Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Active Cultures Series Premiere: Shanghai Jazz and Street Food-Bangkok to Los Angeles
The Pacific Asia Museum presents a new dynamic winter series that explores the diverse cultures of Asia and the Pacific Islands through food, drink, art, fashion and history.
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Shanghai Jazz and Street Food – Bangkok to Los Angeles
7:00pm - Galleries, bar open
8:00pm - Corey Combs, Composer bassist and director of education at SFJazz
8:30pm - Robert Danhi, Celebrated chef, author and food historian
9:00pm - Q&A
9:30pm - Food Tasting
Featured Articles
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