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A cover story on Scott Pilgrim comics creator Bryan Lee O’Malley

MUSIC
Free the Robots vs. The Glitch Mob
Hong Kong rocker/Son of Sam Ryan Hui
Beijing punkers from Wuhan, AV Okubo

INTERVIEW
Wrapping up Lost and looking forward to Hawaii 5-0 with Daniel Dae Kim
Free time with North Korean political prisoner Laura Ling

ART
The art, photography, and design of K Punk/Kicking Giant Tae Won Yu.
Hong...

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[nggallery id=33]     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Group Art Show Opening Real Japanese Kawaii February 5 – March 2, 2011 Reception: Saturday, February 5, 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. GRSF 618 Shrader Street San Francisco, CA 94117 gr-sf.com 415-876-4773 In conjunction with Sweet Streets, Giant Robot is proud to host a group show by Shibuya Girls Pop, a new Tokyo-based artist collective featuring 12 female artists: Nana Aoyama, Eimi, Sayaka Iwashimizu, Marrontic, Hiroshi Mori, NICO, Keiko Ogawa, Ra’yka, Shinjuko, Yuki Takahashi, Kayo Tamaishi, and TAMMY. Real Japanese Kawaii will be the collective’s first American exhibition together. Kawaii is loosely translated as “cute” in English, but it actually means much more. To the Shibuya Girls Pop artists, kawaii is like holding onto a piece of happiness in a world with uncertain future and, in Japan, the concept is fast becoming a revolution. The mix of new names and established artists in the Tokyo scene (such as Nana Aoyama, a.k.a. Marie, whose art has been featured on Anna Sui’s fashion runway, and Shinjuko, who is famous for her Harajuku Lovers illustrations) will provide a deeper look into the meaning of kawaii through their hyper cool, pop-saturated new paintings. Giant Robot was born as a Los Angeles-based magazine about Asian, Asian-American, and new hybrid culture in 1994, but has evolved into a full-service pop culture provider with shops and galleries in Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as an online equivalent. An opening reception will take place on 6:30 – 10:00 on Saturday, February 5, and feature free kawaii makeup tutorials by Sugarpill Cosmetics (as seen in Japanese brand 6%DOKIDOKI’s 2010 fashion show). For more information about the artists, GRSF, or Giant Robot magazine, please contact: Eric Nakamura Giant Robot Owner/Publisher eric@giantrobot.com (310) 479-7311 ###
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Cover art and lengthy interview with Shintaro Ohata

FILM
Tibet movement documentarians Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam

MUSIC
P.K. 14 punks, leaders of Beijing’s Rotten Generation
Strange Boys from Austin
Morning Benders from Brooklyn and Berkeley

INTERVIEW
Daniel Wu vs. Wing Shya and Tony Chan of Hot Summer Days
Aki Takanori explains Figmas, Nendoroids, and the Good Smile Company

ART
Artist Arthur...

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