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Nisei Week (二世週祭, Nisei-shū Matsuri) is an annual festival celebrating Japanese American (JA) culture and history in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Nisei means 2nd generation in Japanese, describing the first American born Japanese, a group which the seven-day festival was originally meant to attract. Though named for the Nisei generation ...
A banner at the Tofu Festival in 2005. Food at the Tofu Festival in 2005. Los Angeles Tofu Festival, usually known as Tofu Festival or Tofu Fest, was a weekend matsuri held every August in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles from 1995 to 2007. Due to redevelopment in Little Tokyo there was no longer enough space to hold a festival of the size of Tofu ...
Yakimono (焼物): flame-grilled food (esp. fish) Su-zakana (酢肴): a small dish used to cleanse the palate, such as vegetables in vinegar; vinegared appetizer. Suimono (吸い物): a soup, usually a clear broth with few accompaniments. Hiyashi-bachi (冷し鉢): served only in summer; chilled, lightly cooked vegetables.
The deadly Los Angeles fires that began Tuesday have scorched over 28,000 acres in the region, as the flames have reduced thousands of structures to lots of rubble and mangled metal, prompting ...
Each 3-day night market event draws up to 100,000 attendees [1] with more than 250 participating food, merchandise, and craft vendors, as well as art and music. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The market is held at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia . [ 4 ]
The venue’s executive director, Maggie Mackay, served as senior programmer for the Los Angeles Film Festival for the majority of its lifespan. An audience at a screening at 2220 Arts + Archives.
The festival also included artists established in the South Korean music industry, including iKON, Jackson Wang, and DPR Live. [14] Local food festival organizer 626 Night Market coordinated food offerings. [14] Outlets began referring to the festival as the "Asian Coachella". [15] [16] Line-up [17] 88rising Stage. 88rising; Joji; Rich Brian ...
The Latino Film Institute's Erika Sabel Flores said this year's Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival will put a spotlight on women filmmakers.