The 96th Academy Awards released its full list of nominations for the 2024 Oscars on Tuesday with a series of Asian names and titles in the running in some major categories, including A24’s “Past Lives” and Studio Ghibli’s “The Boy and the Heron.”
James Yoichi Moore to retire from PNB
Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) principal dancer James Yoichi Moore has announced that he is retiring at the end of PNB’s 2023-24 season—after a 20-year career with the company.
OPA condemns officer for ‘derogatory’ remarks in Kandula death investigation
Seattle’s Office of Police Accountability (OPA) said that Officer Daniel Auderer, the vice president of the Seattle Police Officer’s Guild (SPOG), made “derogatory, contemptuous, and inhumane” remarks about the death of 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula a year ago.
Tanya Woo appointed to position 8 on city council — Called “the people’s choice”
When Tanya Woo’s father died, struggling to save the family’s building, which had flooded, she was on a flight back from Indonesia.
Congratulations Councilmember Woo!
Tanya Woo has been appointed to fill the vacant seat on the Seattle City Council District—this comes on the heels of Woo’s impressive performance in the District 2 race, where she lost by only 403 votes.
Cambodian performance artist brings controversial work on identity and diaspora to Seattle
The articulated monk-saffron-colored tube winds through Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAM Asian)’s glass hall as part of the “Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence” exhibit by Anida Yoeu Ali.
Seattle gets ready for Indian Consulate opening
After years of lobbying and waiting, Seattle will be home to its own Indian Consulate to serve the needs of the region.
Candidates make their final case for position 8 as incendiary email creates background “noise”
Upon the moment it was her turn to speak, every candidate turned to look eagerly at Tanya Woo, who had been the subject of a media campaign that associated her with big business and positioned her as an enemy of labor unions.
Public speaking workshop improves brain, breath, and backbone
Seattle’s Dian Dian came to Seattle after getting her Ph.D. from Atlanta’s Emory University, and living in Hong Kong as a lesbian activist.
Japan joins an elite club by landing on the moon. What are others doing?
Japan landed a spacecraft on the moon Saturday, an attempt at the world’s first “pinpoint lunar landing.”
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