It’s hard for me to believe that people just make movies for no reason. That there isn’t some greater objective to the tale they want to tell, especially when it comes to someone like M. Night Shyamalan, the thinking person’s horror movie writer.
No promises from Sound Transit about following its own plans
At a Sound Transit (ST) workshop for business owners in the Chinatown-International District (CID) late last month, a young man in jeans and a cotton jacket came in and sat down at the table.
Anti-Asian hate ’runs the gamut,’ racist Yelp reviews show
As if running a restaurant during a pandemic wasn’t tough enough, Christopher Wong also had to contend with a racist troll.
Nobu coming to Seattle fulfills international fan club dream
Fresh from an appearance at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii (“Nobu”) visited Seattle Symphony on Jan. 26 and 28 to play one of Sergey Rachmaninov’s most popular works, Piano Concerto No. 2.
California shootings, mental health, and gun violence
What should’ve been a night of celebration in a dance hall in Monterey Park, California turned into a night of mourning on the eve of the Lunar New Year.
Generosa to play lead role in PNB’s ‘Giselle’
Angelica Generosa started ballet at the age of 4 and it didn’t take long for her to know that’s what she wanted to do with her life.
Celebrate Asia 2023 spotlights old friends and new
Douglas F. King Assistant Conductor Sunny Xuecong Xia led Seattle Symphony musicians through Celebrate Asia 2023 on Jan. 29, with a program focused on love and celebration.
Korean American Congress members introduce bill to honor military hero Col. Young Oak Kim
Reps. Marilyn Strickland, Andy Kim, Young Kim, and Michelle Steel—the four Korean American Members of Congress—introduced a bipartisan bill this week to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Colonel Young Oak Kim in recognition of his extraordinary heroism, leadership, and humanitarianism.
Rachel Endo: Making history and lasting change at UW Tacoma
Rachel Endo never saw herself as a leader, let alone make history as a leader.
Saiyare Refaei: Part Iranian, part Chinese, all community
Saiyare Refaei, the half-Iranian, half-Chinese artist who was honored with an installation at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center on Jan. 24, settled in Tacoma while attending college and has lived there since.
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