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The Novel of Initiation
Richard Stevenson, 10:00-11:50 a.m.
MUWH/ENG 399/CRN 41737. Prereq
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APASU lets theater, hip-hop,
rap get the juice flowing’
Adam Jones Emerald
Pauly Paul fills in for Pocket Face with a set of acoustically driven hip-hop during an APASU
cultural event Saturday in honor of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month.
■ Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Month’s main event
features hip-hop artist Thai
and ‘hereandnow’ theater group
By Caron Alarab
Oregon Daily Emerald
For the fourth time in a decade,
the Asian-Pacific American Stu
dent Union presented “hereand
now,” an Asian American theater
group from Los Angeles, as the
headliner of its main cultural
event at the EMU Ballroom on Sat
urday evening.
APASU’s “main event,” held in
honor of Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Month, opened its doors
at 6:20 p.m. to more than 100 stu
dents and community members —
many of whom were fans of band
. Pocket Face, hip-hop artist Thai
and hereandnow.
Pocket Face, originally from Eu
gene, kicked off the evening with
three of its members wearing wigs
and hats and performing one
drummer short.
“They’ve been there for me be
fore,” said Paul “Pauly Paul”
Wright, frontman for hip-hop
group Frunt Row Joe and last
minute replacement for Pocket
Face. After the members of Pocket
Face played a few songs under the
comedic pseudonym “Rocket
Face,” they gave Wright the spot
light, and he filled it with a combi
nation of rock, rap, beat-boxing
and light-hearted humor.
Vietnamese American hip-hop
artist Thai, the second act of the
Turn to Heritage, page 7
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