Join Us after our 7pm screening for a Chinese Tea Ceremony & Reception by The Social Tea House and catered by Chef Tyonne with David Do, our newly appointed director for the Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs and Sheila Alexander-Reid our newly appointed Director for the Mayor's office of LGBTQ Affairs.
This film event is co-sponsored by OAPIA DC Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs and AQUA DC (Asian and Pacific Islanders Queers United for Action). Say I Do! LGBT Wed...
Join Us after our 7pm screening for a Chinese Tea Ceremony & Reception by The Social Tea House and catered by Chef Tyonne with David Do, our newly appointed director for the Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs and Sheila Alexander-Reid our newly appointed Director for the Mayor's office of LGBTQ Affairs.
This film event is co-sponsored by OAPIA DC Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs and AQUA DC (Asian and Pacific Islanders Queers United for Action). Say I Do! LGBT Wedding Expo and is catered by Tyonne Chef Johns
Tired of being invisible in a bland marriage, Emma moves in with her son Elliot in his loft in downtown LA. Elliot is a chef at a lackluster Chinese restaurant facing foreclosure. Also, he is gay - and Emma's distaste and denial over this has made strangers of mother and son. But the two need each other now more than ever. As Emma indulges herself with the encouragement of a saucy new friend and Elliot confronts his fears of intimacy, the pair find ways to communicate. with food where words fail. This auspicious directorial debut from David Au offers a fresh take on life, love and food in the heart of Los Angeles through a deliciously emotional and redemptive story supported by an earnest cast led by Sharon Omi, Teddy Chen Culver, Nicole Sullivan (MAD TV) and a surprise moment with George Takei.