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ATLANTA

 

NOV. 2-30

The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University is showcasing a rare collection of Asian Art work with an emphasis on South Asia.

This is an ongoing exhibit that runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The museum is located at 571 S. Kilgo Circle NE. Tickets are $7. Visit www.carlos.emory.edu for more information.

 

 

LOS ANGELES

 

NOV. 1-11

AFI FEST is the longest-running film festival in Los Angeles and one of the most influential film festivals in North America. Each year the festival presents one of the world’s most anticipated showcases of international film, demonstrating AFI’s commitment to celebrating the art form.

For showtimes, tickets and locations, visit www.afi.com.

 

NOV. 16

The Korean Education Center will host a forum on the South Korean presidential election with featured speakers from various universities.

The forum begins at 6 p.m. at KEC, 680 Wilshire Place, #200. More information can be found at en.kecla.org.

 

 

NEW YORK

 

NOV. 16

The Sun & Yehwon Jazz Orchestra Concert will feature well-known artists from the international jazz scene, teachers from various jazz music schools and aspiring Korean jazz musicians for an evening of big band music.

The free concert starts at 7 p.m. at the Korean Cultural Service, 460 Park Ave. Call (212) 759-9550 or e-mail info@koreanculture.org to RSVP.

 

NOV. 20–25

Known for its unique blend of electrifying physicality, passion and virtuosity, Complexions Contemporary Ballet presents The Peace Project, a collaborative new work featuring emerging choreographers such as Juan Rodriguez, Kimi Nikaidoh and Korean dancer/choreographer Jae Man Joo.

The performance takes place at Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave. Tickets range from $25 to $44. To purchase tickets, call (212) 242-0800 or visit www.joyce.org.

 

 

SEATTLE

 

NOV. 15

James Sun, a runner-up on NBC’s “The Apprentice” will be the keynote speaker at the CEO to CEO Breakfast Forum, a monthly series that focuses on timely topics relevant to business leaders.

Breakfast begins at 7 a.m at the Columbia Tower Club, 701 Fifth Ave., Ste. 7500. Visit www.james-sun.com for more information.

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