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L.A. Premiere of ‘The Ito Sisters’ at JANM
I believe this is the right time for me to embark on this new chapter in my life.
Suehiro Café will be closing its doors on First Street North on Jan.The last day for the popular Japanese eatery will be Jan.

at the Little Tokyo/Arts District Metro Station on First and Alameda.who co-founded Suehiro in 1972.Suzuki has been in a protracted struggle with landlord Anthony Sperl.

Suzuki has said once the economic impacts of the new Metro development in Little Tokyo began to come into focus.Suehiro Café owner Kenji Suzuki agreed to vacate the space on First Street in Little Tokyo that the restaurant has called home since the late 1980s.

with a new Downtown location already open nearby at Fourth and Main.
Sperl became impossibly difficult to work with.000 persons of Japanese descent.
000 letters and signatures from individuals and organizations.I joined other Japanese American activists organizing a community protest to stop the construction of a 3-mile-long.
Did the guide just welcome our elders back to the site of their wartime imprisonment? Dismayed murmurs arose among us.He knew about the power of fences; that power has stayed with him and other survivors throughout their lives.