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mango lassiNow that midterms are over (for some of us!), penny-savers should be quick to hit up two wonderfully delicious free food events today, which include a joint birthday party for the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Intercultural Resource Center and a Teahouse with the Asian American Alliance featuring musical guest Alice Hu (and samosas, mango lassi, and tea).

OMA/IRC Anniversary Celebration
5:30pm — 8:30pm (brief program at 6:15pm)
Intercultural Resource Center
552 West 114th Street

AAA Teahouse
10:30pm
Lerner 555


We're not sure what's more strange about the AAA poster: that they promote their event with a picture of Calvin Sun et al., or that they're touting Tokyo Pop as "Columbia's premier nightclub/lounge."

Also, Phi Iota Alpha felt the need to promote their rager with a glistening, curvaceous babe.

No party in the Lerner Party space is going to be that hot, guys.

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kkA big Bwog welcome to the Blaaag (rhymes with gag, and not to be confused with Blaaaaahg), which we stumbled upon a few weeks ago before it officially launched on Tuesday. The Blaaag staff wants you to know that although it is specific to Asian American stuff, it is not the voice of the Asian American community, that it's not Calvin Sun's mouthpiece, and that it doesn't gossip. Ever.


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It's a whole new world for the Dems, reenergized after their elections last month. According to new president Josh Lipsky, next year the group will be putting on three to five events per week, as well as creating dozens of new "umbrella groups" on issues from gay marriage to civil liberties. As part of its hip new image, the new administration has put together a promotional video for its arm wrestling contest next Thursday, featuring the other President Flaxman rocking a tight superhero shirt. "If we, as activists, have to act ridiculous to get people to care about Iraq, then that's what we'll do," declares Elvis-costumed Public Affairs director Jonathan Backer.

Um, good luck kids.

On a more serious note, Asian American Alliance's incoming president Calvin Sun (who's going to be busy next year--he's also Michelle Diamond's replacement as CC '08's Vice President) alerted us to two short videos he directed on eating disorders among Asian Americans. With quickly cut together interviews of AAA members, they're an interesting window on body image problems specific to that group, although the abstract photomontage at the end was a bit much. Part one here, part two here.


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