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Nothing brings a family together like some din-din at the Chop Suey Palace.
MTV News Doles Out Our Christmas Movie Awards » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Bits & Bites: News You Can Eat Charlotte Druckman 2011
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Chop Suey, a documentary from 2001, is similarly personal – ostensibly about Peter Johnson, who Weber discovered at a wrestling camp and subsequently nurtured into a modelling star, the film could well have been called A Few Of My Favourite Things, as he weaves in his varied influences, from jazz singers to classic movies.
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It concerns a nearly forgotten part of Chinese American culture from the 1920s through the 1940s, when Asian American entertainers performed at night clubs in cities like New York and San Francisco, popularly known as the Chop Suey Circuit, named after the Chinese dish that became a standard in American Chinese restaurants.
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It concerns a nearly forgotten part of Chinese American culture from the 1920s through the 1940s, when Asian American entertainers performed at night clubs in cities like New York and San Francisco, popularly known as the Chop Suey Circuit, named after the Chinese dish that became a standard in American Chinese restaurants.
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Tomorrow at Chop Suey (1325 E Madison Street) at 8 pm.
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We're the last Saturday of every month at Chop Suey - join the Talcum group on Facebook for updates. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
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Jim Anderson, formerly of the Crocodile and Chop Suey, will run sound and it looks like they will have monthly showcases curated by local blog Sound on the Sound and by Larry Mizell (The Stranger, KEXP).
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Typically, these serve the standard Chicken Balls and Chop Suey.
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It concerns a nearly forgotten part of Chinese American culture from the 1920s through the 1940s, when Asian American entertainers performed at night clubs in cities like New York and San Francisco, popularly known as the Chop Suey Circuit, named after the Chinese dish that became a standard in American Chinese restaurants.
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