Small-town Japan. You might think it’s an idyllic spot to nab yourself a discarded 18th century Japanese house and live out your days in pastoral bliss when it’s actually a hive of “Deliverance”-level backwards, backwoods tight-knit families that are cannibals.
Stupid Ed heads to Seattle
Comedian Ed Hill returns to Seattle on Feb. 25 to tune up for his off-Broadway show, “Stupid Ed.”
Seattle Asian American Film Festival: Back for more and back in the flesh
The annual Seattle Asian American Film Festival (SAAFF) returns this year, and returns to the big screen, for the first time since early 2020 before the statewide shutdown.
Seattle City Council Poised to Pass Nation’s First Ban on Caste Discrimination
A controversial resolution now before Seattle’s City Council has exposed a deep fault line among Indian Americans.
LA Sparks sign Yang Liwei, 2nd China-born player for team
The Los Angeles Sparks have signed guard Yang Liwei, who will become the second China-born player to suit up for the team.
Incoming Bellevue School superintendent Aramaki reflects on journey, challenges ahead
Dr. Kelly Aramaki is the new Bellevue School District (BSD) Superintendent—chosen by the school district’s board last month. He will commence his new position this July and he has a dearth of challenges ahead for him.
Letter: Proposal to add caste unconstitutional
Dear Honorable Council Members and City Attorney Davison,
We are writing to you on behalf of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) to express our serious concerns about the denial of civil rights that will occur as a result of Councilmember Kshama Sawant’s unconstitutional proposal to add the category of “caste” to the city’s nondiscrimination policies.
Joseph To: Hong Kong choral director comes halfway around the world
Joseph To came all the way from Hong Kong to study and work in the Seattle area.
CA Lunar New Year celebration
California Gov. Gavin Newsom hosted a celebration in recognition of Lunar New Year earlier this week in Sacramento.
“Resisters: From trauma and terror to the triumph of truth”
The “Resisters” exhibit, at Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum, starts out with calamity and shock. That’s deliberate.
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