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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 – November 26

For the love of art: Asian Americans go against the tide in unconventional field

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Artist Diem Chau noticed an untouched box of crayons from her school days sitting on a table. Chau was inspired by coin carvers and folk art sculptors

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Art Institute, Artist Diem Chau, Asian Americans, Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Eddy Lee, Fabio Cannavaro, Franck Ribery, Seattle, Tiffany Ran, Vietnam, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, Wayne Rooney, Wieden Kennedy, World Cup, blog

Dance shimmies onto the international sports stage

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

GUANGZHOU, China (AP) — Dance Sport shimmies onto its biggest international stage when it recently debuted this year as an Asian Games event.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Asian Games, China, Chinese, GUANGZHOU, Hong Kong, International Dance Sport Federation, Lam Wai Yi, Olympics, Shawn Tay, Singapore, South America, Summer Games, Tom Jones It, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, Winter Games, Zhang Baiyu

E-coupons: all the rage in the ID

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Online marketing may be a foreign idea to many merchants in the International District. However, in September, the Phnom Penh Noodle House

Filed Under: Features, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Asian Pacific American Experience, Dawn Cropp, ID, International District Week, Kevin Nakao, Northwest Asian Weekly, Panama Hotel Tea Coffee House, Phnom Penh Noodle House, Sarah Yee, Seattle, United States, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, Wing Luke Museum, social media

Attention: Web series “The Invested Life” needs Asian Americans to appear on the show

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Sponsored by TD Ameritrade and distributed by MSN.com, “The Invested Life” is a new reality web series that is focused on helping real-life investors

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, Asian Americans, Attention Web, MSN, Seattle, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26

Attention: Enter to win Little Saigon’s first photo contest

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda) has launched a new photo contest called, EXPOSED: Little Saigon

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, 2011, Attention Enter, Contact Amy Nguyen, Hue Ky Mi Gia Noodle House, Little Saigon, Long Provincial Restaurant, Seattle Center, Tet Festival, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, culture

New partnerships will provide up to $200,000 to end family homelessness

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Rotary International District 5030, along with Rotary Districts 5020 and 5050, is partnering with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to fund local

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, 2011, Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, Nancy Keenholts Dalton, Rotary Districts, Rotary International District, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26

Obama’s Asian trip shows limits on the global stage

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama left Asia with a greater foothold in the emerging nations that could help shape the American economy for years.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Angela Merkel, Asia, China, Dmitri Medvedev, Federal Reserve, India, Indonesia, Michelle Obama, Mike Green, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Russia, South Korea, United States, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, White House, japan

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi seeks to revive political party

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi began the nuts and bolts work of reviving her political movement Monday

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Aung San Suu Kyi, BBC, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Burma, Election Commission, High Court, Human Rights Council, International Labor Organization, Myanmar, NLD, National League, Nyan Win, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, YANGON, attention

Hiroshima is not shy of its atomic bomb legacy

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — Unlike most of Japan, Hiroshima doesn’t shy from its wartime past.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Akihiro Takahashi, Europe, Frederik Willem, Hiroshima Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba, Japanese Cabinet, Maria Inoue, Nelson Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize, Olympics, Peace Boat, Peace Memorial Museum, Peace Park, Shoji Oseto, South African, Tokyo, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, Yoshioka Tatsuya

After tight race, Oakland has first female mayor

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — City Councilwoman Jean Quan edged a heavily favored opponent to become Oakland’s first female mayor and the first Asian American woman

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2010, Alameda County, Asian American, Associated Press, Bay Area, Census, City Hall, Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan, Jean Quan, Joe Tuman, Mayor Ronald Dellums, OAKLAND, San Francisco State University, Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26

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