October 2023 Calendar by Les Talusan

Hello from my favorite DJ booth in Cebu ✌🏽⁣

It’s been an amazing trip 🇵🇭 but alas, it’s time to go home ✨⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

Here’s where you can hear me this month! Click on 🎟️ for ticket/reservation info. Location after the lollipop📍⁣

10/1 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays⁣ ⁣ - w/ Joel Quizon & meesterenriquez📍twitch.tv⁣⁣ - streaming live from Good Vibrations Records
10/2 Mon, Analog Vibrations Radio📍Good Vibrations Records
10/4 Wed, 2:30-3:30PM Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio  - mixcloud.com
10/6 Fri, CoachDiversity Institute Symposium⁣
10/7 Sat, 9PM-2AM Allegory📍Radical Library at the Eaton Hotel⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
10/8 Sun, F+O’s Wedding
10/11 Wed, 8PM📍Dante’s HiFi+ w/ Lula Rios & Carozilla🎟️
10/14 Sat, S+A’s Wedding for Lucy Black Entertainment
10/15 Sun, Pop-Up📍Hometown Newsstand
10/15 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays📍twitch.tv⁣⁣
10/18 Wed, 8-9PM Respect Music’s Raiders of The Lost Art📍twitch.tv
10/20 Fri, 9PM Disco District w/ Ozker & Martín Miguel📍The Owl Room
10/21 Sat, 11AM-1:30PM Museum Reopening📍National Museum of Women in the Arts 🎟️
10/21 Sat, A+J’s Wedding⁣
10/22 Sun, 4-8PM ThinkChinatown Corky Lee Way Chinatown Block Party w/ YiuYiu 瑶瑶📍Mott & Mosco / Chinatown, NYC⁣
10/23 Mon, 7-10PM📍BierWax Brooklyn⁣
10/26 Thurs, Catholic Volunteer Network Celebration⁣
10/26 Thurs, 8PM Rotations 📍WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Radio Stream
10/27 Fri, 9:30-2AM📍Le Mont Royal
10/28 Sat, 6:30-10:30PM 📍Fig & Olive City Center⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
10/29 Sun, 12-6PM SAMASAMA x Kam and 46 Presents “Umpukan”, a Fil-Am History Month Celebration📍metrobar 🎟️
10/29 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays📍twitch.tv⁣⁣
10/30 Mon, New Wave Heartthrobs w/ DJ Neil Armstrong & DJ Mike C⁣⁣📍twitch.tv⁣
10/31 Tues, District Fray MagazineDisco Mary Collective’s Cult Classic Halloween Party📍Dock 5, Union Market DC 🎟️

Come say hi, dance, & bring me a snack 🍙⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ I got a bunch of new/old records to play for you!

Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio // September 6, 2023 by Les Talusan

📷 me in the studio

This month’s episode of Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio is up. First song is the first track off of Slowdive’s latest LP, “Everything Is Alive” - an instant favorite as soon as I listened to the whole record last week 🌿

As per my usual “bahala na” ways, I flipped through my records and pulled these out for this episode within 15 minutes. Some new and some old favorites. Give it a listen! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did 📻

Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio // September 6, 2023 Les The DJ

Slowdive “Shanty”
Durutti Column “Favourite Painting”
Shiny Two Shiny “Rain”
Laika “Sugar Daddy”
Radio Dept “David (Rice Twins Remix)”
Pantayo “Mali”
Little Dragon “Pink Cloud”
Lush “Lit Up”
Ride “Leave Them All Behind”
My Bloody Valentine “Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)”
The Wake “Melancholy Man”
Disco Inferno - Over And Over
Chapterhouse “Treasure”

