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UW graduate co-produced a film portraying the Battle of Inchon featuring Liam Neeson

August 19, 2016 By Andrew Hamlin

“Seattle, compared to different cities, is clean and safe.

Filed Under: At the Movies, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, KYU-CHANG LEE, OPERATION CHROMITE, VOL 35 NO 34 | AUGUST 20 – AUGUST 26

Cool treats — Your guide to cooling off with Asian cold drinks

August 12, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The weather is warmer, you have a day to spend in the International District (ID), and you need to stay cool. Who needs air conditioning when you can have a cold drink? Your schedule is covered with some of our favorite cold drink suggestions.

Filed Under: Feature stories, Food Tagged With: 2016, VOL 35 NO 33 | AUGUST 13 - AUGUST 19

Ichiro Suzuki gets 3,000th career hit, Marlins beat Rockies

August 12, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Ichiro Suzuki defined his career with speed and sharp hits. It was only fitting he flashed both in his historic moment.

Filed Under: Sports, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, 3000 HITS, Ichiro Suzuki, VOL 35 NO 33 | AUGUST 13 - AUGUST 19

More than just a ‘cool cop,’ Bellevue police officer reaches out to the community

August 12, 2016 By Jason Cruz

Officer Craig Hanaumi has a “bucket list” of things he has done in his Bellevue Police Officer uniform as a form of outreach.

Filed Under: Profiles, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, Officer Hanaumi, VOL 35 NO 33 | AUGUST 13 - AUGUST 19

Seattle’s summer playlist — Bleachbear, a trending teenage dream pop band

August 5, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Experience Music Project Museum (EMP) has been supporting Seattle’s music industry for more than a decade with its annual competition called Sound off!, the Northwest’s premier 21-and-under battle of the bands.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, BLEACHBEAR, VOL 35 NO 32 | AUGUST 6 – AUGUST 12

AAPIs at RNC, DNC

August 5, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

We now know who will face each other in the presidential race, Hillary Clinton vs Donald Trump.

Filed Under: Feature stories, Politics Tagged With: 2016, VOL 35 NO 32 | AUGUST 6 – AUGUST 12

Remarkable Asian artists at Bellevue Festival of the Arts

July 29, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The 32nd Bellevue Festival of the Arts (BFoA) will take place this weekend (July 29–31) as a part of “Bellevue Arts Fair Weekend.”

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Features, Profiles, Community News, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, VOL 35 NO 31 | JULY 30 - AUGUST 5

AAPI candidates on the Aug. 2 ballot

July 28, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

State Sen. Cyrus Habib was born in Baltimore, Md., to parents who emigrated from Iran. A three-time cancer survivor, Habib lost his eyesight and became fully blind at age 8. Shortly afterwards, his family moved to Bellevue.

Filed Under: Features, Community News, Feature stories, Politics Tagged With: 2016, AAPI CANDIDATES, VOL 35 NO 31 | JULY 30 - AUGUST 5

How exploring career prospects led two Seattle chefs to the kitchen

July 22, 2016 By Tiffany Ran

A vegan propaganda table at a Goldfinger concert was what first drew Filipino chef Kristina Glinoga’s awareness to the issues surrounding industrial meats and animal husbandry.

Filed Under: Business, Feature stories, Food Tagged With: 2016, CHEF ALVIN TSAO, CHEF KRISTINA GLINOGA, VOL 35 NO 30 | JULY 23 - JULY 29

The first Asian-American female lead in The Phantom of The Opera

July 22, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

After a 28-year run of the most classic Broadway show of all time, the New York production of The Phantom of the Opera has made history this year by recruiting the first Asian American Christine, Ali Ewoldt.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Feature stories Tagged With: 2016, Ali Ewoldt, Jordan Donica, The Phantom of The Opera, VOL 35 NO 30 | JULY 23 - JULY 29

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