“What makes you happy?” someone asked me recently. I couldn’t respond to such a profound question without doing some self-reflection.
BLOG: My 6 healthy snacks
My biggest companion, besides my family and work, is food. I snack constantly. My snacks yield not only fewer calories, they taste awesome and provide health benefits. Here is my list.
Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided Nation
Port Townsend native and Taiwanese American Robert Tsai’s 2019 book “Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided Nation” discusses how lawyers and activists can utilize the court system to achieve equality and right historical wrongs in an era where the courts are becoming more conservative.
BLOG: Encountering a fake writer
Embellishing resumes are nothing new. When someone claims she writes for a news organization for two years, but hasn’t—that’s not an embellishment—it’s a lie.
Book recommendations — Retellings and reimaginings of classic tales and stories
Aru Shah is back for another adventure in this second installment of Chokshi’s Pandava series.
A childhood memory I’d rather forget
By Wayne Chan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY If you believe my wife Maya or son Tyler, apparently I have a lousy memory. How do I know that? Well, probably because they […]
Shankar’s Beeline would have made a great article
The Scripps National Spelling Bee has attracted attention the past several years for the number of South Asian American winners.
BLOG: Between Ottawa and Toronto: Thousand Islands and more — Chinese food in Vancouver B.C. vs. Toronto
My recent trip to Toronto (my 4th visit) was surprisingly unpredictable. It happened the minute I landed on Canadian soil. I not only missed the connecting flight in Vancouver B.C. to Ottawa, but lost my luggage upon arrival.
Book recommendations: Goals and purposes that take us around the world
Khai Diep doesn’t really have emotions. While he might feel little things like irritation or contentment, he doesn’t do the big ones like grief. Or love. But his family knows better.
BLOG: Seattle City Council races — 7 reasons why you shouldn’t vote for a candidate
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY There is a saying, “Men forget, but won’t forgive,” and “Women forgive, but won’t forget.” Unfortunately, I represent both genders’ characteristics as a voter: […]
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