OK, you want the truth? When this special ‘top stories’ issue was conceived, it was really a way for the newspaper staff to relax during the holidays …
Archives for December 2010
BLOG: Who wins? Who loses?
After I wrote about the losses that our community experienced this year, friends told me that I missed quite a few …
Nov. 30: JASSW holds annual holiday dinner and auction
The Japan–America Society of the State of Washington (JASSW) held its annual Holiday Dinner and Auction at the Seattle Westin …
Dec. 18: MIKI HOUSE boutique debuts with a fashion show
MIKI HOUSE is a new store in Bellevue. It is the first stand-alone MIKI HOUSE boutique in the United States …
A new face in a new place: Theresa Fujiwara
Theresa Fujiwara has been named by Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn to The Seattle Public Library board of trustees …
Dec. 10: KAC-WA holds leadership awards gala
The Korean American Coalition of Washington (KAC-WA) hosted its 2010 Leadership Awards Gala at the Westin Hotel in Seattle. The Gala, entitled “Celebrate Shining Stars,” showcased the diversity of the […]
Year in review: NWAW’s top 12 stories of the year
See what we rated as the top stories of 2010.
BLOG: Santa’s gifts are here to cover our losses
As publisher, I looked back on 2010 to see if our blessings exceeded our losses. Indeed, they did …
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Wishing you a warm and merry Christmas & a happy new year!
— Northwest Asian Weekly
Which is the fairest holiday card of them all?
This year, for the Northwest Asian Weekly and Seattle Chinese Post’s annual holiday contest, staff members paired up to make a Christmas card for the community. To help us select the best card, judges were brought in from the Refugee Women’s Alliance, the Asian Health Program of the University of Washington, and Dr. Sing Lam’s office. Additionally, we’ve opened up the judging to YOU, our readers.
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