by Bao Nguyen September 6, 2018
With the tremendous growth Seattle has seen over the past few years came an undeniable realization that the city is rapidly evolving. Traffic congestion …
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by Sumyat Thu August 17, 2018
It’s no small feat for the Pacific Northwest Tibetan American community to put together a weekend-long event like Tibet Fest. Compared to other …
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by Bao Nguyen April 24, 2018
Growing up in White Center, one of the events I always looked forward to was the annual Cambodian New Year Street Festival. It was …
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By Kelly Guava Jelly and Bao Nguyen February 13, 2018
Walking around Seattle’s Little Saigon now is like visiting an open air exhibit dedicated to the people and culture that …
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By Bao Nguyen with contributions from Kelly Wakefield of TAF February 20, 2018
White Center is probably the last neighborhood where you would expect to find a hip, sustainable, state …
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By Lalaine Ignao February 9, 2018
Wherever you find Asian communities, Lunar New Year is a big deal. It is a chance to celebrate with family and friends and to …
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By Lalaine Ignao February 7, 2018
As the first event in Seattle Center’s annual Festal lineup, Tet in Seattle (TiS) has the added responsibility of launching the series of …
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By Carla Bell January 8, 2018
With just three months at the post, Eve Sanford, the new Education & Public Programs Director at Northwest African American Museum, shows zeal and confidence. …
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By Bao Nguyen December 13, 2017
One by one throughout the afternoon, business owners in the Chinatown International District trickled into the conference room at the back of Hing Hay …
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By Bao Nguyen November 9, 2017
A popular news headline first seen a few years ago and has since reached meme status begins with “Millennials are Killing” and usually ends …
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