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SUMMARY:Model Majority Year of the Horse Comedy Show
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Lunar New Year/Year of the Fire Horse with your fave comedy team Model Majority for a night of horse-ing around\n\n\nCelebrate Lunar New Year/Year of the Fire Horse with your fave comedy team Model Majority for a night of horse-ing around (comedy\, music\, special guests and cocktails). The audience will also be given gifts of laughter\, red envelopes and Asian snacks\, for a happy and prosperous new year. Attire: Festive\, especially red/gold clothing. \n*Masks and up-to-date COVID vaccination recommended since it’s bad luck to be sick for the new year \nMODEL MAJORITY is NYC’s premier and acclaimed all Asian American Pacific Islander sketch comedy team featured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA\, NBC NEWS and NY1. They bring new comedy sketches and laughs to every show while fighting stereotypes. Created by Veronica Dang in 2018 to increase positive Asian representation in comedy\, their sold-out performances have been on Time Out New York’s list of “Best Comedy Shows in NYC” and New York Times “8 Things to Do This Weekend”. You may have seen team members on TV/Film: SNL\, Comedy Central\, Tracy Morgan’s The Last OG\, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee\, Blue Bloods\, Step Up 3\, Hocus Pocus 2\, Blacklist\, Ray Donovan\, New Amsterdam\, Law & Order: SVU; in Broadway shows\, national commercials\, top comedy clubs and comedy festivals around the world. http://www.ModelMajority.com
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/model-majority-year-of-the-horse-comedy-show/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,In Person
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SUMMARY:The Story Collider: Unspoken - Stories About Science
DESCRIPTION:True\, personal stories about science\n\n\nThe Story Collider is a storytelling show dedicated to bringing true\, personal stories about science to audiences around the world. Each month we bring five storytellers to the stage to tell their stories of how science impacted their lives in touching\, funny\, and interesting ways. \nJoin us for an evening of stories about science that is not talked about enough\, from mental health to infertility. Spend the evening with 5 stories that need to be heard\, at Caveat\, NYC! \nHosted by Diana Li and Paula Croxson at Caveat NYC. Doors at 6:30pm. Show starts at 7:00pm. \nIn person and livestreamed. Early bird tickets available until until January 19\, 7:00pm. \nStories by:\nDenise Cai\, PhD\, is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Mount Sinai\, which is ironic since her last science class was high school biology. Her two biggest regrets are not trying out for the cheerleading team and not starting antidepressants sooner. Both helped shape her path toward understanding how our past experiences guide who we become. She studies how the brain organizes and integrates experiences so memories can inform future choices\, and how this process changes with trauma or aging. Denise co-developed open source Miniscopes\, (tiny head-mounted microscopes) that let researchers watch neurons interact in real time. Using these tools\, her lab has shown that memory systems are not tidy photo albums. They are more like chaotic group chats that constantly link\, relink\, and reshape our identities. Denise is passionate about fostering curiosity\, creativity\, and community. She believes that real scientific breakthroughs arise when diverse perspectives are welcomed and empowered. She still suspects she would have made a great cheerleader. \nDr Zakia Ghafari is an author\, consultant\, and captivating storyteller. An immigrant from Afghanistan\, she weaves powerful narratives of resilience\, womanhood\, and reinvention. Blending science and soul\, she inspires audiences to embrace change\, celebrate strength\, and transform life’s challenges into fuel for a vibrant\, empowered future. \nClare McCormack\, PhD\, is an assistant professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Her research focuses on women’s mental health in pregnancy and the peripartum\, and challenges the “mommy brain” construct. She takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding interactions between brain\, biology\, and the environment in shaping adaptation to parenthood. Her recent work is among the first to use brain MRI during pregnancy to examine neuroplasticity at the transition to parenthood and its implications for maternal and infant health. \nDr. Kibby McMahon is a licensed clinical psychologist\, researcher\, and digital health entrepreneur who’s obsessed with the emotional complexities of relationships. She earned her BA from Columbia University and her PhD in clinical psychology from Duke University\, where her NIMH-funded research focused on how regulating our own emotions helps us connect more deeply with others. She has held research and clinical roles at Duke University Medical Center\, Columbia University\, Weill Cornell Hospital\, and the Max Planck Institute. Dr. Kibby is a family caregiver and breast cancer survivor- experiences that reshaped how she understands vulnerability\, resilience\, and what it means to care for others while holding yourself together. These threads came together when she co-founded KulaMind\, a digital mental health company that supports loved ones of people with mental illness through evidence-based skills\, coaching\, and AI-powered tools. She also hosts the podcast “A Little Help for Our Friends\,” which explores the invisible emotional labor of loving someone who is struggling with mental health or addiction. She lives in New York with her tornado of a son\, a fluff of a dog\, and a partner-in-crime husband. \nAnnie Tan is an educator\, activist\, writer and storyteller from Manhattan’s Chinatown. Annie’s work has been featured in Huffington Post\, New Republic\, PBS’ Asian Americans\, RISK! and twice on The Moth Radio Hour on NPR. Annie is writing a memoir about connecting with her immigrant parents despite not sharing a common fluent language. Find more at annietan.com.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/the-story-collider-unspoken/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Storytelling
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CREATED:20251113T131829Z
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SUMMARY:Boba Gays and Friends: an all Asian comedy show
DESCRIPTION:Boba Gays & Friends is an inclusive all Asian comedy show\, featuring the best Asian comics in NYC.\n\n\nTired of only seeing only one or even ZERO Asians featured at your comedy show? Well how about a hilarious new comedy show that features only Asians! Produced by Alex Kim and Kenny Park Yi\, Boba Gays & Friends is an inclusive all Asian comedy show\, featuring the best comics in NYC\, period.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/boba-gays-and-friends-an-all-asian-comedy-show/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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CREATED:20250904T063804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250927T104926Z
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SUMMARY:Revenge of the Wangtta: Koreans Roasting Korean Culture
DESCRIPTION:Revenge of the Wangtta: Koreans Roasting Korean Culture Featuring: Youngmi Mayer\, Kathleen Kim and Ed Popski\n\n\nRevenge of the Wangtta: Koreans Roasting Korean Culture \nFeaturing: Youngmi Mayer\, Kathleen Kim and Ed Popski \nFrom K-Pop to Kimbap\, everything Korean is hot right now. Whether you’re a super fan\, new to the scene or especially if you have a love/hate relationship with Korean culture\, this comedy show is for you! \nThis interactive variety show is led by three Korean performers who at some point may have been considered “Wangtta” or “Rejected” Koreans. Through hot takes\, puppetry and a Korean version of Family Feud\, the Wangtta are ready to take their revenge! \nAbout the performers:\nYoungmi Mayer is a standup comedian and host of the podcast Hairy Butthole. She has been on The Today Show\, ABC News\, Rolling Stone\, CNN\, Vice Munchies\, Eater’s Guide To The World and The Mind Of A Chef. Her work has been featured in Netflix Is A Joke\, Comedy Central and BBC. She has written for Lucky Peach\, Cherry Bombe\, InStyle and Women’s Health Magazine.\nShe is also the author of I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying\, a memoir based on her life. She is one of the rare comedians working today who has obtained success both on online platforms and in the mainstream. She lives in New York City with her son\, Mino Bowien.\nInstagram @ymmayer\nTikTok @youngmimayer \nKathleen Kim is a NYC based producer\, puppeteer and voice artist best known for her work on Sesame Street as Ji-Young\, the show’s first Asian American Muppet character who debuted in the Emmy nominated AAPI special “See Us Coming Together.” Some of her other performance credits include Awkwafina’s Nora From Queens\, Saturday Night Live\, The Today Show and Helpsters on Apple TV+.\nInstagram: @kafode \nEd Popski\nEd is a two-time Emmy nominated Senior Writer/Producer at NBCUniversal. He is one of the co-founders of The Asian Comedy Fest and he has been touring his solo storytelling show about adoption\, Case 84: Adopted in the U.S.A. all over the country!\nInstagram: @epopski
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/revenge-of-the-wangtta-koreans-roasting-korean-culture/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,In Person
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SUMMARY:Science\, Tonight! - A peer-reviewed comedy talkshow
