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The North American Post
16 days
Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi
By Barbara Mizoguchi NAP Editor-in-Chief Meet Yuki Takahashi. She is a 27-year-old professional dancer. A few months after her parents moved from Japan to Dallas, Texas for her father’s job, […] The post Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
The North American Post
17 days
Seattle Chapter JACL Awards 2026 Scholarships
By Bill Tashima NAP Contributor Past Presidents and Scholarship Awardees in front of the NVC Memorial Wall. First Row: Rei Ichikawa, Toshiko Mealy, Minara Sugano, and Janice Deguchi (1998). Standing: […] The post Seattle Chapter JACL Awards 2026 Scholarships first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Seattle Chapter JACL Awards 2026 Scholarships appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
The North American Post
18 days
“Vital Spirit” Sculpture Unveiled Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026™
By Hana Tadesse NAP Contributor Nine-foot, silicon bronze sculpture by Pacific Northwest artist Gerard Tsutakawa. Photo Credit: Jose Moreno. The Seattle FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) World Cup 2026™ […] The post “Vital Spirit” Sculpture Unveiled Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026™ first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post “Vital Spirit” Sculpture Unveiled Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026™ appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
The North American Post
19 days
Japan Fair Celebrates 10th Anniversary at Meydenbauer Center
By Bruce Rutledge NAP General Manager Children learning Japanese games during Japan Fair 2016. Taiko performance at Meydenbauer Center, 2016. Photo credits: Japan Fair. Japan Fair, the free weekend-long celebration […] The post Japan Fair Celebrates 10th Anniversary at Meydenbauer Center first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Japan Fair Celebrates 10th Anniversary at Meydenbauer Center appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
The North American Post
20 days
Calendar from May 22nd Print Issue
ONGOING Influences: Japanese Prints and Northwest Art – Now-Jun 7; Wed–Sun; 11a.m.–5 p.m., closed Mon–Tue. Cascadia Art Museum, 290 Sunset Ave S, #E, Edmonds. Exploring the influences and interconnections between […] The post Calendar from May 22nd Print Issue first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Calendar from May 22nd Print Issue appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
International Examiner
23 days
Seattle rapper and music producer Thomas Veli wants to inspire people to be popstars in their own lives
Ambition is the watchword for local musician Thomas Veli. After years of self-taught song-writing and creative development, this spring Veli performs on May 22 at Lakehouse’s No. 10 community artist showcase, and then two weeks later, he releases his debut EP. Ranging from rap, pop, and R&B, Veli writes, performs, and produces with his sights […] The post Seattle rapper and music producer Thomas Veli wants to inspire people to be popstars in their own lives appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
23 days
‘Preserving history is resistance’: sculpture recognizing 1886 anti-Chinese riot a step closer to reality
A public art installation commemorating the 1886 expulsion of Chinese Seattleites is a step closer to reality after more than 20 years in the making. About 50 community leaders, historians and members of the public gathered on April 28 at the Wing Luke Museum for an educational open house about the Chinese American Legacy Artwork […] The post ‘Preserving history is resistance’: sculpture recognizing 1886 anti-Chinese riot a step closer to reality appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
27 days
Dreaming alongside communities”: Amy Nguyen, Director of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Culture, on displacement, survival, and the algorithm that must change
White Center Before she was aware of urban policy, Amy Nguyen understood White Center through her feet and her grandmother’s hand. Every day they walked the main commercial corridor together. The street was full of fruit shops and, as she remembers it plainly, adult video shops: the unglamorous, ungentrified texture of a neighborhood that was […] The post Dreaming alongside communities”: Amy Nguyen, Director of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Culture, on displacement, survival, and the algorithm that must change appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
27 days
Ten camps: A legacy of American survival
“My goal is to reintroduce the topic of Japanese American incarceration not as a Japanese American story, but as a shared American legacy that continues to shape all of us.” – Haruka Sakaguchi On the cusp of America’s 250th anniversary, the question still remains: what does it really mean to be American? The International Center […] The post Ten camps: A legacy of American survival appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
27 days
Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants
It’s a cold day in Seattle, the kind where the wind carries the scent of pine and wet leaves. Thin branches sag under the weight of occasional rain, droplets shimmering whenever the sun slips through the sky’s thick gray veil. Here, in her secret location, Native Hawaiian Tanya Jose is foraging for a lei. She […] The post Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history
We know that Asian Americans, like other non-white racial groups, have been victims of violence directed towards them. Not too long ago, we witnessed and experienced a period of widespread Asian hate, which was induced by President Donald Trump when he continually called the Covid 19 virus the “Chinese virus.” It seemed like the violence […] The post UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from rice, lentils, and beans
Yaminee Patel’s debut solo show, “Rice, Roots, and the Road to Cultural Exploration” at Common Objects in Belltown is a full sensory experience. I was lucky to have visited the gallery on Friday morning before the opening. When I arrived, I was met with a perfume of rice smell — a warm embrace. I was […] The post Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from rice, lentils, and beans appeared first on International Examiner.