Hiro Tashima is the Head of the Pima Community College Ceramics Dept. in Tucson. This Moon Drops exhibit runs to Feb. 18, 2023. Yun Gee Park Gallery is at 4226 E. 2nd St., west of Columbus Blvd., south of Speedway Blvd.
Nov. 27, at 7 p,m. at Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St. Tucson
“Ukulele master and jolly ambassador of aloha, JAKE SHIMABUKURO, will bring joy to the world this upcoming 2022 Holiday Season by delivering a special gift for all with the debut of his highly anticipated holiday show, JAKE SHIMABUKURO – CHRISTMAS IN HAWAI’I.
In addition to his signature show favorites, this special show will draw on a vibrant catalog of holiday classics such as We Three Kings, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, O Holy Night, I’ll Be Home For Christmas and selections from his “Jake & Friends” released in November 2021 (Willie Nelson, Bette Midler, Jack Johnson, Michael McDonald, Vince Gill & Amy Grant and more).
Along with bassist Jackson Waldhoff and special Guests, singer-songwriter, Justin Kawika Young, JAKE SHIMABUKURO will spread good cheer to all with his world-renowned live show in a fun take on the holidays sure to keep spirits bright. Exceptional and spirited JAKE SHIMABUKURO’S CHRISTMAS IN HAWAI’I is sure to become an eagerly anticipated annual family event.”
Editor’s note: Once I was ushering at The Palace Theater in Hilo, Hawaii for Jake’s concert. He walked in anonymously from the front lobby, came up to me and said “thanks for helping Auntie”, and kissed me on the cheek. Star power! And I had never met him before, but he called me “Auntie”, an endearing term for the elderly in Hawaii.
“Come in to hear a presentation by the author and veteran journalist of “Thoughts From Japan” a travel book offering insightful observations and candid accounts of living and working overseas in Japan and many other major Asian countries. Discuss the pleasures and pitfalls with Donna and purchase signed copy for $13 during the event. “
Event is just the price of regular admission. Members are free.
UPDATE: These concerts have been postponed to April 13, 2023 due to projected inclement weather/freezing temperatures.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
“Join us as we fill the Gardens with the celebratory folk and popular culture of Japan! Music, song, dance and tales with performers Karen Falkenstrom, Suzu Mitsuyuki, Yukihiro Ibuki, Paul Amiel, and others. Get ready to join in the endearing sounds and sights of Japanese folk music!”
Date & Time:
11/17
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
OR
7:15 PM – 8:00 PM
Tickets: General Admission: $27 – Children 3-15: $10
Advanced ticket reservation is required. This is a limited admission event.
Center for Buddhist Studies has been hosting a lecture series at various locations on the University of Arizona campus, highlighting the “350th death anniversary of Zen Master Yinyuan Longqi (隱元隆琦1592-1673, Ingen Ryūki in Japanese). Special ceremonies and events will be held in both Japan and China to honor this great Zen master. In North America, the Center for Buddhist Studies, College of Humanities at the University of Arizona is organizing a series of commemorative events which will run for one year beginning May 3, 2022. These events will present and explore the extraordinary life of Zen Master Yinyuan and the great achievements of the Huangbo 黃檗 Chan tradition (known as the Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism in Japan) that Yinyuan pioneered in China and Japan. These events highlight the intersection between religion, art, and culture in China and Japan and will be presented in both online and offline formats. Activities will include an online exhibition of works of art related to the Ōbaku tradition, academic lectures, musical performances, and tea-related events. (Visit our Ōbaku Ingen website at: ingen.arizona.edu).”
UPDATE: Both lectures cancelled, will be re-scheduled for next year.
Fall lecture series continues with two talks on November 15 and 16 at 4 p.m. Previous lectures were held on October 24 and 31, and the final lecture will be held on December 5, 2022.