A few weeks ago, my blog, “We could’ve done better for Joseph Cao” stirred up controversy in the Vietnamese community. I wrote that the amount raised for Louisiana Congressman Cao was low in Seattle.
Blog: My uncle Wilfond Woo passed away peacefully on Aug. 21 in Seattle
He spoke the right thing at the right time and at the right place. When my son was a teenager, he was rebellious and combative.
Blog: Veggies for a television?
I made a big decision this Sunday. Should I give away my 32-inch television in my bedroom?
I have not turned it on once in the past three years.
Blog: Jade Buddha and souvenirs
Last week, the Jade Buddha for Universal Peace arrived in Seattle at the Co Lam Pagoda, at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South and South Graham Street.
Blog: The Ings: the glue of the community
Vera and Joey Ing have been role models in giving. The Ings celebrated their 50th anniversary last Saturday with about 250 friends at the Wing.
Blog: “Dim Sum” by Vera Ing, a community mom
If you have been a longtime reader of the Northwest Asian Weekly, you will remember a column called “Dim Sum” during the early 90s.
Blog: Was Chelsea’s $3 million wedding too extravagant?
The Wall Street Journal said so in a July 30 article by Brett Arends. When I read it, I instantly erupted with rage.
Blog: Chinatown Parade, over half a century of effort
If you missed the Seafair Chinatown parade last week, you missed the culmination of 60 years of community history. Organized by the Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Blog: Parade misconceptions
The parade taught us that, despite the overwhelming number of buildings for senior housing, there are many young immigrant families living in the area.
Blog: A dedicated couple
If you need to get something done, get a busy person to do it. Dennis Su, who is chair of the parade, is also active in many other community projects,
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