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Top news stories personally selected by the publishers for their relevance to the Asian-American community.
May 2009 - Posts
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It is with a heavy heart that I read the news of Prof. Takaki’s passing this morning. And I feel it is my duty as a former student and a representative of the next generation of Asian-American scholars to write to in celebration of a true pioneer and Read More...
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The Society of Professional Journalists of Western Washington and the Asian American Journalists Association are presenting a "Community Tribute to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Town Hall, Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street Read More...
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VALHALLA - At the 11th annual Asian-American Heritage Festival today, the golden dragon costume was a source of curiosity among young event-goers. Read More...
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VALHALLA - At the 11th annual Asian-American Heritage Festival yesterday, the golden dragon costume was a source of curiosity among young eventgoers. Read More...
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Mr. Takaki made it his life?s work to rewrite American history to include Asian-Americans and other ethnic groups excluded from traditional accounts. Read More...
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Theater Stories on stage: “Slam Bam Story Jam,” a production of Asian-American storytelling, presents a Sunday matinee of theater and music. Eth-Noh-Tec and Noh Buddies perform. Read More...
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Today, Rep. Michael Honda (CA-15), chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), issued the following statement on the passing of Ronald Takaki, Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley: “On behalf Read More...
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CALIFORNIA DROPOUT RATE: 2007-08 Statewide: 20% Asian American: 8% Filipino: 9% White: 12% Pacific Islander: 22% American Indian: 25% Latino: 26% Black: 35% Source: California Department of Education SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED DROPOUT RATE: 2007-08 Districtwide:.. Read More...
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This month the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) honored the contributions of more than a quarter-million American Veterans of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage at various events. Read More...
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>> Local Asian American Leaders Come Together to Support Workers’ Rights >> Random Ninjas EP Release Party >> She Said No To No Child Left Behind and Won >> Recession Turns Homes into Classrooms >> China Said to Harass Rights Lawyers Compiled by Beleza Read More...
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Twin sisters Jae-Won and Jae-Eun Kim are involved in many of the same activities in school and in their community, and their hard work and dedication were recognized as part of May's Asian American Heritage Month celebration. read more » Read More...
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*Zap2it.com's Rick Porter has written a piece that examines the presence of African American, Latino and Asian American actors in the upcoming fall television season. His conclusion? "Jeez, this is not a good year for minority actors." Read More...
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By Dale Minami When I met Ron Takaki in the UC Berkeley Asian American Studies conference room in the early 70’s, he seemed like a harmless, cordial and restrained scholar type. I was a Lecturer in the department but was somehow assigned to the Hiring Read More...
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Slant 9: Bold Asian American Images , Aurora Picture Show’s ninth annual film festival, breaks a few stereotypes with 11 quirky shorts. There’s Waiting for a Train , Oscar Bucher’s hybrid documentary about Tokyo cowboy musician Toshio Hirano; Machine Read More...
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An Eastern Michigan University researcher has received a $361,000 National Cancer Institute grant to help with *** cancer detection and prevention among Asian-American women.... Read More...
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The Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) has united with the Latino Coalition, the National Black Chamber of Commerce, and other influential minority business leaders and workers across America to defeat the proposed legislation officially Read More...
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He’s been to White Castle. He’s made it to Guantanamo and back. But yesterday, he came to Kresge Auditorium on a more academic mission. Actor Kalpen Suresh Modi, commonly known as Kal Penn, spoke on campus yesterday about his experiences as an Asian-American Read More...
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FORT LEE -- An Asian American rights group said the owners of a Korean restaurant in Fort Lee owe three employees nearly a year's worth of back pay. About a dozen members of the New Jersey-Asian American Legal Project picketed... Read More...
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An Asian American rights group says the owners of a Korean restaurant in Fort Lee owe three employees nearly a year's worth of back pay. Read More...
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Founder to relaunch Asian American magazine after year-long hiatus. Read More...
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As NY1 celebrates Asian-American History Month, the station profiles three Asian pop stars who are fighting an uphill battle to enter America's mainstream music scene through New York City. NY1's Lewis Dodley filed the following report. Read More...
