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Get Teabagged in Chinatown
By George Lou, Co-organizer of Teabag Open Mic

Something totally new and unprecedented has been taking place lately in New York City's Chinatown. And no, it has nothing to do with food or karaoke. In the furnished basement of the Silk Road Café, located on 30 Mott Street, Chinese American singer/song-writer Kevin So strums his electric guitar while crooning the lyrics to a song titled “Average Asian American”. After Kevin’s set, Daniel Nainan, an Indian/Japanese comedian, steps onto the stage and begins telling jokes about his biracial identity. A bit later, a drunken Mongolian musician named Bachi takes the mic and begins a slurred rant about the recording industry. [more]

 

 
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