Friday, July 6, 2007

Chicago Events - July

CONCERT

Yoko Noge and the Jazz-Me Blues Band
A Chicago-based jazz/blues artist, Yoko Noge will perform her last Monday-night set before the HotHouse sadly closes its doors in mid-July.
July 7th - 8:30 pm, 21 & older, 31 E Balbo Ave.


BOOK EVENTS

The Sushi Economy - Presentation & Signing
Author Sasha Issenberg will give a presentation on his new book that chronicles globalization and “the far-flung global network of fanatics, chefs, tuna ranchers and pirates that make up the culinary phenomenon that revolves around sushi.”
Wednesday, July 18, 6:00 – 8:30 pm. $20 for Japan America Society members, $30 non-members. Sushi, appetizers, and drinks included. Visit link above for reservations & more info.

Hello Kitty: The Global Brand with Nine Lives - Presentation & Signing
Ken Bolson, a business reporter with the New York Times, explores the phenomenal success of Japan’s most famous cartoon cat. “There will also be a discussion of the Japanese concept of "kawaii" and how Kitty became the emblem of the cute movement starting in the 1970s. In short, there will be something for businessmen, Japanophiles and those just curious about the mysterious Hello Kitty.”
Friday August 3, 6:00 – 8:30 pm. $15 Japan America Society members / $20 non-members. Visit link above for reservations & more info.


DANCE

Butoh Sorbet
Butoh is a unique and challenging form of modern dance from Japan. This event will feature solo performances by Vangeline, Ginger Krebs, and Nicole LeGette.
Friday, July 13th, 9PM, $10 donation. The Spareroom, 4100 W. Grand Avenue.


FILM - At Facets Cinematheque

July 06 – 12: The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai
July 13 – 19: Hula Girls

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