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The Layup Drill — Heisman talk, another young golfer gets a pro shot, UFC in China, and Jeremy Lin, the musical.

November 22, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly Te’o for the Heisman Can a Pacific Islander win the Heisman Trophy?

Filed Under: Sports, The Layup Drill Tagged With: 2012, Alameda Ta, Avenue Theatre, Bruce Lee Foundation, Chinese, GQ, Heisman Trophy, Jeremy Lin, Mainland China, Manti Te, Miami Heat, NBA, NFL, New York, Notre Dame, Ryu Hyun-jin, Shannon Lee Photo, Shohei Otani, UFC, Vol 31 No 48 | November 24 - November 30, turkey

Paz makes looking for love delightful in ‘Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella’

December 8, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By James Tabafunda Northwest Asian Weekly The world’s favorite fairy tale about a young orphan’s dream to live a life without her abusive stepmother (Suzanne Bouchard) and obnoxious stepsisters Joy (Nick Garrison) and Grace (Sarah Rudinoff) makes its appearance this holiday season in downtown Seattle.

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Avenue Theatre, Carbonell Award, Executive Producer David Armstrong, Filipino American, Godmother Kendra Kassebaum, James Tabafunda, Jennifer Paz, Miss Saigon, National Register, Northwest Asian Weekly, Ogunquit Playhouse, Prince Christopher, Renato Balestra, Rodgers Hammerstein, Sarah Rudinoff, Seattle, Suzanne Bouchard, Tom Briggs, Vol 30 No 50 | December 10 - December 16

Why are Filipinos better represented in theater than other API groups?

December 16, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

It was through singing the song “Alright, Okay, You Win” in high school that roused the performing bug in Filipino American actress Heather Apellanes.

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2010, API, Anything Goes, Asian Americans, Avenue Theatre, Ben Gonio, Carlos Bulosan, Filipino Americans, Fine Arts, Gonio Apellanes, Heather Apellanes, Los Angeles, Philippines, Seattle, Though Apellanes, Vol 29 No 51 | December 18 - December 24, culture

Paz sings a new tune for Asian American actors

October 15, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“I pretty much got my education in theater, on the road, on that tour in each city. … I kind of went to the University of [Miss] Saigon,” actress Jennifer Paz said laughingly.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2009, Asian American Ken Jeong, Asian Americans, Avenue Theatre, Filipino Americans, Flower Drum Song, Jennifer Paz, John Cho, Lea Solanga, Les Miserables, Michael Nitz, Miss Saigon, Ronald Ebens, Seattle, Technicolor Dreamcoat, Vincent Chin, Vol 28 No 43 | October 17-October 23

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