The future’s so bright, I have to wear shades. Such was the theme of the Women’s University Club’s 97th anniversary celebration.
Blog: More than 2,000 sit in the freezing cold in Olympia to rally for their rights
The challenge of emceeing for an audience of more than 2,000 outdoors in 30-something-degree weather was keeping the program on time and on point.
Blog: Chinatown/ID featured on television
Can you survive without speaking English in the ID? What percentage of outsiders patronize ID businesses?
Blog: Low-maintenance Valentine’s Day
For those of you who did not received any card or gift from your boyfriend or husband on Valentine’s Day, get over it. You don’t need one.
Blog: The magic of reinvention, Hong Kong-style
Rather than calling itself a bridge as it did decades ago, Hong Kong now considers itself the gateway to China. Hong Kong now markets itself as the expert on China.
Blog: Amazon’s people miss the ID’s tasty treats
The other day, I ran into an Amazon staff member who moved from the ID office to Lake Union.
Blog: Watching the UW’s women’s basketball team, thinking about Catch-22
After receiving three degrees from the University of Washington, I am embarrassed to say that I had never seen its women’s basketball team play until last Saturday.
Blog: Kathi Goertzen’s smile will always be in our hearts and minds
Imagine when smiling becomes a challenge. That’s one of the prices KOMO-TV anchor Kathi Goertzen has had to pay after her recent brain surgery.
Blog: Many manly faces at Women of Color Empowered
At our last Women of Color Empowered luncheon, held on Jan. 28 at the New Hong Kong Restaurant, there were lots of men in attendance. Usually, there are just a handful of men.
Blog: The Lunar New Year saves many businesses
After Jan. 1, businesses usually slow down. People don’t feel like going out to eat or spending money when they have already spent a lot during the holidays.
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