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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 – March 27

Changing palates affect Alaska seafood sales in Japan

March 19, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jeanette Lee Falsey Alaska Dispatch News ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Satomi Inaba grew up eating her mother’s boiled fish and mackerel sushi, but like many younger Japanese consumers today favors turf over surf in her own kitchen. Seafood she considers more troublesome to prepare and, frankly, rather smelly. “Although I like (the) taste of […]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: 2009, 2013, 2015, Alaska Dispatch News, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, Alexa Tonkovich, Bering Sea, China, Cook Inlet, Cook It Frozen, International Trade Administration, Loussac Library, Shinya Tasaki, South Korea, Tokyo, Tom Asakawa, Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 - March 27, Warren Roselius, japan

Cricket in March Madness — A sport that is not as niche as you might think

March 19, 2015 By Jason Cruz

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly While the NCAA college basketball tournament has many hoop fans filling out their brackets to see who will make it to the Final Four and win the NCAA Championship, another tournament is taking place on the other side of the world with just as much fandom and probably as […]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2015, Australia, Bangladesh, British Empire, Final Four, ICC, India, Ireland, Magnuson Park, Marymoor Park, NCAA, New Zealand, Scotland, Seattle, South Asian, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 - March 27, West Indies, Zimbabwe

Building a history for immigrants

March 19, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY For Patsy O’Connell, founder of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center in Tacoma, this project is a long time coming. After nearly 20 years, she is hoping for a slam-dunk development that will leave an imprint not only in Tacoma, but in the whole Puget Sound Region. A new 390,000 […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2015, APCC, Asia Pacific Cultural Center, Belinda Louie, China, International District, Korea, Legislative Capital Budget, Lunar New Year, Pacific Avenue, Pakistan, Pierce County Development Block Grant, Point Ruston, Puget Sound Region, South Tacoma, Tacoma Art Museum, Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 - March 27, language

API Chaya 20th Annual Vigil Program — Kapwa 2: Continuing a Legacy of Survivorship

March 6, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The public is invited to join API Chaya’s 20th Annual Candlelight Vigil programs. As an organization that provides domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking services to Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander communities, API Chaya offers spaces of   healing to honor lives lost to domestic and sexual violence. This year, the vigil will be […]

Filed Under: Briefs, Community News Tagged With: 2011, 2015, Annual Candlelight Vigil, Artspace Hiawatha Lofts, Community Healing Gathering, FB, King County Courthouse, Pacific Islander, Phoebe Dizon, South Asian, Susanna Remerata Blackwell, Veronica Laureta, Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 - March 27

Glamorous! — Last flight out from Vietnam to first-class designer for Urban Outfitters

March 6, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Peggy Chapman Northwest Asian Weekly Actually, Quoc Nguyen doesn’t think his job is that glamorous, even though his designs are popular and featured throughout the Urban Outfitters line.  (You can refer to the photo of the beautiful dress!) Quoc, (also known as “Larry”) described his history and his design process with the Northwest Asian […]

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: 2015, Creative Technical Design Director, Free People, Glamorous Last, HATE, Kansas City, NWAW, Next Top Model, North Texas, Northwest Asian Weekly, Peggy Chapman, Quoc It, Quoc Nguyen, Quoc One, Quoc Yes, Urban Outfitters, Vietnam, Vol 34 No 13 | March 21 - March 27, Zooey Deschanel

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