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ClaraC provides a little Esc

October 5, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charles Lam NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY When Korean American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Clara Chung (also known as ClaraC) released her first album, “The Art in my Heart,” she was riding a wave of success after taking victories at Kollaboration 10, KAC Media Juice Night, and Wong Fu Productions and Far East Movement’s ISA and graduating […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2012, Charles Lam, David Choi, Dumbfoundead, False Start, Far East Movement, ISA, Kollaboration, Let Grow, Neptune Theatre, Seattle Friday, Vol 31 No 41 | October 6 - October 12, Wong Fu Productions

NWAW at SIFF This week: relationships, relationships, relationships, and a kung fu mystery

June 2, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Released to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Battle of P’ohang-dong in the Korean War, this historical re-creation of those conditions satisfies on all the levels of the classic war movie.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2011, Admiral Theatre, Andrew Hamlin, China, Detective Dee, Director Mahmoud Kaabour, Egyptian Theatre, Harvard Exit, India, Iran, Jason Cruz, Kirkland Performance Center, Korean War, NWAW, Neptune Theatre, Philippines, Singapore, Tiffany Ran, Vol 30 No 23 | June 4 - June 10

NWAW at SIFF this week: the inspirational and the sad

May 25, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Half Jewish, half Maori director Taika Waititi created a sensation in 2007 with “Eagle vs. Shark,” a romantic comedy with a decidedly New Zealand twist.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2011, Admiral Theatre, Andrew Hamlin, Egyptian Theatre, Everett Performing Arts Center, Jason Cruz, Kirkland Performance Center, Miss Borg, NWAW, Neptune Theatre, Noboru Iguchi, Red Eagle Thailand Two, SIFF, Saigon Electric, Seattle, Taika Waititi, Vol 30 No 22 | May 28 - June 3, language

NWAW reviews SIFF films: the good, the bad, and the plain ugly

May 19, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Each year during the Seattle International Film Festival, we send out a team of intrepid film reviewers who are ready and willing to spend hours and hours

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: 2010, Admiral Theater, Everett Performing Arts Center, Harvard Exit, James Tabafunda, Jason Cruz, Kazakhstan Mongolian, Little Zhou, NWAW, Neptune Theater, Neptune Theatre, Pacific Place Cinema, SIFF, Seattle International Film Festival, Sri Lankan, Ulan Bator, Vol 29 No 21 | May 22 - May 28, japan

­Northwest Asian Weekly at SIFF!

May 21, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Film reviews of the good, the great, and the ones you absolutely can’t miss “Daytime Drinking,” South Korea Reviewed by James Tabafunda

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, At the Movies Tagged With: 2009, Andrew Hamlin, Auntie Mi-hyang Kim, Dancing Across Borders, Daytime Drinking, Egyptian Theatre, Harvard Exit Theatre, Hong Jing Nick Cheung, James Tabafunda, Korean, Neptune Theatre, Pacific Place Cinema, South Korea, Treeless Mountain, USA, Vivian Nguyen, Vol 28 No 22 | May 23 - 29, japan

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