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Young Jackie Chan…and samurais everywhere — Highlights from the Cinerama Fists & Fury martial arts festival

March 13, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly “I don’t think that was Jackie Chan,” I told my movie date, as the lights went up at the end of “Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow.” And I owe her an apology, because it actually was Jackie Chan, who was of course good enough at playing himself that I […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2015, Akira Kurosawa, Andrew Hamlin, Great Recession, Harold Lloyd, Kyuzo Seiji Miyaguchi, Masaki Kobayashi, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seven Samurai, Stanford Prison Experiment, Stanley Milgram, Vol 34 No 12 | March 14 - March 20, Young Jackie Chan, attention

Women of color develop new ideas, form new ventures

September 12, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Compiled by Staff Northwest Asian Weekly The entrepreneurial spirit is key to the American dream, and developing new ventures is one way that women from all walks of life can become empowered.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, 2013, Angela Shen, CEO, COO, Edna Daigre, Great Recession, Hourglass Footwear, Julia Johnson, Katherine Dunham, Lesly Chacon, Miami, Modernist Cuisine, Purple Reels Productions, Savor Seattle, Seattle Times, Sophath Chou, United States, Vol 32 No 37 | September 7 - September 13, WOC, Washington State, Woman Leaders in New Ventures, Women of Color Empowered

Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory may face closure right before its 100th anniversary

July 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

From Seward Park to Woodland Park, the 20-mile stretch along Lake Washington is also known as the “emerald necklace.”

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2010, Anthonio Pettit, Audrey Meade, Beth Purdum, Crystal Palace, Galer St, Great Recession, Lake Washington, London, New York, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olmstead Brothers, Sarah Yee, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle City Council, Vol 29 No 29 | July 17 - July 23, Volunteer Park Conservatory

Report: Educated Asian Americans struggle to find employment

June 17, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Asian Americans may have the lowest unemployment rate of any racial group nationwide, but a new report shows college-educated Asian Americans have a harder time finding jobs than whites.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Algernon Austin, EPI, Economy Program, Great Recession, King Szeto, New America Media, New Jersey, New York, Report Educated Asian Americans, San Francisco, Vol 29 No 25 | June 19 - June 25, language

India aims to overtake China as the world’s fastest growing economy

March 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“We are facing a major problem,” said Farooq, a senior executive at Marvel Gloves Industries, which produces 3 million pairs of gloves a month. “Despite importing gloves, we are not able to meet the demand.”

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Ask Manal Farooq, China, Finance Ministry, Fixing India, Forbes Marshall Pvt, Goldman Sachs, Great Recession, International Monetary Fund, Marvel Gloves Industries, Mumbai, Naushad Forbes, New Delhi, Pranab Mukherjee, Renu Kohli, Vol 29 No 12 | March 20 - March 26

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