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EDITORIAL: The ID is a destination, but there’s still more work to do

May 23, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Earlier in May, The Seattle Times released a list of Seattle’s top 10 attractions in preparation for the summer months. Nestled between Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park, the International District made an appearance buoyed by its long history, restaurants, shops, and the Wing Luke Museum.

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2013, CIDBIA, International District, Lunar New Year, Olympic Sculpture Park, Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Space Needle, Spring Clean, Storefronts Seattle, Vol 32 No 22 | May 25 - May 31, Wing Luke Museum, parking

Northwest Asian Weekly celebrates its 30th anniversary

October 11, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charles Lam The Northwest Asian Weekly The Northwest Asian Weekly celebrated its 30th anniversary last Friday, Oct. 5, with about 650 guests at the Seattle

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2012, Andy Wappler, Frank Lau Jewelry, Jay Inslee, KIRO, King County Executive Ron Sims, La Bamba, Louis Armstrong, Master Hong Yijiao, Mayor Norm Rice, Molly Shen, Olympic Sculpture Park, Publisher Ng, Rob McKenna, Seattle Art Museum Director Mimi Gates, Seattle City Councilmember Dolores Sibonga, Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club, Seattle Sheraton, Vol 31 No 42 | October 13 - October 19, Vulcan Incorporated, jersey

BLOG: Dos and don’ts: Lifestyle tips to save you money

June 29, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

I enjoy a lean lifestyle. I lived thriftily even when our economy prospered. Financial gurus love to advise people to cut back on expenses in this tough economy. However, there are common lifestyle changes you can incorporate to keep wallets full during hard times. 1. Count alcohol out Now that I-1183 has passed, grocery stores […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2012, Alki Beach, Bob Chinn, Deception Pass, Drink Tea, East Coast, Green Lake, Ivy League, Olympic Sculpture Park, Publisher Ng's blog, Puget Sound, Seattle, Seward Park, United Savings Loan Bank, Vol 31 No 27 | June 30 - July 6

Blog: Joy in simple pleasures

July 22, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Several of my friends decided to visit me this summer. They know that Seattle is not hot and summer here is gorgeous. At our age, we are not looking for something exciting to do.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Blog Joy, Chinatown International District, ID, Olympic Sculpture Park, Publisher Ng's blog, Seattle, Vol 29 No 30 | July 24 - July 30

Former SAM Director Gates honored for ‘years of service’

November 5, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

It was the Seattle Art Museum’s (SAM’s) Asian collection and her love for fishing that caused her to accept the position of director of the SAM in 1994.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2009, Asian American, China, Chinese, Emcee Charlene Lee, Gates Sr, Gerald Tsutakawa, Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant, Josh Yiu, Mimi Gardner Gates, New York, Olympic Sculpture Park, SAM, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Vol 28 No 46 | November 7 - November 13, Wen Zhengming

Women Empowered

September 6, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Thanks to trailblazers across the globe, women today are continuing to succeed in spite of hardships. Their success comes through hard work and dedication ó but what is also important is the balance between taking care of oneís self and taking care of others. This is the theme of the next Women of Color Empowered event, to be held at China Harbor Restaurant in Seattle on Friday, Sept. 26, at 11:30 a.m. This is an event honoring women who are accomplished in their fields, who have contributed to local communities of color in both traditional and nontraditional jobs.

Filed Under: News, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: Antioch University, Blackbird Literary Awards, Calvin Klein, China Harbor Restaurant, Costa Rica, Langues Orientales Vivantes, Olympic Sculpture Park, Poet Laureate, Puget Sound Blood Center, San Francisco State University, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Opera, Virginia Mason, Wellness Research Institute, Women Empowered, Women of Color Empowered, culture, vol 27 no 37 | September 6 - September 12

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