Author and activist David Suzuki made an appearance at Seattle Town Hall on April 7 as part of Puget Sound Earth Month, which was organized by People for Puget Sound.
Posted on 02 May 2009.
Author and activist David Suzuki made an appearance at Seattle Town Hall on April 7 as part of Puget Sound Earth Month, which was organized by People for Puget Sound.
Posted in Community News, Names in the News, News, Vol 28 No 19 | 5/2 - 5/80 Comments
Posted on 02 May 2009.
The Dance for World Healing, a group that features multiphonic singing by 10 Tibetan monks, appeared at Kilworth Memorial Chapel at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma on April 11.
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Posted on 02 May 2009.
“Cooking from the Heart: The Hmong Kitchen in America,” by Sami Scripter and Sheng Yang, is the first cookbook of its kind. Simple, earthy, fiery, and fresh, Hmong food is still a fairly unknown Southeast Asian cuisine in the United States.
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Posted on 02 May 2009.
In Oysterville, squirrels sing like birds and raccoons roam like bears, according to renowned mainland Chinese writers Qingbang Liu and Yinong Xiao.
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, News, Profiles, Vol 28 No 19 | 5/2 - 5/8, World News0 Comments
Posted on 01 May 2009.
Earlier this month, plaintiff Duc Tran won his defamation lawsuit against five fellow Vietnamese in Thurston County. The reason for the suit? The defendants accused him of being a Communist sympathizer …
Posted in Editorials, Opinion, Vol 28 No 19 | 5/2 - 5/80 Comments
Posted on 01 May 2009.
I appreciated the interview with Bai Ling (April 18, issue 17) — I love that girl. I just wish she would have commented on her role in “Beautiful Country.” …
Posted in Letters to the Editor, Opinion, Vol 28 No 19 | 5/2 - 5/80 Comments