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Nigel Ng (/ ʌ ŋ / UNG; born 15 March 1991) [2] [3] is a Malaysian comedian and YouTuber.He is best known for co-creating (alongside Evelyn Mok) and portraying Uncle Roger, a character representing a middle-aged Asian uncle with an exaggerated Cantonese accent who is often seen critiquing people's attempts in cooking Asian food.
Malaysia-born Ng, who is best known for his character "Uncle Roger" and has more than 7.7 million subscribers on YouTube, was suspended from the Twitter-like Chinese platform Weibo, where his ...
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The magazine's chief purpose was to document local music. This focus distinguished it from other area weeklies such as the Seattle Weekly and the Willamette Week, which reported more on local news and politics. Originally solely a Seattle-based magazine, a Portland, Oregon edition was introduced in 1991. In general, the two editions contained ...
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Charles R. Cross, a Seattle-based music journalist who edited the city’s preeminent alt-weekly, the Rocket, and penned bestselling biographies of Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix and other major rock ...
PPC originally purchased The Kirkland Courier in 1992, which at that time was a free weekly newspaper with a 17,000 circulation. [ 6 ] PPC ran into financial difficulty during the global Great Recession of 2007–2009, selling the Capitol Hill Times in July 2009 to Washington Legal Journal, a legal notice publisher .
The paper's principal competitor was the Seattle Weekly until 2019 when the Weekly ceased print publication. Originally published weekly, The Stranger became biweekly in 2017 and suspended print publication during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, resuming publication of a quarterly arts magazine in March 2023. It also publishes online content.