We have too many mountains to climb. Mainstream media have a business and sales division seperate from its editorial staff. We don’t have that luxury.
Blog: Crisis and miracles shook us simultaneously
So much bad news poured down on us lately. I thought the economy has not recovered, though economists have said it has since last quarter.
Blog: Blessings during hardships
Beyond our wildest dreams, we broke a record this May by winning six awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, and also sweeping
Blog: The next wave of Asian American journalists
The print industries are in such bad shape that I thought young people would be scared to go into journalism.
Blog: New BIA director deals with challenges
“We are used to white females, not white males,” I said, jokingly, to the new executive director of the Chinatown/International District Business Improvement Area (BIA).
Blog: How can you age well?
Aging gracefully has little to do with coloring your hair or putting on a facial cream. Just learn to live like Tama Murotani-Inaba, who recently celebrated her
Blog: 48 hours of politics in Chinatown
It only took 48 hours, but the scene shifted from Democrat to Republican, Taiwan to China at the House of Hong Restaurant. Gov. Christine Gregoire
Blog: What have we learned from Women of Power in Law?
Federal Court Justice Michael Spearman joked, “I overrule,” since he’s a higher judge than his wife, King County Superior Court Mariane Spearman.
Blog: What if?
“What if I don’t feel victimized by the recession?” said Sylvia Wolf, director of the University of Washington Henry Art Gallery, which had a 27 percent budget cut this year.
Blog: Second chances
It doesn’t matter how you stumble, but how you rebound is important. It doesn’t matter where you come from, but where you are going is important.
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