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Monday, June 4, 2012
Cambodian fusion rock band Dengue Fever in Pittsburgh, June 7th.
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Dengue Fever will p lay East Liberty's Shadow Lounge ( map ) on June 7th. For the benefit of this post's title they're a &q...
Pittsburgh's Koreatown . . . in Squirrel Hill.
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A piece in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on Sunday looks at growing diversity in Squirrel Hill , a neighborhood that borders the city's...
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Ikebana class in Butler county, July 21.
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Butler county's Maridon Museum will host an ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) class on July 21st. From their Spring 2012 newsletter ...
Friday, June 1, 2012
ESL classes, services for international residents in the North Hills.
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For better or worse, Pittsburgh is dominated by two large newspapers. They occasionally have coverage of local news and events, but when th...
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Pittsburgh Bonsai Society Spring Show, June 2nd and 3rd.
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The Pittsburgh Bonsai Society will hold its annual Spring Show at the Phipps Garden Center in Shadyside's Mellon Park ( map ) on June...
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Japanese animated film
Summer Wars
in Dormont on Sunday, May 27.
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The 2009 Japanese animated film Summer Wars (サマーウォーズ) will be playing at Dormont's Hollywood Theater ( map ) on Sunday, May 27th, at...
North Korean volumes in University of Pittsburgh library.
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1972 film The Flower Girl . The latest edition of P itt magazine (not available online yet) has an interesting blurb about the growing c...
City Paper
reviews Aseoma.
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The Pittsburgh City Paper visited Aseoma , sort-of a Koreanish fusion restaurant on Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill that specializes in Kor...
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Raising money for the Korean Heritage Room in the Cathedral of Learning.
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A rendering of the proposed Korean Heritage Room to go in room 304 in the University of Pittsburgh's Catherdal of Learning. For yea...
Language exchanges and conversation partners in Pittsburgh.
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There are a good number of free language classes in Pittsburgh at the Carnegie Libraries: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, French, Spanish...
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