MOPOP is thrilled to announce our upcoming exhibition, Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form.
Seattle Symphony holds its inaugural Lunar New Year gala
The Seattle Symphony welcomed guests this past Saturday for its first-ever annual Lunar New Year gala at Benaroya Hall.
“The Sleeping Beauty” gets an update in PNB’s biggest production to date — The Northwest Asian Weekly talks with AAPI dancer Generosa about what’s new
Classic ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” is getting a refresh, Pacific Northwest-style.
Kodō returns with the “heartbeat” of Japanese taiko
The prestigious Kodō ensemble, a leading light of Japanese taiko drumming, has long made its home on Sado Island in the Sea of Japan.
Famous celebrity snakes that match their zodiac traits (and a few who are more slither than hiss)
People born in the Year of the Snake are known to be wise beyond their years, charming, and very resourceful.
Seattle Symphony bids farewell to CEO Thiagarajan, welcomes acting CEO Yang
A week before the Seattle Symphony’s first-ever Lunar New Year gala, the Symphony’s CEO, Dr. Krishna Thiagarajan, announced he would be stepping down.
Snakes, sacrament, and scintillation: aespa to play the ShoWare
Lumpy, galumphing brass notes lay down the bassline. Faint trumpet-y overtones join in.
Midori headlines Seattle Symphony’s Lunar New Year Gala
Violin virtuoso Midori’s matter-of-fact affect and modesty bely a prodigious career that has taken her to the heights of her profession.
Photography exhibition in Lynnwood celebrates female-identifying BIPOC photographers
Looking for good art and good conversation?
The 2024 Northwest Asian Weekly pop culture hall of fame (and shame!)
Over the last year, we’ve seen Asians and Pacific Islanders (APIs) in more nuanced roles in popular culture than ever before—some of it was great, some of it was not so great.
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