Your are in AsianWeek Archives: Click Here for Main Home Page
AsianWeek.com
Home
This Weeks Feature
National and World News Section
Bay and California News Section
Business Section
Arts and Entertainment Section
Opinion Section
Arts and Entertainment Calendar
Discussion Board
Archives
Media Kit
Contact Us

Click for our latest cover

Buy our
Year of the Snake
poster!

March 9 - 15, 2001

Gear up for the nation's most prestigious and extensive Asian American film experience -- over a week (March 8 - 15)of Asian and Asian American cinema from around the country and around the world. Read about our personal favorites and the festival's highlights!

Get a Colorectal Exam!
(in National News)

Mourning Ken Haramoto's Death in Japantown
(in Bay Area News)

Indonesia in Crisis
(in Business)

Atlas(t)
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Notes from the Suburbs
(in Opinion)

Get a Colorectal Exam!
March Marks Colorectal Cancer Month.

Reaching for a High School Diploma:
Students juggle babies, jobs, ESL and classes at the Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High School.

Also in National & World News...
• Fast Times at Safeway
• Blast from the Past: Hawaii and API History
• Judge Rebukes Prosecutors in Abandoned Baby Case
• Washington Journal: The Meaning of Matsunaga High School
• Hmong Americans Merge Religions
• Two Asian American Women Firsts
• Teacher Shortage Solution Found — in India
• Japan’s Wartime Slavery Taken to Court
• Offensive Japanese Textbook to Be Revised
• North Korean to Speak to U.S. Senate

Mourning the Death of Ken Haramoto:
Friends remember the life and spirit of a recent Japantown shooting victim.

Honda on a Roll:
Freshman Congressman Mike Honda juggles bi-coastal life; visits the Bay Area to meet his constituents.

Also in Bay Area & California News...
• Supes Roundup:On the Table
• Sang Cho Wins Lotto Jackpot
• Political Potstickers:A Sea of Lefties and a Fake Snake.
• The Jam-Cam: Backstage/Frontstage.



Check out our new online classifieds section, featuring job listings, announcements, and more.


Indonesia Faces Crisis:
The economics and foreign investment impact of turmoil in the fourth most populous nation.

The Shattered Ceiling:
Q&A with Darren Kim, inventor of the Flylight.

Also in Business...
• Common Cents: Three Ways to Diversify Your Stock Portfolio.

Atlas(t):
Emerging artists of the Kearny Street Workshop and Galeria de la Raza know a thing or two about global/social navigation.

Hot’n’Sour Dish:
Columnist Kimberly Chung asks: What is Ee, another Asian Gangster Band?

Also in Arts & Entertainment...
• Far East: A Challenging Debut
• Neela’s LitPicks
• The Buzz:From Inspiration to Job to Success

Emil Amok:
Notes from the Suburbs. According to columnist Emil Guillermo, places like Santee, California are the most dangerous places in America.

Lead Editorial:
We Are Watching — The Asian American Film Festival.

Also in Opinion...
• Floss Talk:The Hot (Asian) Ticket
• Voices from the Community: The Aftermath of the Ehime Maru
• Letters to the Editor

A&E Calendar
This week's arts, entertainment, and community events around the country, listed alphabetically by region and category.

Community Calendar
This week's announcements, workshops, and opportunities for community, family and career.


Send e-mail to our
Editorial Staff

Send e-mail to our
Web Developer
Send e-mail to our
Main Advertising Department

Send e-mail to our
L.A. Advertising Office


Top of This Page
Last Week's Issue

Feature | National | Bay Area | Business | Arts & Entertainment | Opinion

©2001 AsianWeek. The information you receive on-line from AsianWeek is protected by the copyright laws of the United States. The copyright laws prohibit any copying, redistributing, retransmitting, or repurposing of any copyright protected material.