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Proposed cruise terminal to bring business to ID and Pioneer Square
Seattle Asian Art Museum is back – and wow!
By Vivian Nguyen NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Port of Seattle’s proposed cruise ship terminal, located on the waterfront in Pioneer Square, would draw several thousand people a
week starting in 2023. The project has brought supporters and detractors alike. The proposal seeks to develop a new cruise terminal at Terminal 46 that would double as a see TERMINAL on 12
Did Bruce Lee have a 3rd child? By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Seattle Bruce Lee Fan Club announced in a news release on Feb. 2, a request for research from Hong Kong and China on the possibility of a Bruce Lee child in Hong Kong. A public school application filled out by the late martial arts star and actor indicates he may have had a dependent in 1959, six years before his son, Brandon, was born. The Seattle Bruce Lee Fan Club see LEE on 15
Imagine you had a good friend that went away. You kept driving by her house, but the windows were shuttered. You knew your friend went away for good reason. She needed to recharge. She needed to rethink her identity and purpose. But still, you missed your friend. So it was for the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Tang dynasty tomb guardians Closed for renovations for almost three years, since February 2017, things Asian for so many people, this beloved institution reopens is being called “reimagined.” All with a weekend of celebration on of the art works you remember Feb. 8 and 9. are there, including the camels! The museum, which has inspired a lifelong love of all see SAAM on 12
Janice Zahn 1 vote short of being deputy mayor
Lynne Robinson
Jared Niewenhuis
Jeremy Barksdale
Jennifer Robertson
John Stokes
Janice Zahn
Seattle school application filled out by Bruce Lee. Photo credit: Charlette LeFevre
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY
Chase Private Client launch in ID 3
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Lunar New Year in Bellevue 7
Year of the Ox 10
The lead positions on the Bellevue City Council are set for the next two years with Lynne Robinson in the mayoral role through a unanimous vote last month. A largely ceremonial role that pays $33,948 annually, Bellevue’s
mayor is not directly elected by the voters like councilmembers. The mayor and deputy mayor are selected every two years by a majority of seven councilmembers. A city manager is then hired by the city council to run the city as its chief executive officer—it’s called a council/ manager form of government. see BELLEVUE on 11
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By Kai Curry NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY