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Capitol Hill Seattle
27 days
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Safety Coordinator holding ‘Safety Call’ and training event
The city-funded Capitol Hill Neighborhood Safety Coordinator with the GSBA chamber of commerce is continuing efforts to better organize community and business public safety needs around core areas like Broadway and Pike/Pine. Thursday will bring what has become a monthly … Continue reading →
International Examiner
28 days
In “Year of the Cat,” a filmmaker searches for his father 50 years after the Fall of Saigon
Tony Nguyen first screened with the Seattle Asian American Film Festival (SAAFF) in 2016 with his short personal documentary film, “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” (2015). It is a tender portrayal of Tony and his relationship with his mother, Giap Thi Nguyen, who escaped Saigon while pregnant with him and no father in the picture. She […] The post In “Year of the Cat,” a filmmaker searches for his father 50 years after the Fall of Saigon appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
Kenny Oiwa Riches directs and stars in “Mouse,” about a brooding misanthrope targeted by catfishers
Unlike the antihero protagonist in his movie, “Mouse,” director Kenny Oiwa Riches is gregarious and as transparent as glass. Where his principle character, Denny, is a brooding misanthrope, Riches is amicable and energetic. Surprisingly, his well-crafted script with its themes of darkness does not reflect his sociable personality at all. In contrast, Riches’ character, Denny, is a […] The post Kenny Oiwa Riches directs and stars in “Mouse,” about a brooding misanthrope targeted by catfishers appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
2,102,400 minutes to (almost) justice
2,102,400 minutes 2,102,000 moments so dear 2,102,400 minutes How do we measure, measure our lives? In bitter tears, in broken sleep, in late nights and conversations In inches, in pounds, in laughter, in strife “Seasons of Love” (from “Rent” by Jonathan Larson) has been playing in our minds, reminding us of the varied ways in […] The post 2,102,400 minutes to (almost) justice appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
My maternal grandfather, his resilience and life well-lived
My grandfather arrived in America in 1982 with only 60 dollars in his pocket, as he would often tell others—yet he was able to bring all my family members to America after settling down. Born in an intellectually engaged family, he saw the downsides of China at a very young age. He decided that if ten people […] The post My maternal grandfather, his resilience and life well-lived appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
Afghan immigrants, refugees grapple with changes in social services, federal policies
In 2021, a federal resettlement directive brought more than 1,000 Afghan refugees and immigrants to Washington state, making it one of the top five states to take in people from Afghanistan. The Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance partners with community-based organizations in Washington state to help in resettlement. ORIA support, however, comes with a five year expiration date, meaning […] The post Afghan immigrants, refugees grapple with changes in social services, federal policies appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
28 days
“Becoming Human” follows the unexpected friendship between a journalist and the spirit guardian of an abandoned movie theater
The afterlife can be quite lonely. In Polen Ly’s “Becoming Human” (2025), Thida, the resident spirit guardian of an abandoned movie theatre, watches the world move on around her after her death over 50 years ago. She spends her days wandering the grounds, people-watching from her perch in the balconies, and eating the occasional offerings left at […] The post “Becoming Human” follows the unexpected friendship between a journalist and the spirit guardian of an abandoned movie theater appeared first on International Examiner.
Capitol Hill Seattle
28 days
Health department crackdown on un-permitted food and drink hits 15th Ave E Afghan pop-up Bolani Place
It’s a bummer on 15th Ave E where the health department has closed down a popular young food and drink pop-up after only a few weeks of operation. Public Health ordered the closure of Bolani Place operating inside the LoveCityLove … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
28 days
As Seattle development slowdown continues, a new mixed-use apartment building is ready to open on Capitol Hill
One of the few new mixed-use apartment buildings to rise on Capitol Hill during the ongoing development slowdown is ready to welcome its first residents. The seven-story Tanager Apartments now rises above the cluster of music clubs and bars it … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
28 days
SPD reports busy weekend for Capitol Hill nightlife patrol including five arrests in one hour on E Pike
It was a busy weekend for East Precinct officers on patrol amid Pike/Pine nightlife crowds including the Seattle Police Department reporting a flurry of five arrests on one block within an hour on a block of E Pike. According to … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
29 days
Above Broadway, 75-year-old Seattle Central Creative Academy is all about ‘design’
By Brenna Gauchat Seattle Central’s Creative Academy is shedding its “Graphic Design” label for a broader vision: simply, “Design.” Celebrating its 75th anniversary, the program has evolved from 1949 Advertising Arts into a modern powerhouse above Broadway. “Faculty agree that … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
29 days
This week in CHS history | The French Guys opens, Broadway Crisis Care Center announced, #BansOffOurBodies protest
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 King County planning Crisis Care Center at Broadway and Union — UPDATE Judkins Park Station — and light rail connecting Seattle to the Eastside — now on track for … Continue reading →