The producers of a stage play inspired by the life of Bruce Lee and the musical presenters Vocal Arts DC are the latest members of the arts community to call off shows at the Kennedy Center.
2 Tiananmen vigil organizers plead not guilty in Hong Kong national security trial
Two organizers of Hong Kong’s long-running vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown pleaded not guilty Thursday, while a third pleaded guilty before the trial brought under a national security law that has largely erased dissent in the city.
2026 Oscar nominees
This year’s class of Oscar nominees has been announced.
ICE concerns trigger safety protocols at Seattle schools
Several Seattle schools sheltered-in-place on Tuesday after unconfirmed community reports of possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in nearby neighborhoods.
Wilson announces departmental leadership decisions
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced her decisions on the leadership of several city departments on Wednesday.
Indonesian-born Lukita Maxwell stars as troubled teen “Alice” in Apple TV’s “Shrinking”
“Being a part of the show has essentially changed my life forever.”
NASA astronaut who was stuck at the space station for months retires within a year of returning
NASA’s Suni William—one of two astronauts stuck for months at the International Space Station—has retired.
Analysis: China’s birth-rate struggles underscore its millennia-long effort to manage ‘the masses’
From ancient times until today, an enormous population has been a foundational way for China to project its strength. But anxiety about managing so many mouths has always loomed.
Naomi Osaka makes grand entrance and big fashion statement at Australian Open
A statement of confidence as much as style, Naomi Osaka walked onto one of the biggest stages in tennis wearing a wide-brim hat, a veil and holding a white parasol in a bold opening act at the Australian Open.
Quest for broader representation in history education makes a comeback
A push for more comprehensive representation in the history that is taught in schools is moving forward.
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