On June 1, ArtsWest will feature its production of “Sweeney Todd”, but the production will not just be the classic “Sweeney Todd” that everyone knows, says actor Ben Gonio, who is casted as the play’s lead.
Filmmaker enters cage for directorial debut
A yoga class changed Jeff Unay’s life.
SIFF Partners with WASA to host second annual China Stars Showcase
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)’s continued efforts to represent a diverse array of films from multiple countries include discovering many notable films coming out of China.
Angkor Awakens — A chilling, tearful, and hopeful survey of a nation
I wondered how the film could go on from the killing. And after watching awhile, I wondered how the country of Cambodia could go on from the killing.
Malaysian filmmaker Andrew Gooi brings “Kakehashi” to SIFF
Chef Nobuo Fukuda never quite felt like he fit into the rigid confines and strict culture of his family in Japan.
Asian Hall of Fame inducts 2017 class
Johnny Damon, Daniel Dae Kim, Duy-Loan Le, and Sonita Lontoh were present at the dinner to acknowledge their achievements.
Olympic hopefuls coming to Seattle
Nathan and Karen Chen are not related, but they think that the questions about their common last names are funny.
SIFF 2017: Confrontation, desperation, disorientation, and fish bubble guns
No throughline. No reliable story. A crucial exchange done over, early and late in the running, with totally different actors and sets.
Lockes divorced, remain good friends
Former Washington governor Gary Locke told the Northwest Asian Weekly on May 10, “It has never been a secret that we are divorced; we have simply not advertised it.”
UW students ‘Stay Spoke,’ create movement for AAPI Heritage Month
Can you name five Asian American Pacific Islander influencers off the top of your head?
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