“We had a really good relationship,” filmmaker, actor, and comedian Anna Akana, 27, said, describing her sister Kristina.
“Here Lies Love” puts the audience in the nightclub, the war, and the psyche
“You won’t believe it,” said one of the lady ushers to an audience member, before the balcony opened up for seating. “They’ve redesigned it inside so it looks exactly like a nightclub.”
Born in China
Born in China is the 10th film from Walt Disney Studio’s independent film group, Disneynature.
“Nadeshiko” a tale of time, machines, money, and ghosts
A white-haired man (indeed, the program will give his character the name “White-Haired Man”) lets a young Asian lady into his condominium.
Cinerama debuts first Anime Film Festival
On April 25, a team at Cinerama will debut its Anime Movie Festival. Its lineup of movies, featuring a list of classic favorites, will run through May 3.
A-pop! White people playing Asian-y roles, and Asians don’t like it! For good reason!
Back in 2012, “The Pioneer Woman,” a cooking show on Food Network, quietly aired a real racist segment oriented around chicken wings, and it generally went without a lot of comment
Headlining the 2017 Rain City Grand Slam
“My poems investigate,” opined Paul Tran, the Vietnamese American poet, slam poet, essayist, and educator.
A big hit in Japan, now showing in Seattle — “Your Name”
A teenage boy in Tokyo. A teenage girl in a small town called Itomori. Each one of them wishing they could be the other — or at least, something like the other.
Terracotta Warriors exhibit open in Seattle
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY For over 2,000 years, they lay underground — silently guarding China’s First Emperor Qin Shi Huang. In 1974, they were accidentally disturbed from their […]
“Ghost in the Shell” is a shell of its former self
Ghost in the Shell started out as a manga series written and illustrated around 1989 by Masamune Shirow.
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