CALLING ALL ASIAN MEN TO BE IN MY MUSIC VIDEO!!!

OK, so I wrote this song called “Date an Asian”, which is all about the merits of dating an Asian guy, and I need LOTS of Asian dudes to be in it! So seriously, calling ALL Asian men!!!

Project: “Date an Asian” Music Video
Shoot Dates: July 11-12 (Sat-Sun)
Location: Greenpoint, BK

Description: “Date an Asian” is a comedic R&B song that extols the awesomeness of “dating” an Asian guy. We are looking for a wide variety of Asian/Pacific Islander guys to be in this video.

Written and Performed by Jen Kwok (NBC Stand-Up for Diversity, CNN)
Produced by and Featuring Soce, The Elemental Wizard
(MTV, Sirius)*
Directed by Ballard Boyd
(Logo, Collegehumor.com)*

*check out these guys’ websites at the links to your right

If you are interested in being in the “Date an Asian” music video, please hit me back at dateanasian@gmail.com with the following info:
1. Name
2. Email Address
3. Phone Number
4. Availability for July 11-12
5. Your websites, picture and any “special skills” you may have: dancing, martial arts, skateboarding, great abs – ANYTHING that a girl (or guy) might find impressive

This is an unpaid project, but a true labor of love. One reason why I became a performer was to squash wack Asian stereotypes. Asian dudes have been the butt of jokes for way too long, and this is my little love letter to spread the message that ya’ll are SEXY!!!!! ;)

Please pass this casting message along to friends and family in the NY area who may be interested.

Thank you for your time and support, and hope to see you on the set!

<3 Jen
dateanasian@gmail.com


Awwwww yeah!!!

Papacitos in Brooklyntown!

After Googling up and down to find a new place for lunch here in Greenpoint, BK, Tom and I just surrendered to walking up Manhattan Avenue. Walking along the street and looking at menus worked really well when I lived in Hell’s Kitchen and the street was Ninth Avenue, but this was a little less promising. While at home, we’d already ruled out Brooklyn Label, Coco68, Five Leaves, Lokal and River Barrel for selling over-priced yet totally unimpressive “new American” menus (although Lokal claims to be Mediterranean, but I don’t know what a turkey burger is doing on the menu).

But yeah, the prices were annoying.  Isn’t that why we moved out of Manhattan?! So we could have more normal-priced food?!?!

And the odd thing about this area of Brooklyn is that it’s NOT Williamsburg-trendy. However, the prices of some of the more hipster-y restaurants are higher than better restaurants in the East Village! Location is bi and it will screw you both ways.

Anyhoo, there are tons of VERY reasonable places, but we ruled out any Polish restaurants because Tom just came back from spending Christmas/New Year with his relatives in Germany, where all day-everyday it was potatoes and pork. We also nixed the sushi place that has been advertising free hot sake for its “Grand Opening” since we were apartment hunting in September.

We finally made it north of Greenpoint Avenue and started wandering towards an outpost of Pio Pio when we saw Papacitos with its crazy Ed Hardy-looking awning across the street.  We decided to go in after we saw the REASONABLE and pretty creative menu (compared to turkey burgers – seriously, Lokal?)!

It was a small place but adorably decorated with a pop pseudo-Mexican aesthetic (like Ugly Betty + El Centro).  We were greeted with these signs, letting us know that Happy Hour was every weekday from 11am-4pm:

papacito happy hr

A total of 25 hours of happiness are possible per week!

Tom and I ordered chicken pozole – one of my favorite dishes because of rockin’ HOMINY!!!  We also both got a trio of tacos:  lime pork, carne asada and tilapia.  Apparently we were crazy gluttons who ordered waaay more than people normally do (people usually EITHER do pozole or tacos).  But it was all excellent, so WHATEVER!!!  It definitely rivaled Tehuitzingo Deli in flavor, which I didn’t think was possible in New York.  The carne asada was really the best I ever had, but the fish taco was just alright to this born-and-raised Californian.

Everyone in the restaurant seemed to know each other, since this is probably the cheapest hipster-friendly restaurant in Greenpoint.  I mean, how could you beat a three dollar meal (assuming you went in and had two tacos for lunch everyday) and the soundtrack of XM Radio’s self-proclaimed “indie” channel?   And literally EVERYONE seemed to know the waiter, who was nice (but a little weird, if you ask me).  And in all, it was nice to have some yummy Mexican food in the neighborhood that wasn’t Chi-Mex or Tex-Mex. In our area of town, I still love The Creek in LIC more for atmosphere and draft beers and all that, but Papacitos is definitely on the list.  Can’t wait to go back for burritos – “The Portland” breakfast burrito in particular, which has freaking tater tots in it!  YEAAAH!!!