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Phase four takeaway: Get your daging salai masak lemak and ayam balado fix at Desa Pandan s Masak Lomak Salai Omak Den | Eat/Drink

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 It's been some time since I've eaten a good daging salai masak lemak. Recently a friend recommended this place which was opened by their former employee. It's a simple set-up in front of Sri Ampang Hilir condominium. If you're not keen to travel all the way there and you're.

Bay Area Reporter :: Women: From Her to Here at Chinese Culture Center

Now on display at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco (750 Kearny, inside the Hilton Hotel) is Women: From Her to Here, an exhibition of works by women from the Asian diaspora, many of them queer-identified. The exhibit features paintings, videos, photos, and a collection of LGBTQ zines from around the globe. The show, which will remain on display until August 28, explores agency and belonging in queer and feminist communities. Women: From Her to Here offers pieces from a diverse array of artists from across various sexual and gender identities. Artists hail from the Bay Area, Taiwan, Honk Kong, China and elsewhere.

Queer feminist identity takes the spotlight in new Chinese Culture Center exhibit

Queer feminist identity takes the spotlight in new Chinese Culture Center exhibit
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Queer and feminist artists of the Asian diaspora in new exhibit at SF s Chinese Culture Center

Queer and feminist artists of the Asian diaspora in new exhibit at SF s Chinese Culture Center Huang Meng Wen, Suits and Corsages, 2015 -ongoing. Courtesy of the artist. SAN FRANCISCO, CA .- WOMEN我們: From Her to Here is an art exhibition and series of public programs that explores agency and belonging in queer and feminist communities. On view at San Francisco’s Chinese Culture Center February 19 - August 28, 2021, the group exhibition, centered on Asian diasporic perspectives, features video and film works, mixed media installation, photography, painting, and more by a diverse array of LGBTQ+ and women artists and art collectives from the Bay Area, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and beyond. Several new works have been commissioned for this exhibition.

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