https://www.mixcloud.com/eatonradio/bahala-na

September 2023 Calendar by Les Talusan

Here’s where I’ll be this month! Location is after the📍

9/1 Fri, 1-2PM @deejayfade’s FFFRRR 45s Raid Train 📍twitch.tv
9/1 Fri, 9PM-2AM Allegory 📍Radical Library at the Eaton Hotel
9/2 Sat, J+J’s Wedding
9/3 Sun, 12-4PM Luv’d Up DJs⁣ 📍 The Pendry’s Pool Terrace⁣
9/3 Sun, 4-8PM, DC Dyke Night’s Vroom Vroom ⁣⁣⁣w/ Wolfblister 📍DC9
9/3 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays⁣ ⁣ - w/ Joel Quizon & meesterenriquez 📍twitch.tv
9/4 Mon 9PM This is SAD w/ Joel Quizon & guest, RicardoDJing  📍twitch.tv
9/6 Wed, 2:30-3:30PM Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio - mixcloud.com
9/6 Wed, 8-9PM Respect Music’s Raiders of The Lost Art 📍twitch.tv
9/8 Fri, J+T’s Wedding
9/9 Sat, 6:30-10:30PM 📍Fig & Olive City Center⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
9/10 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays⁣ ⁣ 📍twitch.tv
9/12 Tues, 5-9PM Women’s Funding Network’s Feminist Funded '23 Celebration 📍Eaton Hotel
9/13 Wed, 5-9PM Women’s Funding Network’s Feminist Funded '23 Awards Ceremony w/ Be’La Dona 📍Eaton Hotel
9/14 Thurs, 5-9PM Lumpia Disco w/ Kam and 46 & guest, Martín Miguel📍@electric_cool_aid 
9/15 Fri, 9:30-2AM 📍Le Mont Royal
9/16 Sat, J+F’s Wedding for Lucy Black Entertainment
9/17 Sun, Vina’s 🎂🎉
9/17 Sun, 7-9PM DowntownDC Business Improvement District’s Lotus Festival 📍Chinatown Park
9/17 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays 📍twitch.tv

☀️ 🌱⁣⁣🇵🇭 🌱⁣☀️ ⁣
9/23 Sun, 9PM Popdaze & meesterenriquez📍Baihaus Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan
9/24 Sun, SAMASAMA x Pawn Records’ DJ Workshop for Women & Gender-Expansive People 📍AHKA Sari-sari Space Cebu City
9/25 Mon, 8PM New Wave Heartthrobs w/ DJ Neil Armstrong & DJ Mike C⁣⁣ 📍twitch.tv  (9/26 Tues, 8AM 🇵🇭 Time)
9/28 Thurs, 8-9PM Rotations 📍 WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Radio Stream ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣(9/29 Fri, 8AM 🇵🇭 Time)
9/30 Sat, 8PM DJ MDLC & meesterenriquez 📍 Treskul Records & Cafe Bar Mandaluyong City10/1 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays LIVE  📍 Good Vibrations Records (10/2 Mon, 10AM 🇵🇭 Time)

Come say hi, dance, & bring me a snack 🍙⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ 🔗link in bio for info, tickets and stuff 🔗⁣⁣⁣⁣ I’m excited to DJ for you and also to go on vacation✌🏽⁣

Les The DJ at Allegory & FFFRRR by Les Talusan

Tomorrow is September 1st, which also happens to be the first Friday of the month! I’ll be playing 45s (and maybe one or two 33-speed 7”s) at my favorite monthly residency! Allegory is hidden behind a nondescript door at Eaton Hotel’s Radical Library. My set is from 9PM-2AM. Come say hi / bring me a snack, thanks🍸🍹⁣

Also, DeeJayFade has invited me to the debut of his new raid train “FFFRRR 45s Raid Train”! Tune in! I’m on from 1-2PM ET - twitch.tv/Les_The_DJ 📺

SAMASAMA x Kam & 46 Presents: Mag-Pau Hana Tayo by Les Talusan

Hey DC! I’m providing the soundtrack for this upcoming event with my friends. Vanessa, Elaine and I have wanted to start our pau hana series in DC for a while now, and for this first event, we decided that it was going to be a fundraiser for both Common Good City Farm and Umpukan, Kam & 46 and SAMASAMA’s Filipino American History Month event this October, but with the recent tragic events on Maui, we’ll be sharing proceeds to families that are directly affected. Come eat good food and be in community with us 🖤 ⁣

Kam & 46 and SAMASAMA Presents 𝑴𝒂𝒈-𝑷𝒂𝒖 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒂 𝑻𝒂𝒚𝒐! at Common Good City Farm. The first of a series of "after work" events we’re hosting to keep the spirit of Pau Hana alive through gathering folks, sharing their food, drink, stories, and music with you 🌿⁣

Pau Hana, Hawaiian for "after work", comes from the old Hawaiian plantation days where the immigrant workers of different backgrounds, would come together after a long, treacherous day of work and talk story, share food, listen to music and dance to separate themselves from work ☀️⁣

Join us! 𝑴𝒂𝒈-𝑷𝒂𝒖 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒂 𝑻𝒂𝒚𝒐 on Tuesday, August 29, starting at 6PM for Cocktail Hour w/ Sustain Table Food Co. & Little Hat Coffee. Afterwards, Kam & 46 will be serving dinner while Drew Kid plays a live set. We'll be ending the evening with dessert from Kam & 46. Our resident DJ, Les The DJ will be providing the soundtrack throughout the evening. Let's eat, drink, share and gather! All ages are welcome! ✨

Proceeds go towards Common Good City Farm’s public programs and Umpukan, our Filipino American History Month event in October 2023 🌱

📢 𝐔𝐏𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 ‼️ 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐢𝐜 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐋𝐚𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚, 𝐌𝐚𝐮𝐢, 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐝𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐭𝐨 𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐬.

Purchase your tickets/donations here!

$30 for Cocktail Hour - includes plant-based and gluten-free appetizers by Sustain Table Food Co. and one beverage of your choice by Little Hat Coffee (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)

$65 for Cocktail Hour, Dinner and Dessert - includes plant-based and gluten-free appetizers by Sustain Table Food Co. and one beverage of your choice by Little Hat Coffee (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) for Cocktail Hour and one beverage for dinner. Dinner service and dessert by Kam & 46.

Vegetarian option for dinner and additional drinks available for purchase.

Check out the menus below!

A little bit of history. . .

The word PAU HANA comes from the Hawaiian language. Pau means done and Hana means work. In translation it means after work. In Hawaii, the phrase Pau Hana means more than the direct translation itself. 

Going back to the early plantation days in Hawaii, the different ethnicities  (Hawaiian, Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese , Puerto Ricans to name a few) were recruited by plantation owners and labor contractors. They brought in a diverse ethnic workforce to control cheap labor in order to increase production and profits. The immigrant workers were enslaved and mistreated into long hours in poor environments. Labor laws and unions came into action afterwards, but to overcome it all was the spirit and unification of the workers. 

The plantation owners separated the living and working spaces of these ethnicities but after work they all gathered and shared their culture with one another.  Amongst a few shared were food, music, traditions, and language. Because of this willingness and practice, new friendships/relationships, new traditions, new language (Pidgin), and new culture evolved based on diversity, unification and not separation. 

Today pau hana is still practiced, whether at a local bar for happy hour or community gathering for socializing. To keep tradition going in the DMV area, we hope to carry out a PAU HANA gathering much like how the plantation workers did. To provide a community gathering filled with diversity. Our event will feature local small businesses within the DMV and artists. Please join us and let's "talk story" and dance with some food, drinks, and entertainment. 

Magsama-sama tayong mag-pau hana!

A little about us. . .

The hosts Kam & 46 x SAMASAMA

Vanessa and Elaine are Kam & 46, Fil-Ams from Hawaii and California who were raised in an immigrant household. Kam & 46 is an ode to the homes they grew up in, where they learned their culture. Being away from home, they always appreciate and carry their values, customs, and traditions, and sharing the food they grew up with embodies this spirit and is an extension of sharing a piece of them and their home.

Les and Seda are co-curators of SAMASAMA. SAMASAMA (Tagalog for "all together") began with the humble mission of celebrating diversity through art and gathering. Founded in Washington, DC in 2016 as a collective art show and benefit celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, SAMASAMA has evolved to curate year-round programs, events, and partnerships to highlight diasporic narratives and facilitate nuanced dialogue. The mission of SAMASAMA remains honoring ancestral and indigenous roots while pushing creative boundaries to grow our understanding of current and future generations' multicultural identities.

PARTICIPANTS

The Space by Common Good City Farms 
Common Good City Farms is a place where community members can source fresh food, see sustainable urban agriculture in action, and gain exposure to concepts and skills to lead healthy lives. They actively engage with all members of their diverse community and create opportunities for connections on their farm, while emphasizing intensive vegetable production and modeling best practices in sustainable urban agriculture. Their mission is to sustain and support a more equitable community through growing, learning, cooking, and sharing fresh food together. 

Beverage and Cocktails by Little Hat Coffee
Little Hat Coffee is a D.C. based popup founded by Hwan Choi and Frankie Contreras. LHC was born from our love for coffee and the service industry. LHC’s aim is to provide quality coffee and beverages that highlight our Latin and Asian heritage. LHC works closely with A Toda Madre Roasters based in North Potomac who sources various single origin coffee beans from Central and South America. By working directly with smaller farms we are able to help farmers receive better wages and continue to improve their business and quality of living. LHC is currently located at Bryant Street Market in front of bar Alegria.

