The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)’s continued efforts to represent a diverse array of films from multiple countries include discovering many notable films coming out of China.
Angkor Awakens — A chilling, tearful, and hopeful survey of a nation
I wondered how the film could go on from the killing. And after watching awhile, I wondered how the country of Cambodia could go on from the killing.
Malaysian filmmaker Andrew Gooi brings “Kakehashi” to SIFF
Chef Nobuo Fukuda never quite felt like he fit into the rigid confines and strict culture of his family in Japan.
A-pop! What is the world coming to, when four white American guys cannot make it in an industry they know nothing about!
This month, we learn that Asians can do other things besides engineering and doctoring. Like, Asians can be underwear models and they can make stop-motion films and they can get really, really mad when their K-pop gets co-opted.
LETTER: Summit gives thanks to the Chinatown-International District
Dear Editor, For more than two years, Summit Sierra (Washington’s first charter public high school) has had the privilege of calling the Chinatown-International District (CID) home. The community has made […]
Mariners celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Night
The Seattle Mariners celebrated Asian Pacific Heritage Night at Safeco Field on May 15. Fans who attended got the chance to receive an Asian Pacific Heritage Night t-shirt. $5 of […]
Teardown to Tang-tastic — The man who transformed an eyesore in West Seattle
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY You may not know his name. But you’ve likely heard of one of his latest projects. Jimmy Tang, 37, is the developer behind 3243 […]
Boundless: a startup devoted to empowering immigrants
By Arlene Kiyomi Dennistoun NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Boundless is launching its first product to help U.S. citizens and green card holders apply for visas for their spouses. Xiao Wang, co-founder […]
Frank Irigon gets MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Metropolitan King County Council presented Francisco “Frank” Irigon with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service. Irigon, a leader in the Asian […]
Murakami challenging Lorena González
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Pat Murakami has thrown her hat in the ring for Seattle City Council, Position 9, currently held by Lorena González. “I’m running for Position 9 […]
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