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Hispanic groups want history to be made with a Latino or Latina justice when President Obama makes his selection to fill the upcoming Supreme Court vacancy. Read More...
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Volunteers handed out yellow carnations today at Daley Plaza. It was an hour long vigil for two Asian American journalists. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were arrested March 17th near the North Korean border. They are accused of crossing into the country illegally Read More...
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Valhalla The public is invited to join the families and friends of the Westchester County and Hudson Valley Asian American Community in celebrating the 11th Annual Asian American Heritage Festival. Read More...
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World Hepatitis Day brings awareness of liver cancer risk to carriers of hepatitis B virus. Read More...
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As NY1 celebrates Asian-American History Month, the station profiles three Asian pop stars who are fighting an uphill battle to enter America's mainstream music scene through New York City. NY1's Lewis Dodley filed the following report. Read More...
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 (UPI) -- Telephone extortionists calling from China have been threatening U.S. Asian business owners with death if they don't remit money, authorities said. Read More...
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As NY1 celebrates Asian-American History Month, the station profiles three Asian pop stars who used New York to launch their U.S. careers. NY1's Lewis Dodley filed the following report. Read More...
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Democrat Judy Chu tops a field of 12 candidates in the 32nd Congressional District seat, which had been in Hispanic hands since the 1980s. It was held by Rep. Hilda Solis until she resigned to become President Obama's labor secretary. Read More...
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In an election that highlighted America's fluid racial landscape, an Asian-American candidate emerged as the leading contender to fill a U.S. House seat in an overwhelmingly Hispanic district. Read More...
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Hundreds of Asian-American business owners have been threatened with death if they don't send money to extortionists phoning from China. Read More...
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In an election that highlighted America's fluid racial landscape, an Asian-American candidate emerged as the leading contender to fill a U.S. House seat in an overwhelmingly Hispanic district. Democrat Judy Chu topped a field of 12 candidates Tuesday, Read More...
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An Asian-American candidate topped a crowded field Tuesday in a race to fill a vacant U.S. House seat in a heavily Hispanic district, making her the heavy favorite to capture the job in a July runoff. Read More...
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An Asian-American candidate was leading a crowded field Tuesday vying to fill a vacant U.S. House seat in a heavily Hispanic district, a race that has highlighted Southern California's shifting racial landscape. Read More...
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Bayer Corp. of Robinson was named among the Top 10 Companies for Asian-Americans by Diversity Inc., a monthly business magazine. Read More...
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Monterey Park. The National Asian American Society of Accountants, Los Angeles Metro Chapter, will host its second annual meeting today from 4 to 9 p. Read More...
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An exhibit celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is coming to the Greater Lafayette Museum of Art. Read More...
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Calls from China threaten violence against recipients' businesses and families. Read More...
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As NY1's celebration of Asian Heritage Week continues, Arts reporter Stephanie Simon reports on a Brooklyn jazz musician of Indian descent who made waves in the music industry when he felt the pull of his heritage. Read More...
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During his 40 years at UCLA, professor Don Nakanishi has been instrumental in transforming it into the culturally sensitive institution that he has long envisioned. Read More...
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Get a beach body with an outdoor workout, check out the Asian American Festival and sip summery cocktails on a chic rooftop. Read More...
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Nick Glasgow of Pleasanton is in a race for his life. His only hope is a bone marrow transplant. Fast. The 28-year old thought he had strep throat, but two months ago, he was diagnosed with something much worse: Leukemia. Read More...
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Some Montgomery County business owners are on alert after receiving a string of threatening phone calls. Police say the suspect calls Asian-owned businesses demanding money. Calls are coming in from Asia demanding cash be sent to overseas bank accounts. Read More...
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The far flung corners of the Asian world- and all products, music and food you could want- are celebrated during Asian American fest. Read More...
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AURORA, Colo. — A University of Colorado regent raised concerns this afternoon that only 19 percent of full professors on the Boulder are women. Read More...
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A new survey from the Stanford University School of Medicine suggests that a significant number of Asian-Americans living in California adopt unhealthy sun-exposure behaviors as they become more westernized. Read More...
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We are all equal, but some of us are more equal than others. That’s the fundamental assertion of inequality at the heart of that classic novel Animal Farm , by George Orwell. “All animals are equal,” the pigs declare, “but some animals are more equal Read More...
