It was just two years ago that Andy Chen was sitting in the audience of the Broadway hit, “Chicago,” wondering how, or if, he could ever be a part of something like that.
Immigration agents conducting sweep on NYC’s famed Canal Street confronted by protesters
An immigration enforcement sweep targeting vendors on Manhattan’s famed Canal Street turned chaotic on Tuesday after droves of angry New Yorkers surrounded federal agents and attempted to block them from driving off, prompting arrests and fierce standoffs along a bustling downtown corridor.
Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton collaboration
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and design house Louis Vuitton are back together, celebrating 20 years of creative chaos and color with a new Artycapucines collection.
Melinda Raebyne channels personal experience, challenges stereotypes through film
Award-winning Taiwanese American actress and filmmaker Melinda Raebyne is currently working on her third major film, Through My Eyes, which allows children and youth from around the world to tell their own stories about what it is like to come of age where they live.
Seattle announces expansion of CARE team, additional updates following tentative police contract agreement
Alongside members of the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and other City officials, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a permanent expansion of Seattle’s Community Assisted Response & Engagement (CARE) team.
Three 10-year protection orders later: Still fighting, still undeterred
Sharply punctuating the relentless barrage of legal battles I’ve navigated this past month was a video on Saturday from the current president in which he piloted a fighter jet to dump feces on Americans engaged in one of the most quintessentially human acts (speaking) and perhaps the most patriotically American acts (speaking out against tyranny and oppression).
Los Angeles Angels hire former catcher Kurt Suzuki as their next manager
The Los Angeles Angels hired former major league catcher Kurt Suzuki as their next manager on Tuesday.
Dodgers set to “ruin” baseball
In a historic postseason run powered by Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) stars, the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the National League pennant on Oct. 17 behind a record-breaking performance from Shohei Ohtani and key contributions from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, and Tommy Edman.
Miss Philippines WA contestants teams up with Goodwill to spotlight sustainability
Several Miss Philippines Washington contestants will tour Evergreen Goodwill’s operations and Job Training & Education Center on Oct. 30, highlighting the nonprofit’s mission of sustainability, empowerment and community impact. The […]
‘Good Fortune,’ a movie by a rich person about wealth disparity. Okaaay!
“Good Fortune” is Aziz Ansari’s ambitious directorial debut for the big screen, a film he also wrote and stars in. It’s a story that mixes magical realism, comedy, and social commentary, following Arj (Ansari), a gig-economy worker in Los Angeles whose chaotic life catches the attention of Gabriel (Keanu Reeves), an angel who is very naive and thus bad at his job.
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