Filmmaker Dinesh Sabu, director of the autobiographical documentary “Unbroken Glass,” was born in Baton Rouge, La., to an Indian family.
“A Day in the Life of Bruce” opens at Wing Luke
The meticulous workout schedule, detailed diet, and instructive reading material make up a portion of the daily life of Bruce Lee, which went on display Oct. 1 at the Wing Luke Museum in Chinatown.
Glitter Gala & Fashion Show: Take Root & Bloom
The Glitter Gala is Seattle Goodwill’s only fundraising event.
South Asia spices up October at UW
A collection of art, culture, music, and history peppered with lectures on varied topics, is set to give people a taste of South Asia.
Breaking the bamboo ceiling David Kang
For David Kang, an Asian American casting director and producer, his path to Hollywood has been anything but conventional.
The Secrets of I Ching
The Chinese “I Ching,” sometimes known as the “Book of Changes,” is an ancient divination text, sometimes treated as a work of philosophy, and one of the best-known Chinese texts in the West.
Korean American actor stars in new TV series
When asked about growing up Korean in New Jersey, actor Aaron Yoo, an upcoming star of the “StartUp” TV show playing now on the online Crackle network, waxed philosophical and comparative.
Interview with Joan Chen of “Marco Polo”
Streaming content is becoming more common among modern viewers with online heavyweights like Netflix and Hulu revolutionizing how people consume movies and television.
Do You Know Bruce? exhibit coming to an end
“He had many different interests, pursued them in a humble way, and succeeded in everything,” Sheenie Yip, a marketing intern at Wing Luke Museum, said about Bruce Lee.
Mystery, myth, space, and silence — The last testament of Masabumi Kikuchi
Pianist and keyboardist Masabumi Kikuchi, aka Poo Sun, aka Poo, was born in Tokyo in 1939 and died in Manhasset, N.Y. in 2015.
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