Appetizers by Sustain Table Food Co.
Sustain Table Food Co was founded in Washington D.C.  by Maylan Nguyen to empower herself and others to become a positive impact on our local food system. By sourcing ingredients from local farmers and producers, she has found various mediums to showcase how to prepare nutritious, whole food plant-based options that can appease omnivores. From experimenting with making Asian-inspired backpacking meals to piloting a zero-waste meal service for her neighborhood, and most recently working with Little Hat Coffee to offer a plant-based bánh mì, Maylan hopes to use this project to help consumers envision a flavorful future with less reliance on excess salt and processed sugars and oils. Sustain Table Food Co also works to support community gardening and food projects to foster sustainability and equity in the DMV area.

Live Performance by Drew Kid 
Drew Kid, sometimes known as French Toast Jefferson, is a dedicated musician, multidisciplinary artist, and for context, a Silver Spring, MD native of Filipino-American origin. DK’s current work takes on the form of his band: KLOUT SITTY BURD GYANG, an artistic community movement centered on ascension, which focuses the spectrum of expression to promote universal healing. He has amassed an extensive discography of collaborations among artists DMV-based, nationwide, and recently released his self-declared greatest work: THE LOOP EVOLVES, a 22-track double album chronicling his recovery from trauma and depression.

Event Soundtrack by Les The DJ 
Les The DJ a.k.a. Les Talusan is a DJ, whose musical practice immerses people in the joy of community-powered discovery. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, and now based in Washington, DC for over 20 years, Les continues to find inspiration behind the decks in the U.S. and abroad. Fueled by their own story of resilience, liberation, and courage as an immigrant, parent and survivor, Les brings to the center the songs long cherished, remembered, and celebrated by people of the global diaspora.

January 2023 Calendar by Les Talusan

My first Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio show for 2023 is up! I brought a bag of records I picked up in Thailand a couple of months ago from various shops in Bangkok, including my favorite, M Tanakorn Records.

⁣⁣⁣Shout out to Eaton DC’s music director, Andrew Grant and to everyone that tuned in via Mixcloud. Check out the show below:

⁣Here’s where you can hear me playing tunes this month 🌿⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

⁣⁣⁣1/1 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays w/ meesterenriquez & Joel Quizon - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/2 Mon, 9PM This is SAD w/ Joel Quizon w/ guests, DJ Neil Armstrong & Chris International - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/4 Wed. 3-4PM Bahala Na! on Eaton Radio - mixcloud.com
1/6 Fri, 9PM-2AM Allegory / Radical Library at the Eaton Hotel
1/7 Sat, 8-9PM Dr. Breasty Cray’s Soundtracks Only Vol. 1 - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/7 Sat, 10PM-2:30AM Showtime w/ Anno
1/8 Sun, 4-5PM Elvis ⚡Bowie Birthday Bash, curated by DJ Mike C & Victoria Rawlins - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/8 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/14 Sat, 10PM-2:30AM Boogie Jeepney at Neptune Room w/ Buscrates ‼️⁣⁣⁣
1/15 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/18 Wed, 10-11AM Respect Music Raiders of The Lost Art - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/20 Fri, I dunno, somewhere in Massachusetts w/ one of my fave rappers of all time⁣⁣⁣
1/21 Fri, 7-10PM Daikaya Izakaya
1/22 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/26 Thurs, 8-9PM Rotations on WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Radio Stream
1/27 Sat, 9:30PM-1:30AM ⁣⁣Le Mont Royal
1/28 Sat, A fancy event with TAA | PR
1/29 Sun, 10PM OPM Sundays - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
1/30 Mon, 8PM New Wave Heartthrobs w/ DJ Neil Armstrong & DJ Mike C - twitch.tv⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

Holiday Photo Mini Session Pop-Up at Shopkeepers by Les Talusan

On Sunday, December 11, from 12-3PM, Sadira and I are offering a photo mini session at Shopkeepers.

We will be taking photos during your booked session and the next day, I will be sending you the album and a credit for 1 hi-res photo download. You'll be able to purchase additional prints and files on the website as well. Mini sessions require full payment to book and is non-refundable.

