“Beef” on Netflix is watching two people have the worst day you have ever seen except it lasts forever and also, they are both jerks.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this edition, we take a look at Japan’s dominance during the World Baseball Classic, a new Red Sox player, and Suni Lee focusing on Paris 2024.
Morisawa, Inagaki meet
Seattle-based artist Naoko Morisawa met with Seattle’s Consul General of Japan Hisao Inagaki on March 29.
Goo’s ‘Throwback’ takes readers to the ’90s, glitter and all
Teenagers and their parents, two demographics who have been at odds throughout time.
Inslee signs hate crimes protection bill into law
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill on April 6 that will strengthen the prosecution of hate crimes and require rehab programs for offenders.
David Song is Town Hall Seattle’s new director
Town Hall Seattle announced this week that it selected David Song as its new executive director—he will step into the role on April 24.
Safe Place Program launches in all Western Washington Chase branches
The Seattle Police Department (SPD), in collaboration with JPMorgan Chase, has launched the SPD Safe Place program which will be available at all 96 Chase branches in Western Washington.
Woman escapes from unlawful imprisonment
Seattle Police officers were flagged down by a woman bleeding from a wound on her head in the Chinatown-International District at around 1 a.m. on April 4.
EDITORIAL: Equity in education?
Harvard University recently admitted a record number of Asian American students in its latest admissions cycle, according to The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper of Harvard University.
Taiwan president Tsai and McCarthy meet as China protests
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy welcomed Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen for a historic meeting on U.S. soil Wednesday, in a politically sensitive session underscoring U.S. lawmakers’ growing support for her self-ruled island as tensions rise with rival China.