By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly For the first time ever, the Seattle Symphony and the Seattle Chinese Orchestra will play together on the same stage. According to Elena Dubinets, […]
A flower affair
By Becky Chan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Only beauty exists in this war. Floral wars feature local floral designers battling against each other at this year’s Northwest Flower and Garden Show. […]
Changes to 2018 Children’s Parade
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Northwest Asian Weekly and Seattle Chinese Post will hold their annual Lunar New Year Children’s Parade and Costume Contest on Feb. 11. And this […]
Marilyn Strickland named Chamber President & CEO
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce has selected former Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland as its next president and CEO, according to its website. […]
Museum director reflects on diversity, inclusion, and the power of history
By Tim Gruver NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Ellen Ferguson can recall spending some of her favorite childhood memories in the same kind of place where she works today: museums. As the […]
Alaska Airlines and Luly Yang reveal new uniforms
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines showcased — for the first time — the new uniforms they’ll soon be wearing, designed by Seattle’s own Luly Yang. The […]
APCC still seeks funding
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) will get $250,000 from the state towards building its new facility in the Point Ruston neighborhood in Tacoma. Board […]
Japanese American allies march with the indigenous community during Seattle’s Women’s March
By Lyndsey Brollini NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The sound of drums to the Women Warrior song beat through everyone’s ears who observed the Women’s March on Jan. 20. The Missing and […]
Deputy Mayor Shefali Ranganathan brings passion and purpose
By Jessica Kai Curry NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY I’m sitting on the other side of the table, hoping fervently that my recorder is working because I don’t want to miss anything […]
Sharon Maeda back from retirement seeking to make a difference
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly Sharon Maeda retired and spent some of her time watching television news on her couch. After the November 2016 presidential election, she knew she […]
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