More signage has gone up for 朝茶 TSAOCAA in Squirrel Hill, suggesting the Taiwanese bubble tea chain will open its first Pittsburgh location quite soon. Work began at 5871 Forbes Ave. (map) in the late fall.
"Crazy Rich Asians” follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) as she accompanies her longtime boyfriend, Nick Young (Henry Golding), to his best friend’s wedding in Singapore. Excited about visiting Asia for the first time but nervous about meeting Nick’s family, Rachel is unprepared to learn that Nick has neglected to mention a few key details about his life. It turns out that he is not only the scion of one of the country’s wealthiest families but also one of its most sought-after bachelors. Being on Nick’s arm puts a target on Rachel’s back, with jealous socialites and, worse, Nick’s own disapproving mother (Michelle Yeoh) taking aim. And it soon becomes clear that while money can’t buy love, it can definitely complicate things.
Join us for a K-14 educators companion online program to the 2020 Summer Institute for Chinese Studies (SICS) at the University of Pittsburgh. The curriculum workshop will provide a historical overview of China's relationship with the environment, ways to integrate it into the classroom and preview presentation by select 2020 SICS scholars. Participating educators will then be encouraged to attend online the key presentations of the summer institute.The online presentation will run from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Those interested should register online.

Our last event in our #PittAPAHM programming series in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month will be a student-led panel discussion.It runs from 5:00 to 6:00 pm on the 30th.
"Unpacking APIA Identity as Pitt Students"
Featuring panelists Albert Tanjaya, Lauren Yu, and Weiyi Tu
Moderated by Cynthia Troung
Registration is required: https://bit.ly/3bOMKY9

Cantankerous and fiercely independent, the 80-year-old Grandma Wong (Tsai Chin) wants to live by herself in her Chinatown apartment in New York. Her son, Howard (Eddie Yu), wants her to move in with his family to save on rent. Encouraged by a fortune teller’s promise of imminent luck, she takes all her savings to a casino only to find herself — after some hilariously absurd twists — with a bagful of a dead man’s cash and a pair of gangsters on her tail.Tickets are available for purchase online.

Join us for a community conversation on addressing anti-Asian racism and building solidarity during COVID-19.The talk runs from 6:00 to 7:30 pm on the 28th. The event takes place on Zoom and those interested should register in order to receive the link.
The COVID-19 crisis has intensified the racism and xenophobia that have always pervaded our society and systems. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, we have witnessed heightened anti-Asian racism, hate, and violence across the world. Black, LatinX, indigenous, and newcomer communities have been impacted disproportionately by the pandemic, forced to bear higher health and economic costs. How do we bridge the divide between and within our communities to stand in collective solidarity, both during and beyond the pandemic?
BurghMeetsWorld serves as an outlet for people to share their experiences and connect with each other in Pittsburgh and across the world. Our goal is to create a safe space for communities to come together to discuss their experiences and concerns around racism and xenophobia, to think collectively through the ways we can stand in solidarity, and take action to combat racial injustices.

Hello everyone! We are happy to announce that we will be reopening our business on June 1, for takeout only. We will be limiting walk-ins to 3 customers at a time and require that everyone entering must wear a mask.TW Kitchen opened in March 2019 and is located at 192 N. Craig St. (map).
大家好,我們很高興將在6月1日重新開張, 歡迎舊語新知惠顧。 為了大家的安全,一次將只最多容許3人進入,並請你配戴口罩。謝謝合作!


Join the Inclusive Innovation team, Governor Wolf's Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs, the Office of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, and guest speakers for our third virtual Asian Pacific American Heritage Month conversation titled: "The Future of Pittsburgh's #AAPI Community"
Join a phenomenal panel of AAPI youth leaders as they discuss the work that they do, the challenges they face as members of the AAPI community (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic), their reflections on their AAPI identity, and their hopes and goals for the future of the AAPI community -- both here in Pittsburgh and beyond.
The event will be live-streamed in this Facebook Event Page and on the Welcoming Pittsburgh Facebook Page.

We are ready!! Today will be the first day we “re-open” to the public! Mask must be wore at all time, and please try the best to practices 6 feet social distance~ glove will also be provided if needed! There will be a queue policy in effect also... we will be limiting on how many people are at the store at the same time. Please be patient with us since there will be a lot of uncertainty going on. Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience it caused!The Asian grocery is located at 3050 Smallman St., at the northeastern end of the Strip District (map).