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Film shows what life in a wheelchair is like

June 27, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Sue Misao Northwest Asian Weekly Seattle is ranked number one among most livable U.S. cities for wheelchair users, according to a 2010 study by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Christopher Reeve, who died in 2004, was the actor best known for his lead roles in many of the “Superman” movies. In 1995, he […]

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2010, 2014, Christopher Dana Reeve Foundation, Christopher Reeve, East Africa, India, KCTS, Northwest Asian Weekly, PBS, POV, Seattle, South Asian, Sundance Film Festival, Vol 33 No 27 | June 28 - July 4

Lori Matsukawa lauded at NW Emmys

June 12, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Sue Misao Northwest Asian Weekly Generations of Pacific Northwesterners have grown up with the familiar smile of Lori Matsukawa, who has been informing and enlightening the public for 36 years, 31 of those at KING 5 television.

Filed Under: Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2014, Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards, Asian American Journalists Association, Asian American Silver Circle, China, Cleven Ticeson, Community Center, KCTS, KING, KOMO, KONG, Lifetime Achievement Award, Lori Matsukawa, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle, Redmond Reporter, Seattle Chapter, Seattle Times, Steve Pool, Vol 33 No 25 | June 14 - June 20, Winter Olympics

APAs win 10 awards at Northwest Emmys

July 15, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Asian and Pacific American professionals won 10 awards at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Northwest Chapter’s 50th Annual Emmy Awards Show on June 15. KOMO’s Molly Shen, Tri Ngo, and Kiyomi Taguchi received awards for KOMO’s “Healing Our Heroes” news special, continuing coverage on “SPD: Problem Police,” and “The Shoe Guy” […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2013, Bruce Lee, Emmy Awards, KCTS, KOMO, Kiyomi Taguchi, Molly Shen, National Academy, Northwest Emmys, Shannon Gee, Vol 32 No 29 | July 13 - July 19

Blog: Journalist was a failing student?

April 7, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

I have never met a TV anchor who had the guts to tell a group of strangers that, in his first semester of college, his GPA was 0.93.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, Blog Journalist, Enrique Cerna, GPA, KCTS, TV, Vol 30 No 15 | April 9 - April 15

“In Their Boots” shares the stories of military families touched by war

July 29, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“In Their Boots,” a 10-part documentary series about Americans who have been touched by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has premiered in Seattle and Tacoma on KCTS 9

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, Afghanistan, Iraq, Jack Barrios, KCTS, KYVE, Marine Michael Ferschke Jr, Seattle, Second Battle, United States, Vol 29 No 31 | July 31 - August 6

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