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One of the winners of a $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot this month is an immigrant from Laos who has had cancer for eight years and had his latest chemotherapy treatment last week.
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The Southeast Asian Comedy Collective brings Southeast Asian comics from across the country to Tacoma to celebrate the Solar New Year and highlight the unique experiences of the Southeast Asian community.
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Local artist Barry Johnson designed the Kraken's specialty jersey for the team's Black Hockey History Night. The team has found ways to celebrate inclusive theme nights, despite NHL restrictions.
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"X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X" made its debut in the 1980s, but it's popularity is on the rise at it arrives in Seattle.
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Side Piece Kitchen is a part of a growing trend of restaurants that started with pop ups and have grown into full-fledged businesses, thanks in part to a strong following on social media.
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The third installment of the art exhibit “Have you eaten?” features over 30 Asian American and Pacific Islander artists exploring more than just food, but the meaning of home.
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Much like Thanksgiving, many dishes eaten during the Lunar New Year are special to the holiday. NPR readers shared their most cherished dishes.
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In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Indigenous activist and educator Rachel Heaton has long felt a profound connection to the majestic Tahoma.
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The Secret History of Bigfoot is a smart, hilarious, and wonderfully immersive journey into the history of Bigfoot, the culture around it, the people who obsess about it, and the psychology behind it.
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The SEA Vinyl Society is a group of people working to collect, preserve, and share old records from across Southeast Asia.
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Graham Zimmerman has scaled some of the tallest peaks in the world, but recently he's taken on a new challenge — advocating for action to turn back the effects of climate change.
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14 chefs and restaurants from Washington state were named James Beard semifinalists.