In anticipation of Sea Goddess Mazu’s birthday on May 1, the North America Mazu Cultural Exchange Association led by President Felicity Wang and board members Tony Au, Martha Lee, and Dr. Xiao Ming, organized a charitable event to give back to the local community.
A tornado in southern China kills 5 people and damages factories in the metropolis of Guangzhou
A tornado struck the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on Saturday, killing five people and damaging more than 140 factory buildings, state media said.
Massachusetts police bust burglary ring that stole $4 million in jewels over six years
A burglary ring that allegedly stole more than $4 million worth of jewelry mostly from the homes of South Asians in over two dozen communities has been broken up, the Massachusetts State Police said.
Study reveals discrimination’s toll on mental health AAPI adults
As May approaches, the United States prepares to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month.
Call for applicants to join International Special Review District Board
If you have got ties to the International Special Review District (ISRD), own a business or property there, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell wants you.
Seattle mayor, tech CEOs and others join government AI safety board
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell—alongside the CEOs of leading U.S. technology companies—are joining a new artificial intelligence safety board to advise the federal government on how to protect the nation’s critical services from “AI-related disruptions.”
AAPI Heritage Month Seattle celebration
The annual Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration kicks off at Seattle Center on May 4.
Margaret Cho’s Seattle sojourn — Comedian brings ‘Live and Livid’ tour to Town Hall
She’s gone all over the world outraging, inspiring, and leaving crowds laughing in their seats. When it comes to Seattle though, comedian/actress/activist Margaret Cho is looking for suggestions.
More than just a bowl of noodles, ramen in Japan is an experience and a tourist attraction
Spicy, steaming, slurpy ramen might be everyone’s favorite Japanese food.
Seattle International Film Festival: Vision, passion, and inspiration from around Asia
Writers refer to “killing your darlings.” That means you sometimes have to get rid of something that pleases and/or satisfies you about your work—for the sake of the greater good.
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