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Last chance to catch Constructs, Installations by Asian Pacific American Women Artists, at the...

This is the first time the Wing Luke Museum has featured an all-women exhibit. Since its opening in May 2015, Constructs has been a very intimate and personal exhibit for everyone involved.

Announcement: Candidates sought for International Special Review District Board

Temporary position on International Special Review District Board, which reviews facade alterations, signs, new construction, changes of use, and street improvements within Chinatown/International District.

Sweet Success

A new Japanese confectionary shop called Umai-do (which means "delicious way") opened on South Jackson Street in the International District recently.  The store, owned and operated by Arthur Oki, will feature both baked and...

Fall Arts Guide

  Terroryaki! Jennifer Chung Cooks Up Fast Food and Phantom Fiction Brush, Ink, Mind: The Practice of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting A Spirited Musician Keeps Traditional Korean Music Alive After the Martini Shot: Mika Tajima at SAM Take Me...

Mail Bonding

   To the Editor,     To the Editor, Medicaid is one of the most important programs the nation has. It is in existence to serve our most vulnerable and underrepresented populations; to give them heath care coverage when...

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, Operation of the Sound Transit light rail system has created a parking demand along Rainier Beach residential streets which was a foreseeable result of operating the rail line. Permits were granted for construction...

Letters to the Editor

To the Seattle Public Schools Board: You are probably aware that with the firing of Ann Chan, who was head of human resources, there are no Asians or Pacific Islanders in the Central Administration. This...

Eastside Story

We’ve observed it for some time, but the recent Census confirms it. APIs are planting roots on the Eastside in astonishing numbers.

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor, In International Examiner Volume 37, No. 11 (June 2, 2010) issue, in Michael Yee’s column, “What’s in a Name?”, he refers to Nihonmachi or Japantown as one of the names used for...

IE Presents: “Headlines Come to Life”!

Tickets: $25 advance/$30 at the door Purchase tickets here or contact Bely Luu at 206.624.2810 or [email protected] MARCH 6th SAVE THE DATE! The “Friends of the International Examiner (IE)” are proud to announce a unique fundraising event...