Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this edition, we take a look at Jordan Clarkson’s summer, a new team for Jeremy Lin, and a young tennis star finds a partner.
An unconventional path for the first Korean female judge in higher court
The path Judge Janet Chung blazed for herself to serve on the bench has never been conventional. And her story serves as inspiration for immigrants and women that, no matter how impossible the obstacles may seem, anything is possible.
Nicki debuts at #1, Tyga listens to feedback, Kumail goes serious
I am excited for Nanjiani’s continuing turn into more dramatic roles. I am excited for another true crime miniseries (because I am totally that person). And I am excited for all of the 80s period costumes—and the hair! All of the luxurious hair!
What you didn’t know about: Bruce Lee Bruce Lee in Seattle — Part 1
Did you know that there are more magazine covers of Bruce Lee than Marilyn Monroe?
Book recommendations: Revenge of the angry Asian woman
As war rages on along the Great Wall in Huaxia, boys dream of pairing up with girls to pilot Chrysalises, giant transforming robots, to battle the mecha aliens threatening their people.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this month’s edition, a Husky says goodbye, Shohei Ohtani continues to be good at baseball, and Kyler Murray gets a new contract with a stipulation.
BLOG: Cultural differences cause U.S.-China-Taiwan conflicts
The confrontation between China and Taiwan was partly due to the recent visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosis to Taiwan, which infuriated China.
BLOG: Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls -Royce in Chinatown, oh my!—Cars build communities
Most people have preconceived notions about cars. It’s a guy’s hobby. And the automobile industry is a major player in the U.S. economy that has contributed “3–3.5% to the overall Gross Domestic Product, according to the Center for Automobile Research.
Jayatissa’s latest novel showcases Sri Lankan culture —with a dead body thrown in
During her ninth birthday party, Amanda Jayatissa locked herself in the bathroom. She was in the middle of reading a book and wanted to finish one more chapter.
BLOG: The fight between Starbucks and Union—Chinatown becomes a victim
About 30 Starbucks employees picketed on July 18, outside its Union Station store, protesting its closure in Chinatown. Starbucks has announced the closure of six Puget Sound-area stores earlier this month due to crime-related complaints.
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