Ever since he first came out of a block of ice in the Nickelodeon cartoon series “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” the other tribes in his fictional, Asian-inspired
Archives for June 2010
Wayne’s Worlds: The benefits of being a human pretzel
The surprising thing is, even as a beginner, I do see the value of it. I think I always did. Everyone I’ve seen who does yoga seems
NWAW’s June must-reads
As the second oldest of four sisters at age 31, Kat Fallon can’t help but feel a little jealous of her younger sister Merilee’s upcoming nuptials.
Rhythm of Dance tells love stories and success of local performers
Can a dance tell a story? For renowned dancer and choreographer Hengda Li, the answer is a definite yes.
Editorial: The mis-education of Texas
On May 21, members of the Texas State Board of Education voted, 9 to 5, to pass a controversial social studies component of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills curriculum
Commentary: Keep Culture Coming
I was introduced to Northwest Asian Weekly by a friend. I’ve noticed that the website focuses on news about conflicts and the goings-on of life within the Asian community.
April 15: TCH luncheon celebrates 100 years
Tacoma Community House (TCH), a nonprofit organization founded in 1910 by deaconesses of the Methodist church, held its 100th
May 20: EDI celebrates
Executive Development Institute (EDI) held its 2010 benefit dinner and auction, Inclusion Fusion, at SODO Park. The featured chefs included Diego Castroviejo
May 21: Chong Wa Education Society honors Gov. Gregoire
At its annual Spring Banquet, the Chong Wa Education Society honored Gov. Chris Gregoire at the House of Hong Restaurant
May 21: UW students collaborate with Tohoku students for undergrad symposium
Nearly 750 of the University of Washington’s most accomplished undergraduates showcased their contributions to innovative and ground-breaking
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