Tanya Woo has been appointed to fill the vacant seat on the Seattle City Council District—this comes on the heels of Woo’s impressive performance in the District 2 race, where she lost by only 403 votes.
Cambodian performance artist brings controversial work on identity and diaspora to Seattle
The articulated monk-saffron-colored tube winds through Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAM Asian)’s glass hall as part of the “Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence” exhibit by Anida Yoeu Ali.
Seattle gets ready for Indian Consulate opening
After years of lobbying and waiting, Seattle will be home to its own Indian Consulate to serve the needs of the region.
Candidates make their final case for position 8 as incendiary email creates background “noise”
Upon the moment it was her turn to speak, every candidate turned to look eagerly at Tanya Woo, who had been the subject of a media campaign that associated her with big business and positioned her as an enemy of labor unions.
Public speaking workshop improves brain, breath, and backbone
Seattle’s Dian Dian came to Seattle after getting her Ph.D. from Atlanta’s Emory University, and living in Hong Kong as a lesbian activist.
Japan joins an elite club by landing on the moon. What are others doing?
Japan landed a spacecraft on the moon Saturday, an attempt at the world’s first “pinpoint lunar landing.”
Thai’s bill passes committee, paving the way for Lunar New Year recognition
The House Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations successfully passed House Bill 2209 on Jan. 19—solidifying Lunar New Year as a legislatively recognized holiday.
Outsider versus insider at candidate forum for position 8
Some presented themselves as marginalized, others as insiders.
APIAHiP announces the 2024 national forum in Seattle
Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation (APIAHiP), a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history and culture of APIA communities, announced on Friday that the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum will be held in Seattle in September.
China’s population falls for a 2nd straight year as births drop even after end of one-child policy
China’s population fell by 2 million people in 2023 in its second straight annual decrease, as births dropped for the seventh straight year and deaths jumped following the end of COVID-19 restrictions, the government said Wednesday.
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