Seattle Reads is turning 25 this month.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: A moving tribute, in three cinematic segments
Producer, arranger, keyboardist, songwriter, composer, electronic music pioneer, actor: Japan’s Ryuichi Sakamoto, who died in late March this year after a long battle with cancer, was all of these things, together and/or separately.
Dylan J. Locke: From the state capital to L.A. fame
When your father’s the state governor, then a member of Obama’s cabinet, then the ambassador to China—and when your mother’s a Miss Asian America, then a television reporter—you could be forgiven for thinking your family isn’t quite like anybody else’s.
Taiwan: home to more than just bubble tea
“As a democratic country with a very adaptable process of culture formation, and one with strong ties to the United States, Taiwan also has played an important role in providing American society a gateway into the diversity of many Asian cultures,” said Ellen Y. Chang, director of Arts and Culture at the Taiwan Studies Program at the University of Washington (UW) and a Ph.D. Candidate in Cinema & Media Studies.
Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho announces re-election campaign
Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho announced on Monday his intention to seek reelection for a second term on the Port of Seattle Commission.
A drive to see the positive impact in our community
When it comes to celebrating AAPI month, Rocky Fong says efforts don’t end at work— they continue off the clock as well.
JAMO’s new executive director
The Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) announced on May 5 that Hanako Wakatsuki-Chong will be joining the organization as its new executive director.
Pham in custody after baseball bat attack at congressman’s Virginia office
A man with a metal baseball bat walked into the northern Virginia office of U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly on Monday, asked for him, then struck two of his workers with the bat, including an intern in her first day on the job, police and the congressman said.
ChatGPT user in China detained for creating and spreading fake news, police say
Chinese police said they recently detained a ChatGPT user for allegedly using the AI-powered chatbot to create a fake news story about a nonexistent train crash.
Boost your career in dentistry
The Dental Assistant Internship Program at International Community Health Services is a unique pipeline for anyone looking to make a career change.
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