EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Some of Oregon’s agricultural producers are waiting to see the effect trade disputes between the United States and China will have on their products. China announced […]
A transcendent family portrait in “Oxhide II”
By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY A man finishes his work for the day. His wife and his daughter join him. They make dinner. And that, objectively, is about all […]
Dream Empire — Deception, disillusion in modern China
By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “Foreign faces wanted, little-to-no experience wanted. Apply any time. Big money!” Well, that’s not actually, factually, the advertisement which David Borenstein, an American citizen […]
PICTORIAL: The Art of Survival
The Cambodian American Council held Art of Survival event on April 7 — the second event in a series called Remembering the Past, Welcoming the Future. This series was initially […]
The Great Leap doesn’t quite take off
By Jessica Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly The Great Leap by Lauren Yee, currently debuting at the Seattle Repertory Theater, is a classic case of a well-meaning story biting off […]
Actor Soon-Tek Oh dies
LOS ANGELES — Trailblazing Asian American actor Soon-Tek Oh died on April 4 after a battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 85. Soon-Tek Oh, born in what is now South Korea, […]
COMMENTARY: Automatic Voter Registration
By Derek Lum APACEvotes Community Organizer It has been a historic session in the Washington state legislature. Four laws passed this year that will make Washington one of states with […]
LETTER: Reader praises mobile park closing coverage
Dear Editor, I thoroughly enjoyed the enlightenment from your article “Clock runs out in Olympia on bill to aid SeaTac Area mobile home residents” (March 16, 2018) because it presents […]
More suspicious packages may be tied to Seattle area man
SEATTLE (AP) — The FBI says they’ve found five more suspicious packages that they suspect may have been sent by a Seattle area man, who was charged late last month […]
Washington’s apple and cherry industry wary of trade war
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Cherry and apple growers in Washington state are worried their exports to China will be hurt by a trade war […]