“Ash is Purest White” director Jia Zhangke is an internationally recognized film director and screenwriter from China. I started experiencing deja vu while watching the film.
BLOG: Music to my ears — The Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 75th anniversary
Music is a powerful tool to develop a child’s cognitive skills, and help with memory for the elderly, according to scientific studies.
“Master Z: Ip Man Legacy” — offers action as slice-of-life
The “Ip Man” film series, so far, kept fairly close to the legend (and to a certain extent, the life) of Ip Man himself, a real-life Cantonese master of Wing Chun. Ip Man dominated Chinese martial arts during the early half of the 20th century, and taught, among others, a young Bruce Lee.
Lawsuit alleges Issaquah officers’ use of excessive force led to elderly man’s death — Immigrant’s death was ruled a homicide by King County Medical Examiner’s Office, according to lawsuit.
A lawsuit filed in federal court alleges that a 66-year-old Chinese immigrant man was killed in August 2018 as a result of two Issaquah police officers using excessive force when none was justified.
Oregon students from China accused of scamming Apple out of $900K
Federal prosecutors accused two Oregon college students of scamming Apple out of $900,000 by allegedly importing counterfeit iPhones and exchanging them for legitimate ones.
Training days with SPD on bias free policing
By Becky Chan Northwest Asian Weekly “Personal responsibility is the key to individual success” flashed on the screen. It’s early Friday morning, the 13 students fidgeted as they stood in […]
EDITORIAL: Citizen of the world — Naomi Osaka, and the rest of us, shouldn’t be forced to choose a country
Japan may lose its first tennis superstar — Naomi Osaka. The 21-year-old currently holds U.S. and Japanese citizenship. However, by Japanese law, anyone with dual citizenship must choose whether they […]
Andrew who? — The only Chinese presidential candidate is coming to Seattle
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Want to meet the only Chinese American among the more than 20 Democratic presidential candidates? You can. He’s coming to Seattle. Born in New […]
COMMENTARY: Now is the time to stand in solidarity on affirmative action
By Sam Cho Board of Directors, Asian Pacific Americans for Civic Empowerment Commissioner with the Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs History is repeating itself on affirmative action. Except this […]