Three local theaters are uniting for a groundbreaking premiere of “Li,” a captivating play set in Inner Mongolia that promises to transport audiences into a rarely explored world, blending diverse artistic voices to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.
RAI confirms exit of founder Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman
Ming-Ming Tung-Edleman is no longer the executive director of Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI)—a nonprofit that she founded in 2017.
Portland Japanese Garden and Japan Institute name new co-CEOs
Aki Nakanishi and Lisa Christy are the new co-CEOs of Portland Japanese Garden and Japan Institute, the organization’s Board of Trustees announced on Friday.
Tsai charged with voyeurism for filming patrons at Starbucks
A 41-year-old man has been charged with voyeurism in the first degree after allegations surfaced that he secretly filmed patrons at a Starbucks in Kirkland.
Dismay over verdict in the murder case of an elderly Asian man
The verdict in the high-profile murder trial of Vicha Ratanapakdee has left many members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in shock and disappointment.
A South Korean court sentences Yoon to 5 years in prison on charges related to martial law decree
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison Friday in the first verdict from eight criminal trials over the martial law debacle that forced him out of office and other allegations.
Min Jin Lee’s ‘Pachinko’ follow-up, ‘American Hagwon,’ will explore Korean education obsession
Min Jin Lee’s first novel since her million-selling “Pachinko” is a long book that grew out of a basic question: What do Koreans care most about?
Canada agrees to cut tariff on Chinese EVs in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products
Breaking with the United States, Canada has agreed to cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday.
US will suspend immigrant visa processing from 75 countries over public assistance concerns
The State Department said Wednesday it will suspend the processing of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries, including Cambodia, Thailand, Afghanistan, Russia and Somalia, whose nationals the Trump administration has deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.
Diversity still a major issue at the Winter Olympics. The US is making some strides
When USA Bobsled and Skeleton unveils its Olympic rosters, the most likely scenario is that either eight or nine women will wind up competing for that federation on the ice at the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
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