Pork Filled Productions (PFP), the oldest Asian American theatre group in the Pacific Northwest, has announced its lineup for the 2025 season, featuring a mix of premieres, new works, and continued collaborations.
Tran helps feed the homeless
Jenn Tran who was “The Bachelorette” on season 21 was spotted at a volunteer event feeding the homeless in Los Angeles over the Thanksgiving holiday.
‘Moana 2′ sails to a record $221 million opening as Hollywood celebrates a moviegoing feast
Christmas came early at the box office this year.
“Wicked” movie adaptation is a joy for the holiday season
The jokes are out there about people trying to keep it straight.
“Moana 2”: Hualālai Chung on singing, swagger, and being savvy
Voicing a new character in a bold new sequel to a hit Disney film could seem like a tall order.
A scholar, a mentor, and a friend: Seattle’s Frank Bayley remembered
Collectors and curators of ancient art often stick together—having, after all, common cause over their passions, and how ancient art relates history.
In “Interior Chinatown,” Jimmy O. Yang shows his chops as an actor to be taken seriously
“Interior Chinatown,” the new series on Hulu, has a lot to like.
“Red One” is a new take on Christmas that we all could use right now
Recently, I watched a video on social media which was complaining that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was not a nice person and that he was faking it.
Musical nonprofit Totem Star helps keep heritage alive at King Street Station arts hub
Even though Daniel Pak started “kicking to the beat of the drum” at a jazz club in Honolulu, Hawai’i, while still in his mother’s womb, it wasn’t until middle school, when he picked up the acoustic guitar, that music clicked for Pak as a transformative medium.
“Lost and Found” exhibition at Wing Luke explores the intersection of home and identity
What is “home” to you? What about “homeland”?”
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