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‘Kandahar’ Advances in 2012

Year of the Dragon was welcomed in with an announcement from FilmMakers International:  ‘From Kandahar with Love’ is now an official Quarterfinalist.  Taking steady aim at landing representation for 2012 and a shot of getting the film made.

Filmmakers 10th annual International Screenwriting Competition

Colety’s feature-length script “From Kandahar with Love” has been selected by Filmmakers 10th annual International Screenwriting Awards.  This will be the third major screenwriting competition this year to place the script.

Colety Announced 2011 Quarterfinalist

Featured on CNN, Entertainment Weekly, and in Variety Magazine – Scriptapalooza is an international contest based in Hollywood known for being one of the top competitions to break new writers to production companies and agents in Los Angeles.  Colety’s comedy, …
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Hollywood’s PAGE awards selects Colety

PAGE International screenwriting competition advanced Mark Colety’s first full length script to Round 2 selections for judging.  Largely considered to be the top screenwriting contest in Hollywood, second only to Academy Award sponsored Nicholl Fellowship, PAGE selected the script from …
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Seattle International Film Festival: The reels are rolling

Northwest Asian Weekly, June 6 1998 One of Mark’s last assignments as a journalist was covering the SIFF in 1998.

All aboard: Take a ride on the ‘Survival System Train’

Northwest Asian Weekly, November 18 1997 Review of Japanese industrial artist Kenji Yanobe’s exhibit. Mr. Yanobe had art shows throughout the world and his work was on display at the grounds of the World’s Fair in Osaka, Japan.

In through the out door: ‘Exit the Dragon’ storms into Seattle

Northwest Asian Weekly, October 11 1997 Review of Michael Zee’s play. It was promoted by his wife, celebrity, actress and producer Ming Na Wen (Joy Luck Club) on opening night in downtown Seattle.

‘Gold Watch’ recalls hard times at home for Japanese Americans

Northwest Asian Weekly, May 16 1998 Review of Momoko Iko’s play

Census 2000: Asian or Pacific Islander? New Census Seeks Specifics on Race.

Northwest Asian Weekly, March 6 1998 This article by Mark Colety was cited in Catherine R. Squires’ book, Dispatches from the Color Line, published in hardback by New York State University Press, July 2007

Mona Lee Locke: Washington’s first lady

Northwest Asian Weekly, December 20 1997 Interview with the Governor Gary Locke’s wife, shortly after she became a mother