Cleveland filmmaker Johnny Wu talks favorite dining choices: Five for Friday
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
A native Clevelander raised in Central America, Johnny Wu is a veteran award-winning filmmaker. He is also the co-founder of the Cleveland Asian Festival and producer of the Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation s annual One World Day.
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Wu is one of Cleveland’s most prolific independent filmmakers, having been involved in more than a dozen feature films since 1998. He is also the owner of Media Design Imaging, co-founder of the Cleveland Asian Festival, producer of the annual One World Day at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, a member on several civic boards, a regular on the comic con circuit and an inductee of two Martial Arts Hall of Fames and the International Indie Filmmakers Hall of Fame.
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Donna Hom, Cleveland pioneer and business woman, dies at 83
Donna Hom, Cleveland pioneer and business woman, dies at 83 By Syeda Abbas | January 23, 2021 at 3:27 PM EST - Updated January 23 at 10:20 PM
CHINATOWN, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland community lost an icon on Thursday.
Donna Hom was a prominent local figure, not just in the Asian community, but for anyone who has big dreams.
Hom immigrated to Ohio in 1960 from Guangzhou, China.
She was the owner of Clevelandâs famous Li Wah restaurant. She and her husband actually helped develop the Asia Plaza Mall.
Johnny Wu, Homâs longtime friend, said sheâs inspired him since he knew her as his landlord in 1990.