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J-Town Summer Sessions March Press Release

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Quincy Surasmith
quincy@tuesdaynightproject.org

Recording the Soundtrack of Art and Community

Tuesday Night Project presents J-Town Summer Sessions: A Live Concert Recording and Celebration of Art + Community

Los Angeles—Tuesday Night Project, in partnership with Glenn Suravech Mosaic Sound Recordings and Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, presents: J-Town Summer Sessions: A Live Concert Recording and Celebration of Art + Community on August 6, 2011. The event will take place at the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, 505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

J-Town Summer Sessions will celebrate Tuesday Night Project’s thirteenth year of its 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe free public arts series with a concert featuring a number of musical artists from the Asian Pacific and Los Angeles community. In addition, music producer and recording engineer Glenn Suravech will be doing a live recording of the J-Town Summer Sessions concert and producing an album to follow. The concert will also take place one week following the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple’s Obon Festival event.

“We’re extremely excited to celebrate our thirteenth year of free programming for artists and community members in Little Tokyo and we are very lucky to have the talents of recording engineer and music producer Glenn Suravech,” says Tuesday Night Project Director and Founder traci kato-kiriyama. “Glenn has worked with a huge cadre of musicians from local talent we are familiar with (including Sue Jin and Alice Tong) to serving as an assistant engineer for legends like Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne.”

“It’s awesome that Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple is welcoming Tuesday Night Project to their space and we’re excited to work with the Ito family to bring the sounds of Tuesday Night Cafe to 3rd & Alameda!” Narinda Heng, Co-Producer, Tuesday Night Project

Since 1999, Tuesday Night Project’s flagship series, the 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe, has presented a variety of Asian American and Los Angeles artists performing music, spoken word, poetry, visual art, standup comedy, improv, short films, and performance art. Hosted spring through fall, it is currently one of the longest running free public art series and revitalization projects of Little Tokyo/Downtown L.A.

Ticket sales for J-Town Summer Sessions are planned to go on sale in April. For more information, please go to http://www.tuesdaynightproject.org

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TNParty Press Release

Monday, July 12th, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT
Quincy Surasmith
quincy@tuesdaynightproject.org
www.tuesdaynightproject.org

Downtown Los Angeles Free Public Arts Series Celebrates 12 Years at the TNParty

Tuesday Night Project’s TNParty: Annual Benefit for the Tuesday Night Project in Little Tokyo on July 31st, 2010

Los Angeles – Hidden gem of Los Angeles Tuesday Night Project (TNP) celebrates its 12th year of free multidisciplinary arts programming in Downtown Los Angeles. Since 1999, their flagship series, the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe,” has presented a variety of Asian American and Los Angeles artists performing music, poetry, visual art, comedy improv, short films, and performance art. In celebration, TNP presents the “TNParty: Annual Benefit for the Tuesday Night Project” on July 31st in the JACCC Plaza at 244 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, from 5PM to 11PM. It will be TNP’s 2nd annual fundraiser, featuring DJs, live music, a silent art auction, live painters throughout the Plaza, and a special “Video-Collider mash-up”/ninety minutes of 60-second videos from LA artists strung together and projected onstage by partner Visual Communications to “mash-up” with the DJs that follow the live music performances.  This event is co-presented by the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center.

“Last year at TNP’s first-ever annual benefit, we got to see over 500 people come through, from seniors living in the neighborhood to the kids of long-ago TNC regulars.” says Narinda Heng, one of the co-producers on the volunteer staff. “It was amazing seeing how far TNProject’s reach went, and how far the TN family has come since it began, as Resident Host Johneric Concordia says, ‘with just a karaoke machine.’” Heng refers to the humble beginnings of the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe” having only been equipped with a karaoke machine and a few chairs.

With free admission for kids 12 and under, the TNParty will begin with a family hour featuring Mista Cookie Jar, and taiko with Pro Ta and poongmul (korean drumming) with Freedom Sounds.  A full evening of music will also include performers: Bambu, formerly of the Native Guns; Harlem Lee, winner of 2003 TV show Fame; Rocky Rivera and DJ Roza; and Tuesday Night Project Resident Artists Durwood (Golda Inquito and Gertie Meza) collaborating with David Tran a.k.a Applesauce; Dawen; Shin Kawasaki; and Sue Jin with Jenny San Angel. Featured vendors will include family-owned catering business The Parks Finest, #1 in Yelp Los Angeles, and Good Girl Dinette, a popular restaurant in Eagle Rock, along with several independent artisans selling everything from jewelry (Christine Keiko Agena’s Mango Pop) to painted light switch plates (Los Switcheros).

Before THE PARTY, their first fundraising celebration in 2009, TNP primarily relied on small donations at the live events. Still, Tuesday Night Project, a collective of community artists and leaders, has consistently presented the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe” on the first and third Tuesday of every month from spring through fall.

“Our growth since 1999 has been tremendous,” says Tuesday Night Project founder traci kato-kiriyama, “But our costs are real. We have old light trees that need replacement, our sound engineer drives from his day job in Irvine for a generously cut rate. It may be free for everyone else, but it’s not free for us – and we want to ensure the series stays free to the public while we grow the capacity of the organization into the next phase of exciting plans and programming for TNP.”

TNP welcomes everyone from long-time supporters of Tuesday Night Cafe and past performers to newcomers to join them at the TNParty and support one of the longest running free public art spaces in Downtown L.A. Presale and student/senior tickets are $15 and general admission at the door is $20. Tickets are currently on sale and children 12 and under free. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.tuesdaynightproject.org.

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Tuesday Night Project Launches New Website!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Tuesday Night Project has launched its new website! While there are still a few things to update here and there, please feel free to look around the website!

And while you’re at it, please take the time to become a fan on Facebook and follow us on Twitter; you can find the links to the upper left.

Welcome, and thank you for visiting!

Work Starts on the New Tuesday Night Project Website.

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Old WebsiteWork started on the new website for Tuesday Night Project on February 9, 2010. The planned date for launch is March 25, 2010. It will use a content management system which will make updating and sharing information easier.