
Back in the day, I was a SHENG WANG wannabe. In eighth grade, he had long bleached bangs, so I got long bleached bangs. He was into The Cure. I got into The Cure. He went to UC Berkeley, I went to UC Berkeley. He joined Theatre Rice, I joined Theatre Rice. He made an Asian American documentary, I made an Asian American documentary. That’s where it ends. He became a standup comic, I became a DJ.
Now, as my dj career amounts to little more than this, Sheng is poised to be one of America’s funniest and most original comics, much less one of THE funniest Asian Americans.
Peep:
Sheng moved to LA, I moved to LA. But…he’s never here cuz he tours so much. Find out if he’s performing in your area at his MYSPACE.
Filed under: The Isms | Tags: Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, bayan, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Habi Arts, John Edward Handoc, Juanito Carabeo, KARAPATAN, Kuusela Hilo, melissa roxas, philippines, rhonda ramiro

UPDATE:
Melissa is back with her family, but Juanito Carabeo & John Edward Handoc are still missing. Keep spreading the word!
Contact:
Kuusela Hilo
BAYAN-USA Vice Chair
vicechair@bayanusa.org
Rhonda Ramiro
BAYAN-USA Secretary General
secgen@bayanusa.org
BAYAN-USA, an alliance of 14 Filipino American organizations and chapter of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan Philippines), is calling on President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the Department of National Defense, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to immediately surface Melissa Roxas, an American citizen of Filipino descent who was abducted in the Philippines on May 19. BAYAN-USA also urgently calls on our representatives in the U.S. Congress to act quickly to ensure the safe return of Roxas.
Roxas is a well-known Filipino American activist, who served as the first Regional Coordinator of BAYAN-USA in Los Angeles and co-founded the cultural organization Habi Arts. Roxas is an active human rights advocate and was instrumental in organizing a BAYAN-USA contingent that participated in the International Solidarity Mission in 2005, an international fact finding mission that called attention to the escalating human rights violations in the Philippines. Roxas went to the Philippines in 2007 to pursue human rights work, where she became a full time volunteer health worker. She was abducted on May 19, 2009 at approximately 1:30 PM in Sitio Bagong Sikat, Barangay kapanikian, La Paz, Tarlac. She was with two other volunteers, Juanito Carabeo and John Edward Handoc.
Based on reports filed by the human rights group KARAPATAN and the La Paz police, Roxas and her companions were taken by at least 8 armed, hooded men riding two motorcycles and a Besta van without any license plate numbers. There has been no word on the whereabouts and condition of Roxas and her companions since the abduction. The circumstances of Roxas’ abduction typify the abductions and enforced disappearances of over 200 innocent civilians, allegedly last seen in the hands of suspected state security forces.
“We are deeply concerned about the abduction of Melissa Roxas, Juanito Carabeo and John Edward Handoc. We call for Melissa and her companions to be immediately surfaced unharmed,” said BAYAN-USA Secretary General Rhonda Ramiro. “We condemn the ongoing abductions and human rights violations that have been rampant under the Arroyo administration and victimized thousands of innocent people.”
The search for Roxas and her companions will be spearheaded by the human rights organization KARAPATAN, while BAYAN-USA, its member organizations, and allies will undertake an international campaign to exert pressure on the Arroyo government to surface Roxas. “We appeal to our elected officials, members of the Filipino American community, and all people in the U.S. who believe in human rights to take action to surface Melissa and her companions. Since we were founded in 2005, BAYAN-USA has campaigned ceaselessly for an end to the human rights violations in the Philippines, and we will not stop until we obtain justice for Melissa and all victims of human rights violations under Arroyo.”
Filed under: Video | Tags: a peaceful riot, bambu, beatrock, fatgums, mass movement, tad nakamura
Brought to you by The-Other-East-Asian-That-Hangs-Out-With-A-Bunch-Of-Pinoys:
Filed under: Events | Tags: kiwi, libre, mercury lounge, owl boogie, un.d.fine

Friday May 22nd
Illafonte Productions brings you
LIBRE
San Francisco’s End-of-the-Month Getdown for the Grown and Sexy
featuring the finest in Soul, Hip Hop, and Dancehall Classics
Music selection by:

PHATRICK

UN.D.FINE

OWL BOOGIE
along with your host

KIWI!!!!
@ Mercury Lounge (New Location!)
1582 Folsom at 12th Street
San Francisco
10pm-2am | 21+ | FREE ALL NIGHT!!!!
Filed under: The Isms, Video | Tags: asher roth, beastie boys, dan charnas, ill doctrine, jay smooth, mc serch, nappy headed, post race
YES! Once again, Jay Smooth demonstrating, again, why he’s one of the greatest commentators/interviewers in the hip hop blogosphere:
And his original commentary on Asher Roth’s Twitter Faux Pas:
Filed under: Music | Tags: adriel luis, burned again, drizzletron, santigold, santogold, stiffed, your voice

Still not used to calling her “Santigold”
DOWNLOAD: Santogold – “Your Voice”
I have been ON this one since Drizzletron gave it to me right before Ms. Santi White dropped her solo debut. And I know, this song was widely posted in the blogosphere back when it first came out, but what prompted me to post this now is my discovery, courtesy of my new roommate, that this song was originally recorded and released by Santogold’s punk band, Stiffed on their 2005 album, Burned Again, which is, quite simply, fucking amazing.

BONUS: Stiffed – “Your Voice”
From Burned Again (Outlook Music, 2005)


















