Lion and dragon dances all over the community by different groups on different days. (Photo by Rick Wong)
Issaquah’s Barba Higuera receives top literary awards
A few years ago, Donna Barba Higuera’s youngest daughter came home from middle school, upset about having to square dance in physical education.
Lee, Kirkland artist, designs Lunar New Year calendar
For the third year running, U.S. Bank has commissioned Kirkland resident and artist Nolen Lee to create the bank’s Lunar New Year calendar.
Smooth like butter: Link between Korean American foods, culture—Celebrating Lunar New Year
In a packed home kitchen, the sounds of sizzling pajeon (scallion pancake) and the smell of doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) fill the house.
Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver and the politics of loss
When he was a boy, growing up in Puyallup, Eduardo Peñalver’s parents took him to protest the nuclear submarines at Bangor Naval Base following the lead of Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen.
Serving joy through the power of gourmet box delivery
Inspired by her family’s restaurant business, Angela Shen always felt that food had the power to bring people together.
AAPIs in show business
Alia Dunn just landed her dream job. After paying her dues at TV’s top outdoor travel channel, she’s finally able to produce a series highlighting Utah’s national parks—a tribute to her late apong, who first introduced her to the outdoors and sparked her love for travel.
“Definition Please” movie does not wish to spell “stereotype”
“Definition Please,” now streaming on Netflix, is the feature directorial debut of its leading actress, Sujata Day, who is also the writer of the film.
Lunar New Year gifts
USPS issues new stamp celebrating Lunar New Year
NEW YORK CITY — The U.S. Postal Service held a special event to commemorate the Year of the Tiger on Jan. 20 in New York. The event commemorates the third […]
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