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Indian American will host MTV Movie Awards

April 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

How was everyone’s March? It’s time for an update on last month’s activities of your favorite Asian American celebrities! Tiger Woods announced his return to golf, “The Cove” won Best Documentary at the Academy Awards, Aziz Ansari prepared to host the MTV Movie Awards, and Nicole Scherzinger joined the cast of “Dancing with the Stars.”

Filed Under: Column: Pop Culture Tagged With: 2010, Academy Awards, Asian American, Aziz Ansari, Battlestar Galactica, DWTS, Henry Cavill, Indian American, Kellan Lutz, MTV, Masters Tournament, Mickey Rourke, Nicole Scherzinger, Pussycat Dolls, Slumdog Millionaire, Tarsem Singh, Tiger Woods, Universal City, Vol 29 No 16 | April 17 - April 23, japan

A philanthropic future for the Massive Monkees?

October 8, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Massive Monkees, a world-known break dancing crew, can be described in many ways. To one another — they are family. To their students — they are mentors, teachers, and role models. To their fans — they are world champions. After more than 10 years of dancing their way through break dancing competitions, they’ve won countless awards and titles, and they are recognized leaders in the community.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2009, ABDC, Aparis Everything, Jacklyn Tran, Los Angeles, MTV, Massive Monkees Day, Mayor Greg Nickels, NWAW, Northwest Asian Weekly, Philippines, Seattle, Soriano Family, Vol 28 No 42 | October 10 - October 16

Losing our culture and finding it again in frog legs

September 3, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Take a look into my daily life and you’d think that I was a typical American teenager doing typical American things like turning on MTV, chatting on Facebook, and texting friends.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2009, Alan Liu, Asian Americans, China, Chinese, MTV, Northwest Asian Weekly, Panda Express, SYLP, Vol 28 No 37 | September 5 - September 11, culture

Behind the LAVSHness: Former history major makes his mark on the future

April 11, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Model photo: Alfred Lape wears his own designs. (Photos provided by Alfred Lape and lavshlv.com) By Jacklyn Tran NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY As Alfred Lape strolled the walkways of UW as a student, it wasn’t the department he was headed toward that indicated his passion in life. It was what he did while walking between classes […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion Tagged With: Alfred Lape, Asian American, Best Dance Crew, Black Eyed Peas, Danny Prasad, Jacklyn Tran, Jacque Goldsmith, Jonas Bevacqua, LAVSH, LRG, Lifted Research Group, MTV, Super Cr3w, Talib Kweli, UW

Young singer the next big thing?

October 11, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

His keyboardist Mark Pellizzer plays a mix of chords on a synthesizer for the introduction to “Down in a Cold Dirty Well.” Soon, drummer Alex Tanas and bass player Anthony Lavdanski join in.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2008, Alex Tanas, Anthony Lavdanski, Canada, Glassnote Records, Half Japanese, James Tabafunda, Justin Nozuka, Kyra Sedgwick, MTV, Mark Pellizzer, Seattle, TRL, Universal Records, culture, vol 27 no 42 | October 11 - October 17

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