It was the beginning of World War II. Bombs dropped from the sky onto the streets of Manila, Philippines.
Japanese pediatrician advocates for poor in his community
Dr. George Tanbara is a humble man. He believes that his patients come first, especially the ones who can’t afford medical care.
Gender-bending APIs spotlight overlooked segment of Asian population through pageant
That’s what the night called for at Purr, a local bar on Capitol Hill. Purr was one of the many bars that teamed up to help David Luc Nguyen
A new season of Asians: A-pop is a monthly column of all things Asian in popular culture
Fall is shaping up to be a season of new beginnings for Asian American celebrities, and personally, I am very excited for them.
Editorial: More Asians are making their way into show biz
During the fall months, some of our favorite television shows start airing new episodes. Additionally, new programs make their way onto the air.
Sept. 16: InterIm’s Hyeok Kim named to commission for APIs
Hyeok Kim, executive director of InterIm Community Development Association, is one of several persons appointed to serve on President Barack Obama’s Advisory
Sept. 4–5: Local table tennis team wins at 2010 Berkeley Open
At the 2010 Berkeley Open during the 2010 JOOLA North American Tour, a tournament that drew table tennis players from many states,
Sept. 11: Omar Lee celebrates 60th birthday with a yacht
Great Wall Mall and Imperial Garden Restaurant owner and developer Omar Lee celebrated his 60th birthday by inviting 75 friends to his new custom yacht.
Aug. 15: Martha Choe and Qi Lu earn NAAAP awards
At the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) National Convention in San Francisco, NAAAP’s Seattle chapter placed second in community
Blog: A gift to reconnect with the Asian community
Wells Fargo Bank is not the first big bank to open in the International District, but it does have a strong connection with the Asian community, which began during the Gold Rush.