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REVIEW: Limited Time Special Lomilomi Salmon Tartare and A5 Wagyu Loco Moco Satisfy at Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs
May 9, 2021·1 min read
REVIEW: Limited Time Special Lomilomi Salmon Tartare and A5 Wagyu Loco Moco Satisfy at Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs
As part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Walt Disney World has several special offerings this month. We stopped by Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs to try their special menu.
The Asian Heritage and Pacific Island Month Evening Special Menu
Three items are on the Asian Heritage and Pacific Island Month Evening Specials menu: Lomilomi Salmon Tartare as an appetizer, A5 Wagyu Loco Moco as an entree, and Halo Halo for dessert.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: News 12 interviews Cherry Hill Mayor Susan Shin Angulo
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 10, 2021, 6:27am EDT
In honor of Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month, today
News 12
sat down with Cherry Hill Mayor Susan Shin Angulo.
She immigrated to the United
States from South Korea when she was just a little girl. Her parents hoped to give her and her sister
the American Dream. They just left
everything that they knew and came to this country so that we can have a
fighting chance,” says Mayor
Angulo.
Mayor Angulo was just 4 years old when she came to the U.S. Her parents picked the Philadelphia
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of one of the fastest-growing groups of people living in the United States. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders contain multitudes. They are a global community with a homegrown and unique perspective on America.
Their diversity expands continents and demographics. The hopes and dreams of the AAPI community are America at its finest, and its people and traditions are those that are tightly stitched into the fabric of the nation. The American dream is alive and well within the AAPI community, and we ve gathered so many of those dreams here throughout this inspiring list of individuals.
At the Library: Fil-Am author Mia P. Manansala to talk via Zoom
FAIRFIELD The Solano County Library will celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a number of activities.
Among the events is a virtual author visit with Fil-Am author Mia P. Manansala, who will discuss her writing process and her inspiration for her newest novel, “Arsenic and Adobo,” the first book in the “Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery” series.
The first book in this new culinary cozy series is described as “full of sharp humor and delectable dishes – one that might just be killer.”
The Zoom meeting is at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
To mark Asian Pacific American Heritage Month this May, Theater Mu announced NEW EYES FESTIVAL: UN(SCENE) as part of the current 2020-2021 season.
Theater Mu s longest-running tradition, the New Eyes Festival, has become a much-anticipated annual series of staged readings of new works from Asian American Playwrights. The festival acts as an artistic incubator for thoughts and ideas looking to be born onto the stage.
This year, as a response to the rising violence against Asian and Asian American communities, the New Eyes Festival will consist of a series of original ten-minute virtual plays written by local and nationally recognized playwrights with ties to Theater Mu and the Twin Cities. The idea to pivot this year s festival was brought to the Mu staff by Board Member Katie Hae Leo, who also serves as the festival s producer: