ch?

OBITUARY: Yoshitaka Ena, 83; Travel Business Owner Bridged U.S. and Japan

Tatsuo Matsumura in a scene from Madadayo.

were you aware of Broken Blossoms and the role that James Leong and Moon Kwan played in it?Song: Working on “Unbroken Blossoms” has been a wonderful education for me.who played an exaggerated version of himself.

OBITUARY: Yoshitaka Ena, 83; Travel Business Owner Bridged U.S. and Japan

And what an honor and privilege it is to be a part of this play at this moment in history at this location at East West Players.What an absolute heart-warming and joyful moment to see Asians as everything all in one movie.Remaining performances of Unbroken Blossoms: Friday.

OBITUARY: Yoshitaka Ena, 83; Travel Business Owner Bridged U.S. and Japan

Two Chinese Americans — Moon Kwan.Some of my favorite memories from working on this project has come from the discussions and discoveries made during rehearsals including learning about the iconic scene in (Francis Ford) Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” with the helicopters flying in to the Flight of the Valkyries and its relationship to scenes in “Birth of a Nation.

OBITUARY: Yoshitaka Ena, 83; Travel Business Owner Bridged U.S. and Japan

Not tipping off Ronald was not that difficult.

(evening show is ASL-interpreted); Sunday.who are at greater risk for high blood pressure than other groups.

humans need social connections and support.We are embarrassed to admit that we are lonely.

openly express gratitude and affection for your friends.the positive feelings you experience when you smile are likely to spread from you to those around you.