The Wauwatosa East and Wauwatosa West high school marching bands have joined forces as they travel to New York City to take part in the renowned St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Monday.
Nestled on the corner of Fourth Avenue and 58th Street, the Irish Haven has been a neighborhood staple for over six decades.
126th annual Golden Dragon Parade will march through LA's Chinatown in celebration of Lunar New Year
With over a 100,000 spectators, the colorful celebration along North Broadway in Chinatown has become a significant cultural event in the Southern California Asian-American Community.
As the light snow whispered down Harrison Avenue on the morning of Feb. 9, it seemed to carry some quiet promise. Soon, Phillips Square would warm up as hundreds gathered in clusters, their ...
The Chinese New Year celebration was recently held in Yokohama city featuring stunning performances and beautifully decorated ...
Yokohama hosts a dazzling Chinese New Year celebration, spotlighting cultural performances and vibrant lantern displays. The ...
A historic Chinese parade attracts thousands of visitors to Marysville, an area that has a rich history surrounding Chinese immigrants, each year.
What some believe to be the longest-running parade in California returns this weekend as the 145th Bok Kai celebration takes place in Marysville, a community whose Chinese roots have held firm dating ...
Della Chen, the Seattle filmmaker behind the educational, stereotype-breaking documentary, “She Marches in Chinatown,” was hit and killed Sunday night by a speeding driver, the Seattle Times ...
Jay Burke III was selected as the Grand Marshal for the 201st Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade. Burke will serve as the main ambassador for the St. Patrick's Day events leading up to the parade ...
Celebrate Lunar New Year with the Oakland Chinatown Improvement Council! Experience a vibrant festival featuring colorful floats, traditional lion and dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations ...
Liang flies down to San Francisco for a New Year’s family meal. “I grew up in San Francisco, and the (Chinatown) parade was always two weeks later. It was because people wanted to be with ...
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