Healthcare professionals who have championed clinics for the poor and paved new territory in medical fields made up the honorees for Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation’s 13th
Furious China blocks visit to Nobel winner’s wife
BEIJING (AP) — China on Monday blocked European officials from meeting with the wife of the jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner, cut off her phone communication
Offbeat sports comedy about sumo all guts and heart
Early on in “A Matter of Size,” Sharon Maymon and Erez Tadmor’s dramatic sumo wrestling-romance-comedy, the movie’s hero, Herzl (played by Itzik Cohen)
Editorial: Controversial Michelle Rhee booted out of D.C. school district, but who will suffer the most?
On Wednesday, the head of the Washington, D.C. public school system, Chancellor Michelle Rhee, announced her resignation.
A new face in a new place
Thach Nguyen is the new loan officer for the Martin Luther King branch of Chase Bank in Seattle. In his new role, Nguyen is responsible for originating
Sept. 23–26: Local ice dancers Joylyn Yang and Jean-Luc Baker place seventh in Japan competition
Joylyn Yang, 14, from Mukilteo and Jean-Luc Baker, 16, from Edmonds, both students at Kamiak High School, represented the United States at the 2010 SBC Cup in Karuizawa, Japan.
Aug. 28: First Omusubi event enhances Japanese and Japanese American heritages
The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) partnered with the Hyogo Business and Cultural Center and held its first Omusubi event at the center’s location in Seattle.
Sept. 23: General Biodiesel wins a 2010 Green Washington Award for Reuse
General Biodiesel (GB), a company founded in 2006 by Yale and Laura Wong to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil, won a 2010 Green Washington Award in the Reuse category from Seattle Business Magazine.
Blog: How to make lemonade out of lemons in a poor economy
My role is to make lemonade out of lemons in this poor economy. While we cannot rely on big advertisers like we used to, the small guys give me hope.
Blog: I wear different hats in order to survive
These days, I wear a lot of hats, both figuratively and literally. That is reality for a little publisher. My camera is more important than a cell phone.