Godzilla finally made it to the Oscars this year—and slayed.
Asia’s richest family hosted a spectacular weekend for son’s pre-wedding
What happens when the son of Asia’s richest man is about to get married?
‘Inspire Inclusion’ this International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is not just a day of celebration—it’s a call to action to address the barriers that hinder the full participation and recognition of women and girls worldwide.
Pritzker Prize goes to Japanese architect who values community in spaces both public and private
The Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Japan’s Riken Yamamoto, who earns the field’s highest honor for what organizers called a long career focused on “multiplying opportunities for people to meet spontaneously, through precise, rational design strategies.”
Michael Lee to lead Museum of Chinese in America
The Museum of Chinese in America Board of Trustees on Tuesday named Michael Lee as its next president, effective April 1.
FX’s “Shōgun” TV series on Hulu is now the best version of this beloved story
FX’s limited series, “Shōgun,” is a pleasant surprise. Based closely on James Clavell’s best-selling novel, the story uses the arrival on Japan’s shore of Englishman John Blackthorne as a catalyst for presenting the politics of the time, including the fight for a new shōgun.
Donnie Chin honored with Medal of Valor
Described as a “guardian angel” of the Chinatown-International District, Donnie Chin was posthumously awarded the Medal of Valor at a ceremony at the Washington State Capitol this past Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Chinese Expulsion Rally brings together community
On Feb. 17th the Fourth Annual Chinese Expulsion Rally and March took place at Hing Hay Park in Seattle’s Chinatown.
World premiere of Michael Chang’s 1989 Grand Slam win debuts at SAAFF
The Seattle Asian American Film Festival (SAAFF) begins this weekend and one of the feature films will be shown on Saturday, Feb. 24 when Jay Caspian Kang debuts his film “American Son,” which chronicles Michael Chang’s phenomenal run during the 1989 French Open.
Dance Tantra: Indian dance, poems, and art at the Armory
“Nritya Kavya Chitra,” from Sanskrit, translates as “dance, poems, and art.”
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