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The troupe’s spring showcase “Eastbound” took place on April 25 and 26 at the Loeb Drama Center. Aaron J. Arlanza ’26 and Yafan Wang ’26 served as co-directors, both performing in and organizing ...
It has been almost 50 years since the U.S. government established that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and their accomplishments should be recognized annually across the nation ...
A Warren councilman is questiniong why taxpayer dollars were used to fund an Asian American and Pacific Islander festival on May 17.
At her inauguration as the city's poet laureate, Genny Lim recites from her poem, "I am American." "I am American. We live, love, work, sleep and breathe In this Babylon of 48 hills..." she begins. As ...
Sharon Chin reports on Genny Lim, who is San Francisco's first Chinese-American poet laureate. Website: YouTube: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: ...
The nature of celebrations also evolved. Asian American and Pacific Islander or Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is not just about showcasing festive fare like ...
The Asian American Heritage Park is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a grand opening of the park, according to officials. Video Above: City of Woodland celebrated ...
President Trump’s recent actions and statements suggest he might want an arrangement where the United States, China and Russia each dominate their sphere of influence.
A Warren councilman is questiniong why taxpayer dollars were used to fund an Asian American and Pacific Islander festival on May 17.
Henry Hou, a sophomore at the Bishop’s School, was a first place winner at t County National History Day competition this spring, going on to compete as a finalist in the ...
While the college said its staff had "followed protocol", many decry an alleged invasion of privacy.
As a child, Wang Tao was inspired by the American film The Wrestler, starring Mickey Rourke. Now 25, he is China’s poster boy for the sport
Rising from the ground with 73kg of writhing muscle on his shoulders, Wang Tao grimaced. The man whose legs were wrapped around his head was not giving up, pulling at Wang’s silver-tipped hair, dyed especially for the occasion.
But Wang knew what he had to do. Reaching up with one arm, he grasped his opponent’s neck, and pulled forwards, flinging him to the ground. Seconds later, Wang had him pinned to the floor for a three-count, and had successfully defended his title as Middle Kingdom Wrestling’s “Belt and Road” champion.