Can bananas cure coronavirus? What about lemon and garlic? How about vitamins?
BLOG: Babies or divorce? — Cultural clashes between China and the U.S. during coronavirus
Gov. Jay Inslee spoke on live television ordering us to stay home to fight coronavirus. He was like a gentle parent pleading with his child. He never raised his voice.
BLOG: How Chinatown copes with coronavirus
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Every day, I pray that Chinatown will be spared from the coronavirus. That’s wishful thinking since it has now become a pandemic. No one […]
BLOG: How to keep your cool during the coronavirus outbreak
A friend called to complain about fake Chinese news websites, spreading rumors about coronavirus in Chinatown. “Can you write and tell people not to believe it?” she begged.
Dealing with a crisis in Chinatown — Mayor Durkan invited community leaders for dim sum
Durkan visited Chinatown thrice in three days, including hosting a dim sum lunch to support the community during tough times.
BLOG: Reuse, repurpose, upcycle: Remake things from home
Over the years, I have collected tons of name tags from the events I attended. Plastic name tags are expensive, it is about a dollar each. I don’t throw them away.
BLOG: New vs. old food perspectives: How to adapt for your health
My breakfast always consists of a fried egg every day. Want to preserve your memory? Eggs are a great benefit. The yolk also has many vitamins, including choline and lutein, that are important for brain development and memory. Eggs have good quality protein, according to Haq, regardless of their color, brown or white.
BLOG: Year of the Ox — Gary Locke sang on his 70th birthday
People imagine I get “scoops” because I have a famous friend. It doesn’t work that way.
BLOG: Our miracles in 2019 and my failure — Part II
Let me begin with a thank-you to our readers, advertisers, my staff, and writers for making 2019 beyond wonders.
Northwest Asian Weekly’s past, present, and future — Can we repeat miracles?
What do you do when grim news constantly haunts you? It’s not about the news we journalists are reporting. It’s about the adversities we face as community media. Realistically, how long can we last?
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