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Chinese writers hone their craft on the other side of the Pacific

Chinese writers hone their craft on the other side of the Pacific

In Oysterville, squirrels sing like birds and raccoons roam like bears, according to renowned mainland Chinese writers Qingbang Liu and Yinong Xiao.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, News, Profiles, Vol 28 No 19 | 5/2 - 5/8, World News0 Comments

‘The Chairman’ visits Seattle to host charity event

‘The Chairman’ visits Seattle to host charity event

By James Tabafunda Northwest Asian Weekly Acclaimed movie actor and host of the Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” Mark Dacascos was the host at the Wing Luke Asian Museum’s Year of New Beginnings Dinner and Auction. The event took place on April 4 at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center. It featured local chefs Gerold [...]

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Vol 28 No 18 | 4/25 - 5/10 Comments

Mr. Design Guru: Vern Yip’s path to TV full of happy detours

Mr. Design Guru: Vern Yip’s path to TV full of happy detours

By Ryan Pangilinan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY To many people, Vern Yip is best known as the former designer on the long-running television show, “Trading Spaces,” on The Learning Channel. Others identify Yip as the current host and creator of “Deserving Design” on Home and Garden Television. However, if someone were to ask Yip if he [...]

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Vol 28 No 18 | 4/25 - 5/12 Comments

Die-hard fans cheer for Sarah Geronimo

Die-hard fans cheer for Sarah Geronimo

By Evangeline Café Northwest Asian Weekly Filipino pop sensation Sarah Geronimo drew nearly 2,000 fans to Seattle’s McCaw Hall on Friday, April 3. The concert was part of Geronimo’s “The Next One” U.S. tour, which featured fellow recording artists Mark Bautista, Billy Crawford, and Charlie Green. Geronimo treated her fans to a dynamic performance, belting [...]

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Vol 28 No 18 | 4/25 - 5/10 Comments

Bai Ling: on being Asian in Hollywood (and her parents’ reaction to the Playboy shoot)

Bai Ling: on being Asian in Hollywood (and her parents’ reaction to the Playboy shoot)

By Ninette Cheng Northwest Asian Weekly This week, I talked with Chinese-born American actress Bai Ling over the phone. We discussed her new movie, being an Asian actress in Hollywood, China, and — of course — the controversial Playboy photo shoot. Hello, Bai Ling. How are you doing? Good. I am in beautiful San Francisco.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Vol 28 No 17 | 4/18 - 4/240 Comments

That wasn’t Zeppelin A review of the Hotel Café Tour

That wasn’t Zeppelin A review of the Hotel Café Tour

I’ve never been to Chop Suey before. When I walked in the door last Saturday night, I liked the place right off the bat because of its size. Smaller venues are nice because you get to be right up close to the artist. You can see hands playing the guitar. You can hear all the little imperfections — things you can’t hear in a bigger venue. The intimacy made some of the performers of the Hotel Café Tour look impressive. For others? Not so much.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Vol 27 No 48 | 11/22-280 Comments

Maggie Q: Good Hollywood roles rare for Asians

HONG KONG (AP) — Despite landing roles alongside Tom Cruise and Bruce Willis, Maggie Q says Asian actors still have a hard time getting good roles in Hollywood movies.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, News, Profiles, Vol 27 No 44 | 10/25-31, World News0 Comments

Another go for Cho

Another go for Cho

Kathy Griffin got an Emmy for it. Denise Richards actually got renewed. Now comedienne Margaret Cho is having a go at the reality TV genre. After over a decade of absence, Cho is giving television another shot after her sitcom, 1994’s “All American Girl,” about a Korean American family bombed.

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Posted in 2008, Archive, Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Vol 27 No 43 | 10/18-240 Comments

Young singer the next big thing?

Young singer the next big thing?

His keyboardist Mark Pellizzer plays a mix of chords on a synthesizer for the introduction to “Down in a Cold Dirty Well.” Soon, drummer Alex Tanas and bass player Anthony Lavdanski join in.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Vol 27 No 42 | 10/11-170 Comments

Seattle Artist makes dishware that won’t last

Seattle Artist makes dishware that won’t last

Diem Chau does not make art to last. Her embroidered chinaware is delicate and gauzy. Eventually the threads will disintegrate and the colors will fade. This is not by any defect of the materials, but rather in accordance with the artist’s intention to represent the ephemeral nature of memories.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Community News, Features, Features, News, Profiles, Profiles, Vol 27 No 39 | 9/20 - 9/260 Comments

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