By Assunta Ng Making art is a way to kill time and pain. Lee’s words reminded me of some of the exquisite artwork made by Japanese Americans who were being […]
BLOG: Turning pain into beauty — Creating art with waste
By Assunta Ng Steven Lee collects pieces of political junk mail and creates magic out of them.
BLOG: A mayoral match up! The winner is…
By Assunta Ng You might not be paying much attention to Seattle’s mayoral race, but you should do some research before you send out your ballot for the primary election […]
BLOG: A UW commencement close to my heart
The three musketeers Among 5,000 graduates who attended the University of Washington’s 138th commencement this year, my eyes were searching for three Chinese immigrant girls who were sitting together.
BLOG: Sometimes, it’s OK to lose
By Assunta Ng The other day I saw a friend whom I have not seen for a while. He had just got laid off from a company that he had […]
BLOG: How I’ve lasted so long
By Assunta Ng “How does she last so long even though the newspaper business is so challenging?” One of my competitors was wondering.
BLOG: T he Lockes are homeward bound
By Assunta Ng If you see U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke’s family walking around Seattle’s Chinatown this fall, you’d probably think that Locke is back in town. Well, no, […]
BLOG: Tai Chi and public speaking
By Assunta Ng If you are nervous during public speaking, just strike a Tai Chi pose, said Leo Nosky, a professional public speaker. Public speaking is one of the scariest things […]
BLOG: A cheap father’s day
By Assunta Ng I can’t believe that so few people want to honor their dads on Father’s Day. Some men are great dads, but restaurants are complaining that they don’t […]
BLOG: Iron Chefs fight with Asian fusion dishes
By Assunta Ng How to play Not too many Asian Americans celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a splash of fun, thrills, and originality. But Jinyoung Englund did just […]
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