Technology is wonderful, yet has many pitfalls.
Teeing up for success: Brianna and Kylie Nguyen play at Pebble Beach
Brianna Nguyen and Kylie Nguyen are not sisters, but the close-knit pair of golfers had the opportunity to play a round at the famed golf courses Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course for the PGA Tour Champions Tournament earlier this month.
SPD announce arrests in South Seattle robberies
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has arrested several suspects linked to a string of violent home invasion robberies that have targeted Asian American residents in the South Seattle area.
Asian American voter preferences: Majority lean Democrat
Almost all Asian American voters, about 97%, think that a candidate’s policies are more important than their race or where they come from when they decide who to vote for.
“Cambodian Rock Band” — Brooke Ishibashi rocks, rolls, and raises consciousness
With a musician/promoter for a father and a singer for a mother, Brooke Ishibashi, coming to Seattle for the “Cambodian Rock Band” rock musical, says she knew from a very early age that her upbringing was not quite typical.
BTS member Suga begins alternative military service in South Korea
Suga, a member of K-pop supergroup BTS, began fulfilling his mandatory military duty Friday as a social service agent, an alternative form of military service in the country.
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen makes history as president of WGA East
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen has made history by becoming the first person of color to be elected president of the Writers Guild of America East (WGA East).
Seattle cultural institutions unite against hate
In the wake of a hate crime that rocked the Wing Luke Museum on Sept. 14, Executive Director Joël Barraquiel Tan has sounded the rallying cry for unity among the city’s cultural institutions.
Seattle pays tribute to native son John Okada on his 100th birthday
Sept. 22 marks the centennial of the birth of Seattle native John Okada, who wrote the groundbreaking Japanese American novel, “No-No Boy,” in 1957.
Deaf playwright Aimee Chou amuses and chills with her new “Autocorrect” play
Actress and playwright Aimee Chou was born profoundly deaf.
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