The last few years have been nothing short of chaotic for Bea Tanaka, who’s made some questionable decisions and even almost went down the supervillain path.
S Korea leader criticized for banning broadcaster from plane
Journalist organizations say South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attacked press freedoms when his office banned a TV broadcaster’s crew from the media pool on his presidential plane last week for alleged bias in reporting.
Chinese firm guilty of paying $1M in bribes to LA councilman
A company owned by a billionaire Chinese real estate developer was convicted on Nov. 10 of paying more than $1 million bribes to a Los Angeles city councilmember for help in getting a downtown project approved.
The Beacon is back—Massive Monkees’ studio reopens after two years
The Beacon is returning to Seattle.
Asian Americans who made history in the elections
Election results are still coming in, and many races won’t be called for days, if not weeks.
AAPI candidates fare well in midterm elections
It appears that King County will get a new prosecutor.
NWFF announces Derek Edamura as Interim Executive Director
Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) announced on Nov. 8 that former Education Director Derek Edamura has been appointed as its new Interim Executive Director. Edamura joins the Forum’s collaborative leadership team […]
Takekawa wins 2022 Humanities Washington Award
Beth Takekawa, who recently retired as the executive director of the Wing Luke Museum, is one of the winners of the 2022 Humanities Washington Award.
Jackson Street columns repainted
Those columns on Jackson Street in the Chinatown-International district recently got a facelift.
Ro named AARP Washington’s new state director
AARP Washington announced on Nov. 3 that Marguerite Ro has been selected as its new state director. She succeeds Doug Shadel, who is retiring after more than 30 years with the association.
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