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A 1970s fountain by local artist George Tsutakawa is brought back to life in Seattle

March 30, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Several art patrons are working with art dealer John Braseth to feature a large fountain sculpture by local acclaimed artist George Tsutakawa. The fountain, originally named the Jefferson Plaza Fountain, was displayed in an office plaza in Indianapolis, Ind. before the office property changed hands and the work was placed on sale. The 3-ton fountain […]

Filed Under: Briefs, Community News Tagged With: 2012, Canada, George Tsutakawa, Gerard Tsutakawa, Jefferson Plaza Fountain, John Braseth, Man Earth, Maynard Avenue South, Mount Baker, Seattle, South Jackson Street, South Park, United States, Vol 31 No 14 | March 31 - April 6

An improviser: Deems Tsutakawa

October 8, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

As a jazz pianist for more than 40 years, Deems Tsutakawa has created an original, distinctive sound known by many jazz fans.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Although Tsutakawa, Asian American, Ayame Tsutakawa, Bon Odori, Deems Taylor, Deems Tsutakawa, EP, International District Summer Festival, Jason Cruz, Meet Tsutakawa, Mount Baker, NWAWF, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle Nisei Veterans, Uwajimaya, Vol 28 No 42 | October 10 - October 16

Constantine vs. Phillips

July 23, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Candidates for King County Executive Dow Constantine and Larry Phillips were both in the Chinatown Seafair Parade last Sunday, July 19. They have both organized fund raising events in the International District. They have been present at many Asian community dinners. They are both Democrats. And they both even wore blue shirts in the parade.

Filed Under: News, Community News Tagged With: Asian Americans, Asian Pacific Islander Women Family Safety Center, Chinatown International District, Chinatown Seafair Parade, Claudia Kauffman, Henry Jackson, Honorables Larry Gossett, Judiciary Committee, King County Council, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Larry Phillips, Mount Baker, Phil Talmadge, Randy Revelle, Sutapa Basu, Vol 28 No 31 | July 25 - July 31, Washington State House, West Seattle

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