago creates shows based on a theme of "Buk," a Korean traditional drum. They play a mixture of Korean traditional instruments - from gigantic drums to small percussion - with martial arts movements. The music is sexy, intense, and sophisticated. Tago tries to make music which lasts long in people's hearts and memories.
Tago will perform at the Byham Theater at 8:00 pm. Tickets are now on sale starting at $25.

"Red China's Green Revolution," October 10 at Pitt.



The University of Pittsburgh's Asian Studies Center will host Joshua Eisenman and his lecture "Red China's Green Revolution" on October 10.
Joshua Eisenman’s (马佳士) research focuses on the political economy of China's development and its foreign relations with the United States and the developing world—particularly Africa. His work has been published in top academic journals including World Development, Development and Change, Journal of Contemporary China and Cold War History, and in popular outlets such as Foreign Affairs, The Wall Street Journal and Foreign Policy. His views have been cited in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist and The New Republic.

Professor Eisenman's newest book, "Red China’s Green Revolution: Technological Innovation, Institutional Change, and Economic Development Under the Commune" (Columbia University Press, 2018), explains how more capital investment and better farming techniques increased agricultural productivity growth in Maoist China. In "China Steps Out: Beijing’s Major Power Engagement with the Developing World" (Routledge, 2018), he worked with Eric Heginbotham to analyze China’s policies toward the developing world. His second book, "China and Africa: A Century of Engagement" (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), co-authored with David Shinn, was named one of the top three books about Africa by Foreign Affairs. Their next volume, under advance contract with the University of Pennsylvania Press, will examine the China-Africa political and security relationship.
The event runs from 4:30 to 6:00 pm in 3703 Posvar Hall (map) and is free and open to the public.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫) at Pitt, October 17.



The 1997 film Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫) will play at the University of Pittsburgh on October 17 as part of the occasional Spectacles Film Series, presented by the Department of Religious Studies. A 1999 Roger Ebert four-star review summarizes:
Hayao Miyazaki is a great animator, and his "Princess Mononoke" is a great film. Do not allow conventional thoughts about animation to prevent you from seeing it. It tells an epic story set in medieval Japan, at the dawn of the Iron Age, when some men still lived in harmony with nature and others were trying to tame and defeat it. It is not a simplistic tale of good and evil, but the story of how humans, forest animals and nature gods all fight for their share of the new emerging order. It is one of the most visually inventive films I have ever seen.
The event starts at 6:00 pm in 120 Lawrence Hall (map).

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Love in the 1980s (1980年代的愛情), October 11 at Maridon Museum.



The next installment of this fall's film series at the Maridon Museum is the 2015 Chinese movie 1980年代的愛情. A Film Business Asia review provides an overview:
Gongmu township, central China, autumn 1982. After graduating from university, and as part of his "grassroots" government training, Guan Yubo (Lu Fangsheng) is assigned to the remote, mountainous township of the Tujia ethnic minority to work as its publicity/education officer. Xiang Yu'e (Li Shutong), his girlfriend from college, has to remain in the city. Yubo works directly under the mayor, whose current government challenge is to meet birth-control quotas. Feeling lonely, Yubo befriends an old cook, Tian, who used to be a teacher but whose career was destroyed by an anti-rightist campaign. One day Yubo bumps into his secret first love from high school, Cheng Liwen (Yang Caiyu), who happens to be in the township working in a local shop. She's polite but uncommunicative. Unlike Yubo, she didn't manage to get into university, due to her family's political problems. Later, the two of them visit her father, who now lives alone in the mountains, making wooden birdcages. Gradually the two grow close but then, after six months, Yubo's term of service ends and it comes time for him to leave.
The movie starts at 6:00 pm and is free and open to the public, though reservations are required to be made by phone: 724-282-0123. The Maridon Museum is an Asian art museum at 322 N. McKean St. in downtown Butler (map) that runs film series periodically throughout the year, in addition to art classes, book club meetings, and its regular exhibits.

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