By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The most effective moment in “The Meg” comes softly, and almost silently. That’s a lesson the rest of the film can’t seem to learn […]
Program makes global friends out of strangers
By CARLA NELSON Opelika-Auburn News AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — When Cassie Chen moved to Auburn from a small city in China three years ago to pursue her master’s degree, she […]
Ying Liu: Into time, space, film, dance, and everything else
By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Travel and adapting to foreign cultures has its wonderful moments and devastating moments. That’s what filmmaker/interactive artist Ying Liu — coming to Seattle on […]
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ spurs conversation over representation
By DEEPTI HAJELA Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — From the time Ricky Yean first heard about “Crazy Rich Asians,’’ he’s been excited to see the movie — and not […]
Case of Donnie Chin’s murder grows colder — Assistant Chief on investigation: ‘A lot of it is waiting’
By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In everything but name, the case of Donnie Chin’s murder has gone cold. On Aug. 21, standing before a room of over 50 people […]
Former UW Husky C.T. Pan ties for 2nd in PGA Tour event
By Seattle Times staff The Associated Press GREENSBORO, N.C. – Before the final hole of the Wyndham Championship on Aug. 19, it appeared C.T. Pan might earn his first victory […]
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ shines bright at the box office
By LINDSEY BAHR LOS ANGELES (AP) — Glitz won over guns as the gilded romance “Crazy Rich Asians” debuted at No. 1 in North American theaters last weekend, surpassing industry […]
South Koreans enter North to reunite with kin split by war
By KIM TONG-HYUNG and CHANG YONG JUN Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Dozens of elderly South Koreans crossed the heavily fortified border into North Korea on Aug. 20 […]
EDITORIAL: Don’t let democracy die
Two Cambodian journalists, who had worked for U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia and are charged with espionage, were released on bail on Aug. 21. Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin, who is […]
Governor Jay Inslee recently announced the following Boards and Commissions appointments.
Here are the AAPI appointments: Lori Wada as commissioner to the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA). Wada immigrated to Washington from Seoul, South Korea when she […]
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