- It’s a big exhibition day today for PauseTalkers! First, Hiroaki Koshiba returns to Cafe Pause for a second exhibition, “Harmonic Lines,” which will run until March 16. Tomorrow night (March 2) he will be doing a live painting session from 19:00, accompanied by a musical performance.
- Yuki Nakano starts her exhibition, focusing on her illustrative work, at Nalu Cafe near Omotesando. The show will run until March 14, and she will follow it up with a photo exhibition at Cafe Pause at the end of the month.
- Fashion designer Anna-Maria Antoniades will be showing her latest trouser collection at Ebisu Park Cafe until March 15. There is an opening party tonight (March 1), from 19:00, as well as a closing party on the 15th (19:00-24:00).
2008.03.01
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Jean Snow lives and breathes design and pop culture in Tokyo -- sustained by an unhealthy addiction to magazines and frequent visits to his favorites cafes. He has reported on these obsessions for the following online/offline publications: Time, Inside (Australian Design Review), Gizmodo, Gridskipper, Kotaku, Tokyo Q, Superfuture, OK Fred, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, I.D. (International Design), Metropolis, Azure, MoCo Loco, Kateigaho International Edition, Game|Life, and The Japan Times. He also manages the gallery space at Cafe Pause.
Jean Snow is a daily contributor to Wired magazine's game blog, Game|Life, covering game news from Japan and beyond.

Tokyolife: Art and Design covers Tokyo's cultural output of the past few years, covering the works of over 80 influential creatives. Jean Snow provided coordination assistance.

The Superfuture Superguides are a series of PDF travel guides to some of your favorites cities, updated monthly, and obsessively compiling the best places to shop, eat, and drink. The Tokyo guide is edited by Jean Snow.

He is also the design/culture editor at Neojaponisme, a web journal covering social and cultural aspects of Japan. Read the manifesto, by founder and chief editor W. David Marx, here.
PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The idea is to create a forum where Tokyo-based creatives can get together and discuss their own projects, as well as cultural currents of the city. The next edition happens September 1.
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