If you need a haircut, please contact Sadira directly for scheduling via instagram.com/stylesbysadira

To view my work, please visit lestalusan.com/family-portraits and https://proofs.lestalusanphoto.com

Check out the photos below from one of our pop-up sessions at Shopkeepers!

Bahala Na Global Pandemic Episode No. 3 of 2022 by Les Talusan

📷: me at Hains Point last week

Bahala Na Global Pandemic Episode No. 3 of 2022 by Les The DJ

Maximum Joy “Why Can't We Live Together” [Garage]
Kleenex “You” [Rough Trade]
Bow Wow Wow “Fools Rush In” [EMI]
As Mercenárias “Dá Dó” (Demo Version) [Soul Jazz Records]
As Mercenárias “Oh Oh” (Demo Version) [Soul Jazz Records]
The Slits “In The Beginning There Was Rhythm” [Rough Trade]
Sara Goes Pop “Sexy Terrorist” [It's War Boys]
Au Pairs “It's Obvious” [021 Records / Human Records]
Bush Tetras “Too Many Creeps” [99 Records]
Altered Images “See Those Eyes” [Epic]
Kleenex “Aint You” [Sunrise]
Mo-Dettes “White Mice” [Mode]
Dislocation Dance “Vendetta” [Virgin / Rough Trade]
Carol “Breakdown” [Weyrd Son Records]
Explode Into Colors “Sharpen The Knife” [M'lady's Records]
Savages “Husbands” [Pop Noire Records]
Cat Boys “Gypsy Woman Feat. Asuka Ando” [Cony]

https://www.mixcloud.com/eatonradio/bahala-na

OPM Sundays “Araw Ng Mga Puso” / Valentine’s Day Special is BACK! by Les Talusan

Araw Ng Mga Puso / Valentine’s Day is coming up and we’re having an OPM Sundays “Love Notes” special again!

CLICK HERE FOR SONG REQUESTS / DEDICATIONS

I’m taking song requests until Saturday, February 12. Don’t forget to include a dedication or love letter for me to read out during the stream 🖤

OPM Sundays
Araw Ng Mga Puso / Valentine’s Day Special
February 13, 2021, Sunday
6PM-9PM PT | 9PM-12AM ET | 10AM (Monday, GMT+8)
TWITCH.TV/LES_THE_DJTWITCH.TV/JOELQUIZON
Movie Curation: MEESTERENRIQUEZ

Bahala Na Global Pandemic Episode No. 1 of 2022 by Les Talusan

📷: me at Hains Point last week

Here’s my first Eaton Radio show for 2022. I swiftly put together a handful of 7”s/45s that I’ve been listening to a lot lately 🤍

Bahala Na Global Pandemic Episode No. 1 of 2022 by Les The DJ

Nautilus Feat. Nanami Shimizu "I Can’t Make You Love Me" [Urban Discs]
Cathy Dennis “Too Many Walls (Radio Mix)” [Polydor]
Nayutah “見知らぬ街 (Ryuhei The Man Edit)” [At Home Sound]
Swing Out Sister “Twilight World” [Mercury]
Chara “Heaven” [Great Tracks]
Tomoko Aran “Midnight Pretenders” [Warner Music Japan"]
Velly Joonas “Käes On Aeg” [Frotee]
New Holidays “Maybe So Maybe No” [Ocean of Tears]
Hajji Alejandro “Inggit Lang Sila” [Jem]
Onishi Yukari “You Don't Have To Be A Star” [JET SET/Edoya Records/Teichiku Records]
Deniece Williams “Cause You Love Me Baby” [Columbia]
The Sylvers “Only One Can Win” [Mr Bongo/Pride]
Gloria Jay “Know What You Want” [Melodies International]
Heaven Sent and Ecstasy “The Greatest Love Story” [Jamieko's Records/P-Vine Records]
Rico J. Puno “Cartada 10” [Sunshine]
Tahiti 80 “Heartbeat (Acoustic Version)” [Victor]

https://www.mixcloud.com/eatonradio/bahala-na

Valentine's Portraits Mini Session Pop-Up at Shopkeepers by Les Talusan

Hello! On Sunday, February 6, Sadira and I are offering a photo mini session at Shopkeepers.

We will be taking photos during your booked session and the next day, I will be sending you the album and a credit for 1 hi-res photo download. You'll be able to purchase additional prints and files on the website as well.

