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Seattle's Wing Luke Museum has a new exhibit dedicated to exploring what it means to be an elder and how we as a society can learn from them and support them.
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It’s a momentous time for Sound Transit, which is hoping to pull off the nation’s biggest transit expansion. But it comes after a year of disruptions, and as the agency faces big questions about the future.
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The mural stretches across nine windows in the Chinatown-International district that were smashed by a white man who was allegedly yelling racist slurs.
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Longtime writer and Chinatown International District community organizer Ron Chew says anti-Asian sentiment has been on the rise. He also says he’s disturbed by a lack of engagement and investment by the city.
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A man has been charged with a hate crime after the windows of the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle's Chinatown-International District were smashed last week.
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The state is awarding almost $80 million dollars to help hotels and restaurants still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
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This year marks the Year of the Water Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac. There are a number of events happening around Seattle and Tacoma to celebrate, including a new art installation honoring the Chinese rabbit deity, Tu'er Shen.
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The beloved Asian grocer Viet-Wah closed its Seattle location on Friday, September 30. The store was opened by Duc Tran who came to Seattle as a refugee from Vietnam. His shop provided the local Asian community with a place where they could get ingredients hard to find anywhere else.
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Askatu Bakery is an allergen free bakery located in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle. Paying homage to their Asian heritage they make mooncakes every year for the Mid-Autumn Festival that people who are allergic to including wheat, nuts, or dairy can still enjoy.
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"Hands up, utensils down!"If you are a fan of Bravo's hit series Top Chef, you are likely familiar with the catchy phrase made popular by the show. And…