Shogo Ota, a Japanese artist based in the Pacific Northwest, has been selected as the winner of the Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 (FWC26) Host City Poster contest.
ChatGPT’s viral Studio Ghibli-style images highlight AI copyright concerns
Fans of Studio Ghibli, the famed Japanese animation studio behind “Spirited Away” and other beloved movies, were delighted this week when a new version of ChatGPT let them transform popular internet memes or personal photos into the distinct style of Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki.
“We’d like to thank the Academy”: Janet Yang Endowment boosts AAPI filmmaking
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled the Janet Yang Endowment, a new initiative aimed at celebrating and preserving Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) filmmaking.
Amazon’s last-minute bid for TikTok comes as a US ban on the platform is set to take effect Saturday
Amazon has put in a bid to purchase TikTok, a Trump administration official said Wednesday, in an eleventh-hour pitch as a U.S. ban on the platform is set to go into effect Saturday.
Nintendo offers new Switch 2 details ahead of June 5 launch
Nintendo has announced a June 5 launch date for its latest gaming console, the Switch 2, which will introduce interactive chat and screenshare functions to connect gamers.
Tasveer acquires Ark Lodge Cinemas, expands focus on South Asian Cinema
Tasveer— a Seattle nonprofit organization that promotes South Asian films, art, and storytelling—has acquired the historic Ark Lodge Cinemas in Columbia City.
Pioneering Asian American journalist K.W. Lee passes away
K.W. Lee, a groundbreaking Korean American journalist often referred to as the “godfather of Asian American journalism,” passed away last month on March 8, at the age of 96.
Alysa Liu delivers the US its first women’s figure skating world championship in nearly 2 decades
Alysa Liu skated around the ice in disbelief, her golden dress shimmering in the lights of TD Garden, and the appreciative roar from a sellout crowd reminded her why she had returned to the sport following a nearly two-year retirement.
Zhang arrested by ICE in New Jersey
Ming Xi Zhang, a Chinese national and owner of YaYa Noodles in New Jersey, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on March 24.
Cham community breaks fast, ground
Members of the Cham Refugees Community (CRC) are expected to celebrate a smaller-than-usual Eid Al-Fitr on Sunday, March 30, according to long-time board member Sahrudine Apdalhaliem, who came to Seattle in 1980 as a refugee from Vietnam.
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