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As NY1 marks Asian-American Heritage Month, the station profiles musical artists and their struggle to find mainstream success in the United States. NY1's Jeanine Ramirez filed the first report on a Brooklyn reggae band. Read More...
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>> Women Immigrants Change America (and Themselves) >> 67 years later, Japanese students graduate >> Will Judy Chu change California’s 32nd district? >> Chinese officials urges mainland businesses to invest in Taiwan, plan purchasing mission >> Chinese Read More...
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This is Week 9 of AsianWeek’s salute to Chinese American Heroes, and this week, we are going to talk about entrepreneurs, people who start businesses which create many American jobs and upon which even the biggest multinational corporations are based. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - The California congressman looked out on a crowd of 100 Asian-American political activists dining in a drab conference room at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. Mike Honda urged them to donate to a rising star on the Read More...
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The winners of The Amazing Race Season 14, Victor and Tammy Jih, give the lowdown on how they feel about the unexpected win. PETRINA JO FERNANDEZ writes. Read More...
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The PBS documentary film series “P.O.V.” is a Peabody Award winner for Kazuhiro Soda’s “Campaign,” which the awards board called a “revealing, sometimes painfully funny documentary” that “observed the ragged political campaign of a naif handpicked and Read More...
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The winners of The Amazing Race Season 14, Victor and Tammy Jih, give the lowdown on how they feel about the unexpected win. PETRINA JO FERNANDEZ writes. Read More...
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"Store Front," which at nearly 7 pounds is a mighty volume, is a visual catalog of New York City retail architecture and all the stories behind it. Read More...
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay said goodbye Saturday to more than 750 graduates during commencement ceremonies for the class of 2009. Read More...
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Frank Stoltze: Next week's congressional election in the San Gabriel Valley is a test of the political strength of a longtime Asian-American politician in a majority Latino district. Board of Equalization Vice Chair Judy Chu faces State Senator Gil Cedillo Read More...
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>> Asian Americans Strong Environmentalists, Poll Finds >> Fifth Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration >> The Kimochi Spirit Award: The Spirit of Giving Begins at Any Age >> India’s National Election Spreads Billions Around >> Filipino remittances Read More...
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Among California's Asian Americans, 83 percent describe themselves as environmentalists, compared to just 52 percent of all California voters, according to a first-ever poll on the environmental views of Asian-American voters. Read More...
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A car show and an Asian-American festival also are planned for Saturday. Read More...
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A car show and an Asian-American festival also are planned for Saturday. Read More...
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The largest gathering of Asian Pacific Americans in the nation is back and bigger than ever, featuring Asian American artists, DJs, martial arts, j-cars, a Muay Thai kickboxing ring, diverse food, a karaoke contest, arts and crafts, anime, free hepatitis Read More...
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In recognition of Asian American hoteliers and their contribution to the growth of the U.S. hotel industry, Carlson Hotels Worldwide presented a $50,000 donation to the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) at the organization’s annual convention Read More...
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The fourth annual film festival showcases new works representing Asian and Asian-American experiences. By Al Hoff. Read More...
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The fourth annual Silk Screen film festival, celebrating Asian and Asian-American movies, continues this weekend. Read More...
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After nearly two months of being detained in North Korea , Asian-American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling will allegedly be put to trial on June 4, according to the AP . The DPRK's Korean Central News Agency did not reveal any other details, including Read More...
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ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH, 2009 The vast diversity of languages, religions, and cultural traditions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders continues to strengthen the fabric of American society. From the arrival of the first Read More...
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By Angela Pang San Francisco - The largest gathering of Asian Pacific Americans in the nation is back and bigger than ever, featuring Asian American artists, DJs, martial arts, j-cars, a Muay Thai kickboxing ring, diverse food, a karaoke contest, arts Read More...
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James Sun arrived in America with his family and $35 when he was four. Now a multimillionaire, he spoke at in Leverone Hall on Tuesday about his success and appearance on the television show, "The Apprentice." About 30 students attended the event, hosted Read More...
