What: The Philadelphia Photo Arts Center will be presenting Silent Existence, by Tetsugo Hyakutake. This exhibition marks the one-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. Over the years, Hyakutake has worked with Japan as the theme of his art, investigating pathos in relation to historical, social, and economic issues involving … Continue reading Japan, One Year Later: Tetsugo Hyakutake Exhibition
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What: This potluck will be a chance to meet new members and for old members to get reacquainted! When: We will have an AAJA-Philly potluck brunch at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, in the Philadelphia Art Museum neighborhood. How: We are also going to make this a mini-fundraiser -- you can bring up to two non-AAJAmembers, and they would each … Continue reading 2/25 — AAJA-Philly Potluck
What: Check out former AAJA-Philly president, Murali Balaji, as he gives a talk, "Re-making the Indian man: Transnationalism, masculinity and the consumption of 'fairness'". Murali Balaji, program director and assistant professor in the Mass Communications Center of Excellence at Lincoln University, is currently a scholar-in-residence at the the Annenberg School. When & Where: University of Pennsylvania's … Continue reading 2/3: Free Lunch & Learn
WHAT: AAJA-DC Trivia Bowl 2011 Get ready for a night of food, fun, and trivia! Give your brain a good workout while helping our sister chapter, AAJA-DC, raise funds for scholarships, workshops, and chapter programs at their Trivia Bowl and Raffle. WHEN: Friday, Nov. 4, 6 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Josephine Butler Parks Center in … Continue reading Nov. 4 Trivia Bowl in DC
Justin, Britney, and Lady Gaga had nothing on this group of crooners! On Saturday, October 22, a group of karaokers descended on University City's Sang Kee Noodle House for a couple hours of moving and grooving. Check out the pictures, and thanks to all who attended!

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