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Seattle author Tessa Hulls won a Pulitzer Prize this week for her first book, "Feeding Ghosts." What they're saying: Hull's ...
Here, the songs snap back into (soft) focus on an album that interrogates Trappes’ own cross-generational trauma and family ... note with the gorgeous “Thou Art Mortal,” sung in Gaelic ...
The Asian Weekly’s Kai Curry sat down with Kwan to discuss all things Kwan-related. Q: “Lies and Weddings” is dedicated to ...
The arts and humanities organizations, led by visionary change agents, do much more than organizing cultural events: they ...
Black April – a term used by many Vietnamese émigrés to describe the fall of Saigon fifty years ago this week– is a date ...
During a muddy "field day" last weekend, artist Ruth Burke drove her team of oxen, Clark and Sparky, over the one-acre plot ...
Refuge House is asking for help to raise $3 million to renovate an existing property it owns into the "Dawn of Hope Center" ...
Hulls, who recently moved to Juneau, was working in the Capitol Legislative Lounge preparing the daily specials when she ...
Moving away from the Madhubani art form ... Caste and trauma-informed therapy acknowledges that, in order to survive the daily onslaught of dehumanisation or deprivation, older generations ...
As poet Aamir Aziz asks for consent and remuneration for the use of his poem, marginalised artistes question the ...
Rachelle Chase-Miller and Herman Greene discuss key educational priorities and their vision for Portland Public Schools.
Gwon locates in each of his archetypal characters a unifying love of art. Whether it’s Dede ... Shayok Misha Chowdhury is engaging in his own generational classroom performance in “Rheology.” ...