DESCRIPTION:The peer-reviewed comedy talkshow where science comes to life!\n\n\nScience\, Tonight is a late-night comedy talk show with guests scientists who are prepared\, and improvisers who are not\, to talk about science. Host Dr. Mark Popinchalk and the Science\, Tonight reporting team are going to have their hands full keeping the show on the road as scientists and literal forces of nature have their turn in the hot seat. \nScience\, Tonight is like if Conan O’Brien met Charles Darwin\, Eric Andre met Marie Curie\, and John Oliver met the greatest\, underrated scientists of our time\, all to answer the universe’s biggest questions like: What has the speed of light been doing since college? When is my sleep paralysis demon’s new bedtime product line dropping? Has Betelgeuse heard the ending of Romeo and Juliet? The show is packed full of interviews\, audience “peer-review”\, learning\, laughs\, and an escalating sense of wonder and doom as our cast of experts and improvisers bring each topic to life. It’s science today\, tomorrow\, and Tonight! \nMark Popinchalk is an astronomer at the American Museum of Natural History who guesses how old stars are by looking at how quickly they spin; old stars spin slow\, young stars spin fast. He hosts the comedy talk show Science Tonight\, and is also a planetarium presenter\, ultimate frisbee player\, and bread maker. His favorite color is sky-blue-pink. He releases short form videos on socials every week\, and a new video every new moon on YouTube (@markpopinchalk). \nKristina Gustovich is an Earth scientist\, performer\, and educator. When she’s not puttin’ on the Ritz in live shows like Yesterday’s Horoscope\, she’s a doctoral student at Columbia’s Teachers College studying science education in informal settings like museums (and Caveat!). Find her on socials at @K_Gustovich on X and @mucho_gustovich on Instagram. \nIman Behbehani (she/her) is a masters student at the CUNY Graduate Center studying stellar explosions\, from dwarf novae to supernovae. Iman is a producer for Astro on Tap\, and started an affinity group for women of color in stem\, as she strives to make science more fun and inclusive. Outside of astro\, Iman enjoys boxing and riding her bike along riverside park. (Insta: @astroontapnyc) \nEmily Zhang is a writer/director specializing in science YouTube. Her path began with an astrophysics degree\, a lifelong love of video\, and a dream. She cut her teeth making videos and running operations at the science YouTube channel Veritasium\, and now freelances as a producer & advisor across a variety of channels. No\, she doesn’t have her own. Yet. IG @emilylinzhang. \nThis month’s guest! \nKyle Marian is a comedian\, producer\, science journalist and former scientist. She performs across the US and UK\, creating socially-mindful\, inclusive and accessible shows like ‘The Filipino Comedy Festival\,’ ‘Asians Strike Back: A Coronavirus Comedy & Science Show’ and ‘The Symposium: Academic Stand-Up.’ Kyle is now cultivating a network of educational standup comedians through the Science Comedy Collective (IG: @thesefunnynerds). PS – Indiana Jones is the WORST.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/science-tonight-a-peer-reviewed-comedy-talkshow/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T160000
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SUMMARY:Theater: Case 84: Adopted in the U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:“No one outruns their past\, and mine just caught up with me.” – Vin Diesel – F9\n\n\nAbout the show:\nNew York City based storyteller\, comedian\, and AAPI activist Edward Yoo Pokropski has been touring\, Case 84: Adopted in the U.S.A. around the U.S. for the past three years. A comedy show meets a TED Talk\, Case 84 sheds light on the underrepresented experience of adoptees. Over the course of an hour and aided by visuals ranging from family photos to images of Superman\, Edward answers all the questions he gets about being adopted. \nCase 84 has toured in NYC\, Toronto\, Philly\, Ithaca\, Boston\, D.C.\, Atlanta\, Chicago\, Minneapolis\, LA\, Austin and San Fran. Case 84 is a show for anyone who has struggled with identity or just feels like people misunderstand where they come from. It is an immersive journey through Edward’s experience growing up in Philadelphia as a transracial adoptee and touches on the influence of Western media on identity\, complex family dynamics\, and ultimately what it means to be an American. There are silly\, introspective\, and also painful moments in the show. As Edward’s journey unfolds\, viewers have the opportunity to learn alongside him\, gaining insights into the challenges faced by adoptees and the power of self-discovery. This show is a love letter to adoptees and an invitation for all to learn more about us. \nAbout Edward:\nEdward is a two-time Emmy nominated Senior Writer/Producer for Brand Creative at NBCUniversal and Peacock. He is also a Co-Founder of The Asian Comedy Fest. The largest\, longest running Asian led comedy fest in the U.S \nASL Provided.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/case-84-adopted-in-the-u-s-a-2/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,In Person,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T213000
