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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 – May 27

Korean marriage scandal shocks fans

May 20, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In April, TIME magazine released its annual 100 most influential people in the world list, highlighting individuals for their powerful contributions or status in society.

Filed Under: Column: Pop Culture Tagged With: 2011, Arnold Schwarzenegger, BBK, Bruno Mars, Fast Five, Jung Woo Sung, Lady Gaga, Lee Ji-ah, Ninja Assassin, President Barack Obama, Rain, Seo Taiji, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, Sung Kang, TIME, Taiwanese American Justin Lin, Though Universal Pictures, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, culture

Blog: 12 ways to celebrate APA month

May 20, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Just because there is no designated holiday doesn’t mean we should not educate our youth and ourselves to bring joy and meaning into our lives.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, API, Asian American, DSHS, Grow Asian, Jose Rizal Park, Korean, Make Asian, Publisher Ng's blog, Radio Hankook, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle Center, Seattle City Light, Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park, Vietnamese, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, Wing Museum, culture

Cyber-bullying: Abuse takes its toll on a new generation of American youth

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Think again. On April 23, two sixth grade girls in the Issaquah School District were charged by King County Juvenile Court for cyber-stalking.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2011, APA, Alan Lai, Chinese, Crimes Victim Project, Cyber-bullying Abuse, Cyber-bullying Research Center, Issaquah School District, King County Juvenile Court, Korean, Leslie Cote, Officer Stefanie Thomas, Phoebe Prince, Sarah Yee, Seattle Police Department, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, communication

Saturday Morning Cartoon, a hip hop duo, strive to prove that Seattle is more than rock chords

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In a city hailed for its alternative and indie rock music scene, Seattle doesn’t have much street cred when it comes to mainstream hip hop.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2008, 2011, Cereal Box Superheroes, Delton Mosby, Delton Son, Emerald City, International District, MPC, Neither Youn, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater, SMC, Saturday Morning Cartoon, Seattle, Vivian Nguyen, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27

Bill Gates: Innovation, China, and the environment

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“When you think about the future, many things come together,” said Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and billionaire philanthropist, at the 2011 Climate Solutions Breakfast

Filed Under: Business, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Africa, Bill Gates, China, Chinese, Climate Solutions Breakfast, Deni Luna, Europe, Grist Magazine, Northwest Asian Weekly, President Barack Obama, Tessa Sari, United States, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, Westin Seattle

In “13 Assassins,” personalities as interesting as the action scenes

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“13 Assassins,” the new historical samurai epic from notable Japanese director Takashi Miike, opens with a samurai warrior committing hara-kiri, or ritual suicide.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 13 Assassins, 2011, Andrew Hamlin, Lord Naritsugu, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Takashi Miike, University District, Varsity Theatre, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27

Editorial: Do not turn a blind eye to food stamp fraud

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

This week, one of our staff members entered a local grocery store in the International District. At the threshold of the doorway was a young Latino man in his early 20s.

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2011, Basic Food, Duc Tran, Elsa Ma Kwong, International District, Northwest Asian Weekly, Viet Wah Supermarket, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, Washington State Welfare Fraud Hotline

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