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The complexities of “Indian Ink” — Speaking through miscommunication

August 20, 2015 By Andrew Hamlin

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly Tom Stoppard’s far-ranging play “Indian Ink” spans two continents, at least one ocean, and several decades.  Yet it begins simply enough, with a young man and an older woman sitting at a table for tea.  As the action progresses, we learn a bit more about tea and a lot […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2015, Andrew Hamlin, Anish Das, Caitlin Frances, Center Theatre, Flora Crewe, Harrison Street, Indian Independence, Indian Ink Speaking, Nirad Das, Northwest Asian Weekly, Phillip Lienau, Seattle Center Armory, Tom Stoppard, UK, Union Jack, Vol 34 No 35 | August 22 - August 28

“It’s Bao Time” — Taiwanese food truck in Seattle hits the streets

May 7, 2015 By Nina Huang

By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly Earlier this year, Sean Jen quit his job at a consulting firm to start his own Taiwanese food truck. One of the few of its kind in Seattle, Jen wanted to honor his heritage as well as the food he enjoyed most. Growing up, food was very important to […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Business, Community News, Food Tagged With: 2015, Bao Time Taiwanese, Chinese, Harrison Street, Nina Huang, Northwest Asian Weekly, Sean Jen, Seattle, South Lake Union, Taiwanese Student Association Night Market, Vol 34 No 20 | May 9 - May 15, social media

Festival brings stories to Seattle

February 22, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly “The mission of Tasveer,” said Aaron D. Williams, director of technology for the organization board, “is to primarily bring meaningful films, but also visual, literary, performance, and other art forms from South Asia and Diaspora, to the Pacific Northwest.”

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2013, Anneta Papathanasiou, Deepa Dhanraj, Harrison Street, Invoking Justice, Miriam Chandy Menacherry, Northwest Asian Weekly, Northwest Pakistan, Open Secret, Pankaj Johar, Rajinder Sokar, Seattle Center, South Asian Documentary Festival, South Asian Film Festival, South India, Transgenders Pakistan, Vol 32 No 9 | February 23 - March 1, culture

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