Limelight: Roy Sakaki
On Wednesday January 27, schools in Salmon Arm, BC were closed so…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture
On Wednesday January 27, schools in Salmon Arm, BC were closed so…
In 2006, Arts Beatus presented an exhibit by doll artist Tomoka Ike…
TERIYAKI SHRIMP
1 lb. medium size shrimp
1 tsp. grated ginger
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup soy sauce
sesame seeds
The current exhibit of photographs by Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank at…
How Did Japanese Visitors and Viewers See Our Community? Now that the…
On attending some of the free events and activities during the Olympics, I was pleased to see many displays of our diversity through featured foods, arts, and music around Vancouver. Many of the musical entertainers here during the Olympics satisfied my love of music and arts. I was also please to see that many of the fine multiethnic restaurants that we have here in Vancouver have done their utmost in appeasing the palettes of all of our guests.
Every edition of the Vancouver International Dance Festival has something for everybody,…
Recently voted “Best Place to Whip up some Art” in the Georgia…
Visual artist Kaori Kasai’s world is populated with whimsical creatures, large-eyed children,…
When I saw an article in the newspaper—Naoko Takahashi wins women’s marathon after drinking an extract distilled from giant killer hornets at the Sydney Olympics—long after Naoko had won at Sydney, I was struck by the imagery that it conjured up, unforgettable, and I immediately thought of the raspy, buzzing sound of bagpipes as a representative, or stand-in for hornets and taiko for pounding of feet on pavement.
I never met Lois Hashimoto, but was saddened to hear of her…
Two Great Traditions. One Great Story. This May, Vancouver audiences will be…