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Mystery and form — Frank Kunishige’s photos on view at Central Library

October 23, 2015 By Andrew Hamlin

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly Frank Kunishige (1878-1960) was a patient photographer.  You have to be patient to catch Seattle’s Smith Tower in snow. But he also knew how to bring impressive changes out of traditional subject matter.  He was no stranger to the female nude study, but he found ways to veil the […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2011, 2015, Andrew Hamlin, Central Library Thursday, Fourth Ave, Frank Kunishige, Henry Art Gallery, Kyo Koike, Seattle Camera Club, Shai Shotie, Smith Tower, Suzzalo Library, Twin Falls, Vol 34 No 44 | October 24 - October 30, Whatever Kunishige, Yukio Morinaga, attention

Former WWII internment camp residents return to Minidoka

July 7, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Steve Kadel The Associated Press viA Times-News EDEN, Idaho (AP) — Monica Chin looked across the high desert land that used to be the Minidoka Relocation Center and shook her head.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2012, Dennis Creed, EDEN, Japanese Americans, Los Angeles, Minidoka Internment National Monument, Minidoka Relocation Center, National Park Service, Seattle, Twin Falls, United States, Vol 31 No 28 | July 7 - July 13

Attention: Registration deadline for 2010 Minidoka Pilgrimage is June 4

May 6, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

More than 68 years ago, during World War II, almost 13,000 people of Japanese ancestry, many of whom were American citizens, were uprooted from their homes

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, Minidoka National Historical Site, National Historical Monument, North Side Canal, Seattle, Twin Falls, Vol 29 No 19 | May 8 - May 14

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