People born in the Year of the Snake are known to be wise beyond their years, charming, and very resourceful.
Seattle Symphony bids farewell to CEO Thiagarajan, welcomes acting CEO Yang
A week before the Seattle Symphony’s first-ever Lunar New Year gala, the Symphony’s CEO, Dr. Krishna Thiagarajan, announced he would be stepping down.
Lunar Collective creates space for Asian American Jews in Seattle
Lunar Collective started in 2021 as a one-off film project called “What Do I Do With All This Heritage?” that focused on the lived experiences of Asian American Jews.
Local AAPIs make James Beard semifinalists list
Among this year’s James Beard semifinalists are six local Asian Americans.
UW’s Dr. Megan Ming Francis’ 2024 election autopsy: What did we win? What did we lose?
Long before the 2024 presidential election took place, scholars at the University of Washington (UW) knew that post-election processing would be necessary, regardless of the outcome.
Mariners’ Ichiro elected into Baseball Hall of Fame
Japanese-born Major League Baseball (MLB) player Ichiro Suzuki was one of the three baseball players elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame today.
Two AAPI candidates among District 2 seat finalists
The Seattle City Council (SCC) narrowed down the field of District 2 seat contenders to six finalists, including two Asian Americans, at a special meeting on Friday, Jan. 17.
Lunar New Year at Wing Luke: Lion dancing, lectures, and lineage
Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum has been celebrating the Lunar New Year for the past 16 years.
Three AAPI candidates vie for open seat on Seattle City Council
There are three Asian American candidates that have expressed interest in the open Seattle City Council (SCC) seat vacated by former District 2 Councilmember Tammy J. Morales.
Former Councilmember Woo leads call for increased resources to Little Saigon following Navigation Center move delay
A recent announcement that the Navigation Center, a homeless shelter in Seattle’s Little Saigon owned and operated by the Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC), will not relocate in January, as previously planned, has spurred former Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo to start a petition calling for the City of Seattle, King County, and Washington’s legislature to support revitalization of Little Saigon.
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