We’re fully vaccinated and will be taking proper precautions, keep a safe distance, and will be masked at all times. Mini sessions require full payment to book and is non-refundable.

If you need a haircut, please contact Sadira directly for scheduling via instagram.com/stylesbysadira

To view my work, please visit lestalusan.com/family-portraits and https://proofs.lestalusanphoto.com

Check out the photos below from our last pop-up session at Shopkeepers!

White House Filipino American History Month Event by Les Talusan

Happy Thursday! I'm honored to be DJing the White House Office of Public Engagement and White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders’ virtual Filipino American History Month event today, October, 28, 4-5:30PM [click here register].

Maraming Salamat for inviting me, Under Secretary of the Air Force & Space Force, Gina Ortiz Jones, and also to Jason Tengco!


The White House Office of Public Engagement and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders will host a Filipino American History Month event. The virtual event is open to the public and will feature a panel with Air Force Undersecretary Gina Ortiz Jones, Deputy Assistant to the President Erika Moritsugu, a panel with Filipino American Biden-Harris appointees, a panel with representatives from community organizations, and more, including: CA Attorney General Rob Bonta, Mayor of San Antonio Ron Nirenberg, OPM White House Liaison Jason Tengco, Filipino American National Historical Society National President Emily P. Lawsin, NaFFAA National Chairman Brendan Flores, Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce National Executive Director Brad Baldia, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research - Director Dr. Ninez Ponce, PEPSF Founder & SFSU Ethnic Studies Professor Dr. Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, SEIU Nevada Executive Director Grace Vergara-Mactal, with music by DJ Les Talusan. Hosts: White House Office of Public Engagement Associate Director Howard Ou & WHIAANHPI Executive Director Krystal Ka’ai.

Happy Fil-Am History Month, DC! by Les Talusan

Hoy, DC! It’s ALMOST Fil-Am History Month! I’d like to invite you to a couple of FREE events this weekend that I’m DJing (and co-organizing) ✨⁣⁣

FRIDAY, October 1, 9PM-2AM
Crown Cobra & Les The DJ
Wild Days at the Eaton 1201 K St. NW

Crown Cobra plays instrumental music, a soundtrack to surfing while microdosing amongst sharks. A trio featuring veterans of the D.C. music scene, and Susan 😆

I’ll start the night playing OPM+ [OPM+ // Original Pilipino Music+⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ Roots, Pop, and Covers from the Philippines and the Diaspora⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣] but who knows where the night will take me? BAHALA NA!

SATURDAY, October 2, 3-6PM
SAMASAMA x Kam and 46 Presents
 UMPUKAN: A Fil-Am History Month Celebration!
metrobar ⁣ 640 Rhode Island Ave NE
Click to RSVP + More Info

Come hang out and shop local, support some amazing vendors, and enjoy an all-vinyl set of OPM+ with me, let’s celebrate #FAHM2021!

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SAMASAMA x Kam and 46 Presents UMPUKAN: A Fil-Am History Month Celebration! by Les Talusan

Saturday, October 2 // Come hang out and shop local, support some amazing vendors, and enjoy an all-vinyl set of OPM+ with me, let’s celebrate #FAHM2021! RSVP via Eventbrite (FREE!)

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SAMASAMA x Kam and 46 are teaming up to bring you UMPUKAN: A Fil-Am History Month Celebration!

Join us on Saturday, October 2, 3-6PM to shop local, support some amazing vendors, enjoy OPM+ (Original Pilipino Music+) with Les The DJ/@lestalusan and celebrate #FAHM2021 at metrobar!⁣ Bring your neighbors and the whole pamilya!

Featured vendors include:⁣

@_ampalaya

@dinewithclaudine

@kam.and.46

@kuyaja

@pinwheelclay

@_siamesepeas_ 

@wdcfilipinos

We have a kick-off event at Wild Days at the Eaton on Friday, October 1, 9PM-2AM w/ Les The DJ and Crown Cobra! Come kick it!

Since 2016, SAMASAMA has worked to shine a light on amazing creatives within the Asian American and Pacific Islander community and fellow artists of the diaspora, and we are excited to partner with our new friends, Kam & 46 for this event!

RSVP via Eventbrite (FREE!)

This Filipino American Life Episode 145 – Les is More: Mixing It Up with “Les The DJ” Talusan (Social Distance Series) by Les Talusan

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Honored to be the first guest DJ that @tfalpodcast invited to talk about DJing amongst other things! Thanks for inviting me, Producer Mike! Good chatting with you, Joe, Ryan, and one of our #OPMSundays regulars Lainey!

