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Visit landmarks, get your caffeine and pizza fix, and drop off your mail — 10 things outsiders don’t know about the Chinatown/International District

October 30, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly 1. Did you know Chinatown is “a city within a city”? It has several doctors, dentists, attorneys, a post office, a library, a church, social services agencies, and a community center. 2. Do you know which ethnic group dominates the Chinatown ID? Chinese is the largest, but the diversity […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Ambrosia Bubble Tea, Caf Bakery, Chinatown International District, Chinese, Getty Images, Native Americans, Oasis Tea Zone, Panama Hotel, Sharon Tomoko Santos, Summit Public School Sierra Charter School, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 45 | October 31 - November 6, Wes Uhlman, Wing Luke Museum Photo, Yummy House Bakery, gary locke, hing hay park

A theatre pioneer… — Kashiwagi, 91, continues to act, write, reflect

September 26, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Daria Kroupoderova Northwest Asian Weekly Hiroshi Kashiwagi, 91, has been writing and performing since he was 15 years old. With 76 years of experience under his belt, he’s still going strong. Recently, Kashiwagi held a reading before the screening of “Infinity & Chashu Ramen,” a movie he stars in, at the Wing Luke Museum.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2014, American Book Award, Asian American, BA, Black Rain, Hiroshi Kashiwagi, Infinity Chashu Ramen, Library Sciences, Northwest Asian Weekly, Oriental Languages, Phil Kan Gotanda, Renunciation Act, SAG, San Francisco Giants, San Francisco Public Library, Tule Lake War Relocation Center, UCLA, Vol 33 No 40 | Septembe 27 - October 3, Wayne Collins, Wing Luke Museum, Wing Luke Museum Photo

COMMENTARY: Add a touch of history and heritage to Thanksgiving

November 22, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Curtis S. Chin For Northwest Asian Weekly As families plan reunions and gather in homes across the Pacific Northwest this month to celebrate the most American of holidays — Thanksgiving — the Seattle area offers up one more reason and special means to celebrate the richness and diversity of people who have built this […]

Filed Under: Commentaries Tagged With: 2013, Asian Development Bank, Asian Pacific American Experience, Barack Obama, Canton Alley, China, Curtis Chin, Former Washington, Inmi Kim, International District, Japanese Americans, Pacific Northwest, Philippines, Seattle City Council, Smithsonian Institution, Vol 32 No 48 | November 23 - November 29, Whether Asian American, Wing Luke Museum Photo, gary locke, reunion

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