Japan’s former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who was known for his 1995 “Murayama statement” apologizing to Asian victims of his country’s aggression, died Friday. He was 101.
Ed Sheeran teams up with South Asian artists on new remix EP
Ed Sheeran’s new EP, Play (The Remixes), released today, features an all–South Asian lineup, including Canadian artists Karan Aujla and Jonita Gandhi.
Ito honored with lifetime achievement award
Willie Ito, who was incarcerated as a child at the Topaz, Utah, incarceration site for Japanese Americans during World War II, received a lifetime achievement award for his career in animation from the SPARK ANIMATION festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, last month.
COMMENTARY: I won’t be “very cooperative” in the face of injustice
I’m not very cooperative. I’m not particularly patient. I can’t claim to be wise. But I do have an unrelenting commitment to justice, and I’ve found courage in myself I didn’t know existed.
Local creative and entrepreneur, Roy Hsu, plans to revitalize the Seattle film industry, starting with his film, “Cheap AF,” starring Margaret Cho and Arden Cho
How about a new romantic comedy, with an Asian cast, writer, director, and producer, set in Seattle? It’s a wrap! Business consultant and angel investor Roy Hsu has turned his sights towards the film industry—and he wants the industry to grow big right here in the Emerald City.
NBC News dissolves Asian America, BLK, Latino and OUT teams in sweeping cuts
NBC News has eliminated its dedicated editorial teams for NBC Asian America, NBC BLK, NBC Latino and NBC OUT as part of a broad reorganization that includes the layoff of about 150 staffers, multiple sources said Wednesday.
Families of Jeju air crash victims sue Boeing over defective systems
Families of 14 victims killed in the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 have filed a lawsuit against Boeing, alleging that outdated electrical and hydraulic systems caused the fatal accident.
T&T Supermarket to open second Washington location
T&T Supermarket, the largest Asian grocery chain in Canada, is set to open its second Washington state location in Lynnwood.
Leaked racist chats from young Republicans spark outrage
Rep. Grace Meng, Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), expressed outrage on Wednesday over the exposure of racist, xenophobic, and violent messages shared by young conservative leaders.
Book recommendations: Ghosts, witches, and all things spooky
As Halloween approaches, the residents of Moon Ridge prepare for their town’s 400th birthday.
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