Last week, the Jade Buddha for Universal Peace arrived in Seattle at the Co Lam Pagoda, at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South and South Graham Street.
Blog: Our favorite son got his wish
Since he started working for Obama, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke’s wish was to bring the president of the United States to his hometown. Last week, Locke got his wish.
A note about SYLP from Publisher Ng
Breaking the mould for Asian American youth What do you do with high-achieving students who are bad leaders? I am not blaming parents. We, as […]
BLOG: Bob Hasegawa shows us all how it’s done
In contrast to Cao’s lunch, Hasegawa’s re-election campaign party at the House of Hong this Sunday was a blast. What lessons can the Vietnamese Chamber take away? …
BLOG: We could’ve done much better for Joseph Cao!
How much do you expect the first and only Vietnamese American congressman to raise money in Seattle after flying more than 2,000 miles? …
BLOG: Can you turn your hobby into a career?
“Love what you do. Do what you love.” This is easy to say, but nearly impossible to do, especially if your love is playing ping pong …
Blog: The Ings: the glue of the community
Vera and Joey Ing have been role models in giving. The Ings celebrated their 50th anniversary last Saturday with about 250 friends at the Wing.
Blog: “Dim Sum” by Vera Ing, a community mom
If you have been a longtime reader of the Northwest Asian Weekly, you will remember a column called “Dim Sum” during the early 90s.
Blog: Was Chelsea’s $3 million wedding too extravagant?
The Wall Street Journal said so in a July 30 article by Brett Arends. When I read it, I instantly erupted with rage.
Blog: Chinatown Parade, over half a century of effort
If you missed the Seafair Chinatown parade last week, you missed the culmination of 60 years of community history. Organized by the Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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