2010.10.09 – 10.10 – Greg Pak at the New York Comic-Con

Greg Pak will attend the New York Comic-Con on October 9 and 10. See below for his schedule — and check back throughout the week for updates!
Saturday, October 9
Signing at the Marvel Booth – 12:30 to 1:30 pm
Signing at the Comic News Insider booth #526 – 2:30 – 3:30
Sunday, October 10
Signing at the Marvel Booth – 12 noon to 1:00 pm
“Marvel: Next Big Thing Panel,” Room 1A06 – 1:15 to 2:15 pm
“What Is the Vision Machine?” Panel, Room 1A14, 2:30 to 3:30 pm

2010.10.05 – Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente at Comic Book Club in NYC

“Chaos War” writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente will be the guests of the Comic Book Club live talk show at 8 pm on October 5 at the People’s Improv Theater, 154 W. 29th Street, New York City.
The show’s a blast, hosted by Alex Zalben, Pete LePage and Justin Tyler and featuring lotsa laffs and frequent giveaways of comics and other schwag.
Click here to buy your tickets today!

2010.07.19 – Greg Pak moderates FREE Works-In-Progress screening at AAIFF

Don’t miss tonight’s FREE Works in Progress screening at the Asian American International Film Festival in NYC, moderated by Greg Pak. See below for the full scoop:

Works-in-Progress
Mon 7.19 | 7:00p
CUNY AAARI (25 w 43rd 18th floor)
Award-winning filmmaker Greg Pak (Robot Stories, AAIFF03; Mister Green, AAIFF10) returns to the AAIFF’s annual Work-in-Progress Workshop. Pak will guide filmmakers through the process of molding an unfinished work into its final cut. Featured works include “Maria the Korean Bride” by Maria Yoon and “Love Arranged” by Soniya Kirpalani. These two films explore questions of marriage from intriguingly different angles. This event is organized as part of the Media Coalition for Artists of Color Networking Salon. This workshop is free. RSVPs should be made to info@asiancinevision.org.
“Maria the Korean Bride” chronicles one Asian-American woman’s quest to marry in all fifty states in an effort to explore contemporary American martial customs in the context of her traditional Asian upbringing. For more: www.mariathekoreanbride.com
“Love Arranged” follows two educated, urbane Indian women who are actually actively seeking out “arranged matches,” despite having other options. For more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0xORXgjLJg