Let me know if you give it a listen! I apologize ahead if I was too magulo. I was a bit hyped up from DJing 4x that day.

Listen here: ThisFilipinoAmericanLife.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

This Filipino American Life - New Episode!
Episode 145 - Les is More: Mixing It Up with "Les The DJ" Talusan

Can you believe that, in the five years that we’ve been doing this podcast about Filipino American Life, somehow we have neglected to talk to a DJ about DJing?! Neither can we, especially since Producer Mike is a collector and curator of vinyl himself!

Though DJing may be as old as vinyl records themselves, the artform as we know it today really came together through the efforts of Black and Latinx pioneers, whose sound selections, skills, and techniques were rooted in long-standing rhythmic traditions and were honed for the masses in backyards, at block parties, and underground clubs. And as with many forms of popular art that originated with those communities, those styles were were adopted and adapted the world over, including by DJs in the Philippines and throughout the diaspora.

Which brings us to our guest for this episode, Les Talusan, aka Les the DJ. Based out of Piscataway Land / Washington, DC, originally from Caloocan City, Manilla, Philippines, Les Talusan is a DJ, photographer, curator, teaching artist, and organizer whose practice immerses people in the joy of discovery, empowerment, and community. And most importantly (for us anyways), Les is the opening half of our favorite weekly ritual, #OPMSundays on Twitch, where she and past (first!) guest of the podcast Joel Quizon play Original Pilipino Music from the Philippines and throughout the diaspora.

Listen to this episode at ThisFilipinoAmericanLife.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can catch #OPMSundays and Les’ other sets on her Twitch page at https://www.twitch.tv/lestalusan. Also, check out @lestalusan for info on other events and gigs.

And show your love for OPM by picking up our Chicken Joy Division shirt at our storefront!

JALSA (REMIXED) at THE REACH AT THE KENNEDY CENTER MILLENNIUM STAGE by Les Talusan

So excited to be part of Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s JALSA (REMIXED) at THE REACH at The Kennedy Center, curated by Nafisa Isa!

Seda and I, as SAMASAMA will be co-presenting the Arts Market. I’ll be there tomorrow to hang out! Let’s listen to Shuno Re’s 3-hr, all-vinyl, all-Bangla set!

On Friday, from 7-8PM, I will be playing an all-vinyl OPM (Original Pilipino Music) set - TARA NA! LET’S GO!

Click here for tickets, walk-in tickets are available until capacity! FREE! Outdoors! Bring everyone!

💥JALSA REMIXED at THE REACH at @kennedycenter starts TOMORROW!💥 Join us for a weekend of celebratory sounds, storytelling, and dance affirming the creativity, joy, and resilience of Global South #diaspora and BIPOC communities in the DMV!

On FRIDAY, come groove to Les The DJ/@lestalusan’s all-vinyl set and performances by @hudasmusic @walkingintheairband, and check out the vendors at the art market!

Access to the event space is first come, first served and may be restricted due to capacity. Please maintain social distancing! For the full schedule, registration to the weekend’s events, safety guidelines, and accessibility information head to the link in bio!

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🎨 5-8PM || ARTS MARKET co-presented with @SAMASAMAART: Friday’s vendors include: @cjpgallery + @donateare_art + @_ampalaya + @jsapmugs + @mmchristii + @mjbose + @e.vnm + @museumpalestinianpeople + @shanishih

🎵5:30-6PM || HUDA ASFOUR co-presented with @MUSEUMPALESTINIANPEOPLE: A set by Palestinian oud and qanun player @hudasmusic at the main stage

🎸🎹6-7PM || @WALKINGINTHEAIRBAND: Performance at the main stage

🎧7-8PM || DJ SET WITH Les The DJ/@lestalusan: Playing Original Pilipino Music+ / OPM+ Roots, Pop, and Covers from the Philippines and the Diaspora⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

🎸🎹8-9PM || @WALKINGINTHEAIRBAND: Performance at the main stage

DJ Sets for SAMASAMA // All Together Now at The REACH at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage by Les Talusan

It’s almost the end of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month but we are not done celebrating! From Thursday-Saturday this week, Seda Nak and I / SAMASAMA, are curating a FREE 3-Day OUTDOOR Arts Festival in partnership with the Kennedy Center!

