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.
La Traviata with AAPI leads points to the future
If, 100 years from now, someone were to write an opera about the era of COVID-19, it might look something like Verdi’s La Traviata, which opened on May 6 at the Seattle Opera’s McCaw Hall.
“Sesame Street” introduces first-ever Filipino American muppet
“Sesame Street” introduced its first Filipino American muppet on Sunday as part of a segment about showing confidence.
“Polite Society”: fighting everything about the patriarchy all at once
I was pretty confident going into the movie, “Polite Society,” that I was going to like it.
WORLD Channel celebrates AAPI Heritage Month with four documentary features
WORLD Channel, public media’s premiere platform for diverse documentary and nonfiction programs, is honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in May with films that center Asian and Pacific Islander stories and perspectives in the United States and around the world.
Seattle International Film Festival: Dazzling visions from across Asia
Painters, poets, scribes, and filmmakers often have to make sacrifices for their art. But the lovers of art, the ones determined to be part of the scene as fans, sometimes go it rough for their own ends.
“A Tourist’s Guide to Love” is not even a desirable fantasy
It’s bad enough that Netflix’s “A Tourist’s Guide to Love” is unrealistic.
New Dungeons & Dragons movie “Honor Among Thieves” steals fans’ hearts
There is a group of people who never needed a lesson in diversity and inclusion.
Midori: Boldly bringing the Bach, to Benaroya
Child-prodigy violinist Midori (she uses only that name) began to travel the world playing classical music after her first public performance, at age 6, in her home town of Osaka, Japan.
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