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In commemoration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, a Visalia insurance agent is providing teachers with a free documentary DVD that highlights the contributions of the Asian American community. Read More...
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The Asian American Chamber of Commerce presents Celebrasian 2009 on Wednesday. See the Business Calendar, D27. Read More...
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Somerset County Asian American Heritage Culture to be celebrated and shared with the Community. May is Asian Heritage month. Read More...
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The Asian American Federation works to advance the civic voice and well-being of Asian Americans. It collaboratively fosters philanthropy in the community, undertake research to inform policies and provide support to community service organizations. Read More...
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A fine way to catch the attention of jaded cinephiles -- and the eye of distributors -- is to blow the lid off a stereotype. Justin Lin does precisely that in "Better Luck Tomorrow," a darkly comedic film about upscale, overachieving Asian-American teenagers Read More...
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Federal agents are looking for the head of a nationwide extortion scam that has infiltrated the Dallas-Fort Worth area. FBI agents are looking for the leaders behind a nationwide extortion scam that is targeting Asian American owned businesses in the Read More...
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Art Fong met Bill Hewlett in the mid 1940s. He was the 6th man hired at Hewlett-Packard and their first Asian-American engineer. But he was used to standing out. Read More...
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From the moment the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) begins you know you're headed towards an alternate reality that's not just a celluloid version of the suspension of disbelief. Read More...
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Officials with the FBI say a scam involving threats against Asian-American business owners has moved from the east and west coasts to North Texas. According to authorities the scam starts with a Chinese-speaking male calling an Asian-American business Read More...
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CBS5 honors Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a tribute to Silicon Valley Pioneers paving the way for future Asian-American business leaders. Read More...
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Parry Shen has always loved comic books. To this day he remembers reading a picture Bible his mother gave him when he was 8 years old which told the biblical stories in comic book form. Even though he wasn't a Catholic, he aced his tests at Catholic school Read More...
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California Democrat Loretta Sanchez is breaking with her fellow Hispanic House members again -- this time by endorsing Judy Chu, who is Asian American, in the race to succeed Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis in California's 32nd District. Read More...
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>> N.Y. Chinatown Residents Don’t Make Enough to Afford Rent >> Some Eye New Sorority for Asian Students >> Boulder Boys Threatened to Rape 12-year-old Asian-American >> China Reports Student Toll for Quake >> Chinese Health Care Reformers Aim to Help Read More...
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By Judy Soo Hoo Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, the critically-acclaimed Asian American theater company co-founded by former Asian Week columnist Philip W. Chung, launches its tenth and final season with Ten To Life, a collection of four one-acts written Read More...
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Rama Lavu, an Indian-born candidate for Plano school board, has traded the traditional path used to win such elections - candidate forums and endorsements from the city's political elite - for a strategy nearly entirely dependent on the voter turnout Read More...
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Rama Lavu, an Indian-born candidate for Plano school board, has traded the traditional path used to win such elections ? candidate forums and endorsements from the city's political elite ? for a strategy nearly entirely dependent on the voter turnout Read More...
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A sampling of movies playing during the first week of the Silk Screen festival, devoted to Asian and Asian-American movies. Read More...
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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More...
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The Asian⁄American Center at Queens College will pilot a new minor this fall in order to further study the borough’s changing demographics and link students and staff with Queens communities, the center’s director and associate director said this week Read More...
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Name in English: Bradley Darryl Wong Name in Chinese: 黃榮亮 Name in Pinyin: Huáng Róngliàng Gender: Male Birth Year: 1962 Birth Place: San Francisco, California Current location: New York City, New York Profession (s): Actor Education: No degree, Theatre Read More...
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An overheard comment that "chefs are today's rock stars" gains credence in the case of Ming Tsai, an affable Asian-American celebrity who has gone through hardcore adventures for the sake of culinary entertainment. For starters, his search for ingredients Read More...
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Donna Lee/NPR Pacific community members were held spell-bound on Tuesday evening by the poetry of acclaimed artist Li-Young Lee. One of the most well-known Asian- American poets of the 20th century, Lee performed several of his works for approximately Read More...
