It is the Year of the Dragon and the dashing Dragon demands attention and respect, settling for no less than exactly what they want.
Reflecting on Executive Order 9066: Honoring the past and building a better tomorrow
Every February, the Japanese American community somberly commemorates Executive Order 9066 as a pivotal moment when their rights were egregiously stripped away.
The Tateuchi 2.0: A glimpse into the next chapter of UWs East Asian Library
With the Tateuchi East Asia Library (the Tateuchi) at the University of Washington (UW) set for a grand reopening celebration on Feb. 21, after a two-year construction project, Zhijia Shen, now the director of Global Engagement, reflects on the transformative journey the library has undertaken.
It’s looking a lot like Lunar New Year in the CID
Embracing the vibrant spirit of cultural celebration, the heart of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID has been transformed into a dazzling spectacle of color and light.
Lunar New Year in the Philippines draws crowds to one of the world’s oldest Chinatowns
Crowds are flocking to Chinatown in the Philippine capital to usher in the Year of the Wood Dragon and experience lively traditional dances on lantern-lit streets with food, lucky charms and prayers for good fortune.
Catering to the food movie, ’The Taste of Things’ serves up a mouthwatering feast
Think of food and movies and your mind could quickly whip up a five-course meal.
Microsoft’s Nadella woos Indian developers to the company’s AI tools
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urged in a speech to more than a thousand Indian computer code developers on Thursday that they use the company’s artificial intelligence tools being deployed across its products.
A prosperous start: Seattle’s CID embraces the Year of the Dragon
As the Year of the Dragon unfolds its wings, Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) emerges with renewed vigor and promise, signaling a favorable beginning for this vibrant community.
Understanding the impact of AI regulation on WA’s Asian community
As the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand, it’s imperative to consider how these advancements will specifically affect communities, particularly those with a significant Asian population comprising more than 10% of the state’s overall demographic.
From childhood dreams to Stradivarius: Randall Goosby’s musical evolution
A young violinist who made his professional debut at age 9, and performed with the New York Philharmonic at New York City’s Lincoln Center at age 13, could understandably get called a prodigy, and could quite rightly think of himself as one.
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