“KPop Demon Hunters” is one step closer to another golden moment: The Oscars. The Netflix phenomenon is among 35 films features eligible for the animated feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards.
Dharmendra, iconic Bollywood actor and Indian cinema’s ‘He-Man,’ dies at 89
Dharmendra, one of Indian cinema’s most popular stars whose versatile performances made him a defining screen presence of 1970s and 1980s Bollywood films, died Monday. He was 89.
Performer from Fukuoka, Japan comes to Seattle with Disney’s “The Lion King: The Musical”
Get ready to hear that unmistakable call as the sun rises over the African plains. Disney’s “The Lion King: The Musical” is coming to Seattle.
450 chickens donated to ACRS Food Bank
Volunteers delivered hundreds of hot meals and staple foods to the Asian Counseling and Referral Service food bank this week, continuing a longstanding community effort timed to the holiday season.
PSSBL keeps the dream alive for adults
Before it became a 1,100-player powerhouse, the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League (PSSBL) consisted of just one nervous founder standing on an empty diamond, wondering if anyone else loved the game as much as he did.
Indian fighter jet crashes during a demonstration flight at Dubai Air Show, killing the pilot
An Indian fighter jet crashed Friday at the start of a demonstration flight in front of a crowd of spectators at the Dubai Air Show, killing its sole pilot.
Montréal elects Stephanie Valenzuela as first Filipino Canadian borough mayor
Stephanie Valenzuela has been elected as Montréal’s first Filipino Canadian borough mayor.
‘Emotionally full’: Kimchi’s significance to Korean Americans across King County
A sour crunch through cabbage or cucumber and then the spices set in, created from Korean red pepper flakes, garlic, and ginger, and intensified by fermentation. Kimchi is known for these flavors and its presence in every Korean meal.
Seattle Mayor-Elect names transition team
Seattle Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson has announced key leaders for her transition team, tapping experienced local figures to help shape her administration.
Bodies remember what archives erase: Scholars confront Indonesia’s 60-year silence on genocide
In a rural Indonesian village during the 1980s, Rachmi Diyah Larasati was forced to watch a propaganda film designed to terrorize children.
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