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.
First White House Lunar New Year event — Biden changes the narrative for Asian Americans
It took more than 200 years for the White House to formally recognize Lunar New Year since the arrival of the first Chinese immigrants in 1785. The Jan. 26 event was historic, extraordinary, and strategic on multiple levels.
17 sickened after dining at Tamarind Tree
Public Health Seattle-King County is investigating an outbreak of Shigellosis associated with Tamarind Tree Restaurant in Little Saigon.
OCA Golden Circle tributes
During its annual Golden Circle Awards, OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates of Greater Seattle paid tribute to the Asian Family Affair and the Gang of Four from 1972; and from 2022, it honored Transit Equity for All and Tanya Woo—these are the Chinatown International District (CID) protestors who made a stand 50 years apart.
Man who disarmed Monterey Park shooting suspect invited to State of the Union
Lawmakers have invited the man who disarmed a gunman in a Southern California mass shooting and the parents of Tyre Nichols to attend President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7.
Park lid concept reevaluated
With the fate of the Chinatown-International District (CID) hanging in the balance, some community members consulted an architect not associated with Sound Transit (ST) for a reevaluation of the “park lid” concept.
Shasti Conrad is WA State Democrats Party chair — Conrad is the first woman of color and youngest person to serve in the role
On Jan. 28, Shasti Conrad was elected chair of the Washington State Democrats.
COMMENTARY: Reader weighs in on WA capital gains tax
All wealthy people need to pay more taxes—and I should know, I’m one of them. Hundreds of millionaires sent a message to Davos attendees, saying the same thing because they see that wealth hoarding is “eating our world alive.”
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.
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