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SAN FRANCISCO - On Saturday, May 2, 2009, the Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) will present its first all-Asian American production of “The Vagina Monologues.” Community leaders Fiona Ma, Assemblywoman (D-12); Jane Kim, Vice President of the San Francisco Read More...
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>> San Francisco Taiwanese American Cultural Festival >> APALC Applauds Senator Feinstein’s Assistance on behalf of an Asian American Same-Sex Couple >> Get Screened for Hep B! >> “Ten to Life” >> Preston Ni Presents on Human Behavior Compiled by Beleza Read More...
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FOR THE REVIEW The Sayre Public Library, like many libraries throughout the United States, will host numerous activities this month to celebrate the accomplishments of Asian Americans as part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Read More...
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When we published last year's Diversity Scorecard, we said this year's edition would take a more nuanced approach, which we predicted would shake up the rankings. And so it has. The churn is courtesy of a formula that gives more credit to law firms that Read More...
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Authentic Asian cuisine will be available at Saturday’s Asian American Celebration, which also will feature cooking demonstrations. For an advance taste, Suki Campano, a chef and native of Singapore, has shared a recipe for Chicken Satay. She said satay Read More...
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With two Korean-American candidates running for a City Council seat in Queens, Korean-Americans see an opportunity to make political inroads. Read More...
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LONG BEACH - Robert Garcia was sworn in Tuesday as the newest City Council member, and by all accounts likely the youngest member ever, at 31 years old. Read More...
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When we published last year's Diversity Scorecard, we said this year's edition would take a more nuanced approach, which we predicted would shake up the rankings. And so it has. The churn is courtesy of a formula that gives more credit to law firms that Read More...
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Every 10 years the United States government undertakes the arduous task of counting every man, woman and child, and local leaders want to ensure that everyone does in fact get counted. Read More...
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The Sun Devils return from their seven-game road trip to play five non-conference games, starting with San Diego on Tuesday. After a two-game set with the Toreros, Winthrop will come to town for a three-game weekend series. ASU went 2-2 last week, beating Read More...
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(Corrects location of Jean Georges in fourth paragraph.) May 5 (Bloomberg) -- New York City dining is the best dining in America. That’s the gist of this year’s James Beard Foundation Awards. Read More...
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May 5 (Bloomberg) -- New York City dining is the best dining in America. That’s the gist of this year’s James Beard Foundation Awards. All but one of the top citations went to upscale Manhattan restaurants, where dinner may easily exceed $100 per person Read More...
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A lesson I have learned in my career is that blending high tech with high touch is required today for optimal results. Using guest history is not high tech – it is the fundamentals of many successful hoteliers today, ranging from Bed & Breakfast operators Read More...
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It was smooth sailing for the 9th Annual Dragon Boat Festival, despite recent rainy weather conditions that forced a change of venue, thanks to the collaboration of several local organizations. Read More...
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DMN Vandana Trivedi, 8, prepared to perform at the Asian Festival held by the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce.The recession is delivering a double whammy to small businesses at a time just when many need more help than ever. Not only Read More...
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May 5 (Bloomberg) -- New York City dining is the best dining in America. That’s the gist of this year’s James Beard Foundation Awards. All but one of the top citations went to upscale Manhattan restaurants, where dinner may easily exceed $100 per person Read More...
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NEW YORK, NY.- Deanna Lee has been appointed Vice President for Communications and Marketing at The New York Public Library . Ms. Lee comes to the Library from the Asia Society, where she was the Vice President for Communications. Read More...
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HAFIDAH SAMAT raves about the 16th Anugerah Industri Muzik event for its no-frills concept and edgy performances. Read More...
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Dana Tai Shoon Burgess and Company will be performing on Friday at the American Art Museum. The performance will be followed by a discussion between the dancers and performance artist Nam June Paik's nephew. Photo credit: Steve Vaccariello. DCist's guide Read More...
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Trustee Donna Martin made her first post-surgery appearance at Tuesday night's board of trustee's meeting. Read More...
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It was smooth sailing for the 9th Annual Dragon Boat Festival, despite recent rainy weather conditions that forced a change of venue, thanks to the collaboration of several local organizations. Read More...
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month will kick off this evening at the Herbst Theatre when city officials sign a proclamation to mark the celebration, which is more than 30 years old. Read More...
