0:00 - Introduction, this portrait focuses on the story of Marcella Dear, her family business, the Rice Bowl, and her family’s involvement in Chinatown. Marcella starts with a description of her early childhood and the experience of immigrating to China and Hong Kong and then back to America after the war.
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9:01 - How her father managed his businesses and made a living for their family during the war years, discussion about the community associations, how her father’s modern way of thinking made him successful in business even without traditional training. Her father’s involvement with the government in Chinatown and China, how he wanted to showcase his collections in a museum to give back to the community, discussion of changes in Chinatown generally.
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27:04 - Landmarks in Chinatown and places that should be landmarks, discussion of some of the specific objects and photographs that Marcella donated to MOCA, talking about being a kid in school at PS-23, throwing parties for young people in the neighborhood in high school and college, other places young people used to hang out around Chinatown. Talking about the music they would listen to at parties, hosting parties and inviting the GIs who were working nearby.
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39:44 - Keepsakes from her mother including a small book of Chinese poetry that her mother wrote, anecdote about how her mother learned to speak English at the Mariner’s Temple and the True Light Lutheran Church. How her mother had very good English for her generation, but how the family remained humble even when they experienced success from the businesses run by her father.
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50:48 - How her father would change his menu, how he would get business from helpful people in the community, how she would be a tour guide for non-Chinatown residents when they wanted a tour of Chinatown, what she would show people on the tours of Chinatown. Anecdotes about her father’s sixtieth birthday party at the Rice Bowl, talking about the different waiters who worked at the Rice Bowl, discussion of her father’s different architecture projects.
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63:06 - Description of the house that the family lived in on Mulberry Street, having her brother’s wedding there, how her father always knew how to make events nice for the family and for customers at the Rice Bowl, his design for a neon sign for the restaurant.
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67:14 - How her father would make sure that his clients were eating real authentic Chinese Food, hiring entertainment for big events at the restaurant like New Year’s Eve, more discussion of sentimental objects and things from the Rice Bowl that Marcella donated.
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94:49 - Remembering the good old days back at the Rice Bowl, spending time working and living there, having many clients who then became good friends.
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97:41 - If Marcella were to have a portrait painted, where in Chinatown would the background be? Closing remarks, last minute thoughts from Marcella and questions from interviewers.
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