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SUMMARY:Model Majority Year of The Snake Comedy Show
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Lunar New Year with Model Majority with a night of sssnake-filled sketch comedy\, special guests and more\n\n\nCelebrate Lunar New Year aka Year of The Snake with your fave comedy team Model Majority (recently featured on Good Morning America) for a sssexy and sssilly night of sssnake-filled sketch comedy\, music\, audience prizes\, special guests and Asian treats. Plus the audience will be given gifts of laughter and red envelopes for a happy and prosperous new year.\nAttire: Festive\, especially red/gold clothing. *Masks and COVID vaccination recommended since it’s bad luck to be sick for the new year.             \nMODEL MAJORITY is NYC’s premier and acclaimed all Asian American Pacific Islander sketch comedy team who was recently featured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA and NY1. They bring new comedy sketches and laughs to every show while fighting stereotypes. Created by Veronica Dang in 2018 to increase positive Asian representation in comedy\, their sold-out performances have been on Time Out New York’s list of “Best Comedy Shows in NYC” and New York Times “8 Things to Do This Weekend”. You may have seen team members on TV/Film: SNL\, Comedy Central\, Tracy Morgan’s The Last OG\, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee\, Blue Bloods\, Step Up 3\, Hocus Pocus 2\, Blacklist\, Ray Donovan\, New Amsterdam\, Law & Order: SVU; in Broadway shows\, national commercials\, top comedy clubs and festivals around the world. http://www.ModelMajority.com.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/model-majority-year-of-the-snake-comedy-show/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T230000
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SUMMARY:Theater: Case 84: Adopted in the U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:“No one outruns their past\, and mine just caught up with me.” – Vin Diesel – F9\n\n\nCase 84: Adopted in the U.S.A\, is an immersive journey through Edward’s experience growing up in Philadelphia as a transracial adoptee and touches on the influence of American media on identity\, complex family dynamics\, and ultimately what it means to be an American. There are silly\, introspective\, and also painful moments in the show\, including Edward’s trip back to Seoul\, Korea to learn more about his birth family. Edward’s delivery gives room for viewers to laugh while also reflecting on the universal themes of identity\, belonging\, and family. As Edward’s journey unfolds\, viewers have the opportunity to learn alongside him\, gaining insights into the challenges faced by adoptees and the power of self-discovery.               \nEdward is a Writer/Producer at NBCUniversal.  He has been nominated for a daytime Emmy twice and won zero times. He is also an Executive Producer of the Asian Comedy Fest\, the largest all-Asian comedy festival in the country.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/case-84-adopted-in-the-u-s-a/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T230000
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SUMMARY:Filipino Comedy Festival: FAHM Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Filipino American History Month with some of the best Pinoy comedians you’ve seen on Netflix\, Comedy Central\, Colbert\, and more!\n\n\nIt’s October\, which means it’s Filipino American History Month and the return of the Filipino Comedy Festival!       \nJoin some of the best Pinoy comedians you’ve seen on Netflix\, Comedy Central\, Just For Laughs\, Stephen Colbert\, and all over social media for an incredible\, riotous and educational show filled with comedy\, games\, prizes and belly-aching laughter. Come through and support a first-of-its-kind festival and meet the next generation of JoKoys.      \nHosted by Kyle Marian (Inside Edition\, NPR\, NowThis!)     \nPerformances by: Ria Lina (BBC\, Radio 4\, Apollo!)\, Dr. Kevin Nadal (CUNY\, NPR)\, Vic Tran (NY Comedy Club\, Blunder bus podcast)\, Hayden Arrington (Just Good Comedy)\, Manolo Moreno (Dr. Gameshow)\, KUKO (UCB\, Second City)\, Catherine Yeo (Crazy Funny Asians)\, Luke Trovese (Sirius XM)\, Aaron Bola (Doctors Without Boundaries\, Jeopardy!)       \nProduced by Banana Ketchup Comedy.
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/filipino-comedy-festival-fahm-celebration/
LOCATION:Caveat\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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