There’s an Art Market that will highlight local AAPI and diaspora artists, yoga w/ Justin Espiritu, dance lessons w/ Nāpualokelani Kamakele, Jamie Garcia, Erica Childs & Bonavy Chhim, we’ll be screening Don't Think I've Forgotten ‘Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll’, Isabelle De Leon and Dior Ashley Brown band Iza Flo will be performing, Shuno Re! শুনো রে! debut DJ set! And me! I’m also, DJing!

Click here for the full line-up and make sure to follow us @SAMASAMAArt for updates!⁣

For the whole event, I’ll be playing all-vinyl sets of Asian/AAPI artists!⁣

Thursday, May 27, 5:30PM-Sunset ⁣
kundiman, soul, beat, luk thung, molam⁣

Friday, May 28, 5:30-6PM & 7-8PM⁣
jazz, (city) pop, disco, and other hip-shaking tunes⁣

Saturday, May 29, 7-8PM⁣
OPM+ // Original Pilipino Music +⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
Roots, Pop, and Covers from the Philippines and the Diaspora⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
This set will be livestreamed and archived as Millennium Stage performance and it will be their FIRST EVER OPM SET!⁣

Para saatin ito / this is for us ✨⁣

Access is first-come, first-served. Registration will also be available at the box office as capacity allows.

Register for SAMASAMA // All Together Now at The REACH at the Kennedy Center

Facebook Event Page

Register for Yoga and Dance Classes

Purchase Parking in Advance

Learn more about Millennium Stage Summer at the REACH: tkc.co/mstage


SAMASAMA // All Together Now at The REACH at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage! by Les Talusan

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SAMASAMA presents All Together Now in partnership with The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage!

SAMASAMA, inspired by the literal Tagalog meaning "all together", celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander+ narratives and heritage through art and community. Founded in 2016, SAMASAMA has grown from a collective art show and gathering, to developing programs and events that push boundaries through art, food, and conversation to develop a greater understanding between all communities. Join SAMASAMA at The REACH for an enriching and uplifting reopening weekend filled with multicultural programs for all generations.

Thursday, May 27
5:30-8PM: Arts Market on the River Terrace
5:30PM: Les The DJ
Sunset: Don't Think I've Forgotten Film Screening on the Video Wall

Friday, May 28
5:30-9PM: Arts Market on the River Terrace
5:30PM: Les The DJ
6-7PM: Iza Flo on the main stage
7-8PM: Les The DJ
8-9PM: Iza Flo on the main stage

Saturday, May 29
10AM-3PM: Sound Health: Yoga at the REACH + Dance Sanctuaries
10-10:45AM: Yoga with Justin Espiritu
11-11:45AM: Traditional Hula: Nāpualokelani Kamakele of Hālau Nohona Hawaiʻi under the direction of Kumu Hula Kaimana Chee
12-12:45PM: Khmer Classical Ballet with Bonavy Chhim
1-1:45PM: Upgrade Your Two-Step: Hand Dance with Erica Childs
2-2:45PM: Asik with Jamie Garcia
11AM-8PM: Arts Market on the River Terrace
5:30-6PM: Shuno Re! শুনো রে! DJs
6-7PM: Iza Flo on the main stage
7-8PM: Les The DJ
8-9PM: Iza Flo on the main stage

Access is first-come, first-served. Registration will also be available at the box office as capacity allows. Can't wait to see you there!

Register for SAMASAMA // All Together Now at The REACH at the Kennedy Center

Facebook Event Page

Register for Yoga and Dance Classes

Purchase Parking in Advance

Learn more about Millennium Stage Summer at the REACH: tkc.co/mstage


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DC Music Summit 2021 by Les Talusan

So excited to DJ the DC Music Summit 2021 kick-off this Friday! Maraming Salamat to the amazing Dior Ashley Brown for inviting me, and for making this awesome event happen! ⁣

Please join us at #VirtualDCMS and register [Link in Bio]. This 3-day summit is not to be missed! If you are an artist, creative, or musician in the DMV, this is the conference for you! There’s workshops, programs, panels, performances by local artists, and in-person #DCMS attendance options at the Eaton ✨⁣

The DC Music Summit is an award-winning organization that supports musicians and industry by fostering a positive and inclusive environment for community engagement and networking, skills and professional development, and creative organization and inspiration. Learn more about DC Music Summit - dcmusicsummit.org