Happy APA Heritage Month 2012!

Of course, around here at triscribe, everyday is APA Heritage. My alma mater already observed APA Month last month, since this time of year is finals.  Go study, kids.  But, the rest of us can have fun.

And, sure, it’s now officially APA Heritage Month (as President Obama has declared – see here, for this post over at Angry Asian Man blog, sharing the Obama proclamation and fascinating content from various federal resources (the Library of Congress, Smithsonian, National Archives, etc.).

From our friends and colleagues at the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY): a terrific list of events this month.

This Saturday, April 14, 2012: the CAPA 33rd Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival, over in Brooklyn in DUMBO (Water St. and Anchorage Place), 11am to 5pm.

Oh, and do check out “America Revealed,” on PBS, wherein Yul Kwon did a great job as a host in covering the various systems in America – our transportation, our energy, our food system, and our manufacturing.  Not that this is an APA thing or a lawyer thing, but Yul Kwon – he’s the man…!

Happy Passover, Happy Easter, Happy Spring 2012!

FC and P are in Hong Kong, seeing YC and others. There shall be many food photos or other items here at triscribe or on Facebook.

Over at Entertainment Weekly, a Q&A with Yul Kwon.  The return of Yul Kwon on tv, this time on PBS. Yay, an Asian American lawyer who’s pretty hot on tv!

We could use a few more Mr. Rogers in this world these days; fascinating item about a documentary on Mr. Rogers via Roger Ebert, over at the Chicago Sun-Times’ website.

I think that it’s sad that they’re moving The Sphere back to the JFK hangar. It’s always been a sentimental favorite of mine, and I’ve felt that it ought to be back on the WTC site, someday (see here on WNBC’s website for the news story video).

Fascinating item from NPR.  Well, Darthmouth’s medical school is changing its name.  technically, it’d be the “The Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine,” not the “Dr. Seuss Medical School.” Still: cool.