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“Nikkei Heroes” series will screen two WWII films

November 1, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Two films will be shown for the series “Nikkei Heroes” at the Nagomi Tea House, 519 Sixth Ave. S., in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District.

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2013, Chinatown International District, Debbie Kashino, Frank Abe, Japanese Americans, Nagomi Tea House, Nikkei Heroes, PBS, Regimental Combat Team, Seattle-born Shiro Kash Kashino, Shiro Kashino, Sixth Ave, Vol 32 No 45 | November 2 - November 8, WWII

The Movement comes to Seattle

May 20, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Caroline Li Northwest Asian Weekly A Hip Hop group from Koreatown in Los Angeles, the guys of Far*East Movement (FM) have been extremely busy. Their following grows bigger and bigger with each step they take in making a name for themselves in today’s Hip Hop scene.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2009, Asian Americans, Asian Hip Hop, Epik High, FM, Far East Movement, Folk Music, Kev Nish Thank, Los Angeles, Music Caf Gala, NWAW, Seattle, Sixth Ave, South Korean, Vol 28 No 22 | May 23 - 29, Wiz Khalifa, culture, japan

‘Flowers’ not very good

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Taiwanese lesbian drama “Drifting Flowers,” written and directed by Zero Chou, isn’t intended to be a horror movie — but it certainly could be.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: 2008, Drifting Flowers, King Cat Theatre, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Sixth Ave, Spider Lilies, Zero Chou, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

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