Wishing you a warm and merry Christmas & a happy new year!
— Northwest Asian Weekly
Which is the fairest holiday card of them all?
This year, for the Northwest Asian Weekly and Seattle Chinese Post’s annual holiday contest, staff members paired up to make a Christmas card for the community. To help us select the best card, judges were brought in from the Refugee Women’s Alliance, the Asian Health Program of the University of Washington, and Dr. Sing Lam’s office. Additionally, we’ve opened up the judging to YOU, our readers.
The top 10 amazing Asian American achievers of 2010
A Korean American West Point graduate, Dan Choi became the face of the movement against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT).
5 stories you’ve heard way too much about … and 5 that, unfortunately, went under the radar
North Korea was no stranger to headlines this year as the country continued to assert its presence with their political maneuvering.
The top 10 Asian American sports figures of 2010
2010 was another great year for sports. We saw big international events such as the Winter Olympics and the World Cup.
10 Asian food makeovers for your holiday party
Let’s face it. We gain weight during the holidays because there are too many leftovers. So why not share the wealth (and calories) by throwing a leftover party on Dec. 26?
The 2010 celebrity wall of fame/shame
Unlike last year, 2010 was a pretty successful year for Asian celebrities, particularly in music and television.
The 10 best Asian films of the year
2010 gave us great Asian and Asian-related films from, quite literally, all over the map. Look for the following at your local well-stocked video store:
Blog: Did we lose or gain more in 2010?
Looking back on 2010, what do you think were the biggest losses to the community? Here are my top 5.
Blog: Follow-up: Post office reacts to claims that it takes up too many parking spots
Last week, a reader complained about postal vans taking all of the parking spaces outside the ID post office on Sundays.