Jackie Chan movies come complete with standard expectations. You need Jackie Chan, of course — charming, modest, awkward, and ready to kick butt as always.
Inspiring stories of strong, young people
When she was 13, Yeonmi Park and her mother were smuggled across the Yalu River from their North Korean border village to China.
New year, new family member
The New Year brings a lot of new and exciting things for people. But welcoming a new family member is a whole new experience and celebration.
PICTORIAL: 8th Annual Lunar New Year Costume Contest
On Jan. 29, children and their parents, and for the first time, a couple of canines took part in the Lunar New Year Children’s Parade and Northwest Asian Weekly’s 8th Annual Costume Contest in Seattle’s International District.
Mr. & Mrs. Kim
Our parents always have a story about how they met. They may not share it with their children, and they may not share all of it. But a story always lies in the past.
Where to eat for a Lunar New Year experience
When it comes to Lunar New Year, your year is what you eat. Want luck, prosperity, good fortune, and longevity?
PICTORIAL: The biggest march through Chinatown
As thousands of men and women lined up on South Jackson Street waiting to join Womxn’s March to the Seattle Center on Jan. 20, the Chinatown International District became a vital link of a massive movement.
“Hidden Figures” no longer hidden
For the last few months, you may have seen previews for a comedy biopic based on the book, Hidden Figures, written Margot Lee Shetterly.
Celebrate Chinese New Year by pulling out the stir fryer
CHINESE TAKE-OUT CHICKEN AND BROCCOLI
Start to finish: 25 minutes (Active time: 20 minutes)
Servings: 4 to 6
The Layup Drill — A new year and the tale of two golfers
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. It’s a brand new year and in this column, we take a look at two golfers.
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