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No featured events found! LYNNHURST — Burroughs Community School families gathered April 27 at Lynnhurst Park to rally for Principal Tim Cadotte, who was placed on administrative leave a week earlier. Read More...
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It will be smooth sailing for the 9th Annual Dragon Boat Festival, despite recent rainy weather conditions that forced a change of venue, thanks to the collaboration of several local organizations. Read More...
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Saturday marked the first time that members of the University and the Champaign-Urbana community united to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in an event organized by several campus and community groups. Read More...
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It will be smooth sailing for the 9th Annual Dragon Boat Festival, despite recent rainy weather conditions that forced a change of venue, thanks to the collaboration of several local organizations. Read More...
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Being an Asian American in television isn’t the rarity it used to be. There are increasing numbers of Asian actors, writers, directors and executives in the industry today, but those in the mix say there is still a long way to go before opportunity equates Read More...
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At summer's end, Seungsoo and Seungjun Kim will depart east Vancouver, Wash., for a whole new realm. Read More...
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After having her second child, Yipsy Saez decided she didn't like what she saw in the mirror. So she decided in December to become the first in her extended family of Cuban-Americans to get plastic surgery, specifically a *** lift and tummy tuck. Read More...
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At summer's end, Seungsoo and Seungjun Kim will depart east Vancouver for a whole new realm.Gone will be their mirror-image dark bangs and eyeglasses. The wide smiles and easy laughter,... Read More...
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A new admissions policy set to take effect at the University of California system in three years is raising fears among Asian-Americans that it will reduce their numbers on campus, where they account for 40 percent of all undergraduates. Read More...
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The Tufts University freshman involved in a high-profile altercation last month with members of the Korean Students Association has publicly admitted making racial and ethnic slurs and threatening to kill the students. Read More...
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The 2009 Silk Screen film lineup has been trimmed, slightly, but not the dancers or fire-eater for the gala and the overriding goal of forging bonds among cultures. Read More...
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Following is the Silk Screen festival schedule. Read More...
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In four short years, the Silk Screen: Asian American Film Festival has become one of the brightest, fastest-growing events on Pittsburgh's cultural calendar. Read More...
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In Pittsburgh, local Asian/Pacific-American groups are celebrating by hosting events throughout the month. Read More...
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Committee of 100's 18th Annual Conference Closes Read More...
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The news that President Obama will nominate a judge to the Supreme Court fanned the speculative flames in legal and political circles. Read More...
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Two Boulder middle-school students have been arrested on suspicion of harassment and a bias-motivated crime after police said they called a 12-year-old girl and threatened to rape and kill her because she’s Asian-American. Read More...
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BOULDER, Colo. — Two Boulder middle school students have been arrested on suspicion of harassment and a bias-motivated crime after police said they called a 12-year-old girl and threatened to rape and kill her because she's an Asian-American, according Read More...
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The news that Justice David H. Souter had decided to retire from the Supreme Court fanned the speculative flames in legal and political circles. Read More...
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Asian Pacific Month is celebrated in May to recognize the contributions of those of Asian and Pacific Island descent to the U.S. Read More...
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Former Congressman Tom Tancredo, who was denied permission to speak on campus, says the concept of Western civilization is "under attack" at colleges. Read More...
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David Souter's impending retirement gives President Obama an opportunity to put an early stamp on judicial nominations. SOURCES: Justice Souter planning to... Read More...
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News broke Thursday night that Justice David Souter plans to retire after this Supreme Court term ends in late June. That prospect would offer President Barack Obama a chance to invigorate the Court with new blood. Read More...
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The bar on the second floor of the Hong Kong restaurant was packed with college students last night, but there were no scorpion bowls in sight. Instead, young people gathered for “College Night with Sam Yoon,” a Kennedy School graduate now running for Read More...
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News broke Thursday night that Justice David Souter plans to retire after this Supreme Court term ends in late June. That prospect would offer President Barack Obama a chance to invigorate the Court with new blood. A likely replacement for the mostly Read More...
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The competition between Democrats seeking an open House seat in California has escalated into political theatre, replete with accusatory campaign materials and rapid-response damage control. Read More...
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