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Monthly Archives: January 2008
LA Times: O.C. official ‘insulted’ by letter from Chinese government
As I “reported” on New Year’s day on “Activists fail to stir opposition to China’s [Rose Bowl Parade] float,” The Los Angeles Times reports this week (1/3/07) on “O.C. (Orange County) official ‘insulted’ by letter from Chinese government“:
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Chinese and Americans See Things Differently
I refer to this article all the time, so even though it’s a few years old, I thought I’d post it. It says that East Asian culture puts more emphasis on context- and therefore a person of this culture is … Continue reading
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Tila Tequila…again?
So fresh from her show being the most watched show on MTV, Tila Tequila just agreed to do a second season of her show, A Shot At Love. But as it turns out, the winner of the first season, Bobby … Continue reading
Fundraiser Hsu to spend 3 years in Calif. prison
As previously covered in my earlier postings, WSJ:’60s Figure Says He Financed Donor [Norman] Hsu, [Norman Hsu] Clinton Donor Fails to Appear in Court Again, WSJ: [Norman Hsu] How a Business Flop Became Political Force, I’ve been following the very … Continue reading
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Shuffled on Boston Progress Radio
I’ve been shuffled! … Well, the good folks over at Boston Progress Radio – which is an space for Asian American artists to stretch their stuff – recently invited me to partake in their new column Shuffled! Click here to … Continue reading
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Public School Reformer Michelle Rhee
Say you have a classroom of rambunctious second-graders and a bumblebee buzzes in, causing even more of a ruckus. Kids are screaming and jumping on desks and everything. What do you do? Eat the bee. Um, whut? One day a … Continue reading
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Golden Poop Charms
Leave it to the new kid on the block (yours truly) to bring down this venerable site with a blog entry about, well, golden poop. This little tidbit went around the gadget blogs about a couple years ago, but let’s … Continue reading
Barack Obama Wins Iowa Democratic Caucus
I assume that most everyone has already read that Barack Obama won the Iowa Democratic caucus tonight, the first step towards winning the party nomination… and then possibly the White House. Depending on your political leanings you may either be … Continue reading
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Rickmond Wong: the rock star of ramen
The Los Angeles Times does an interesting profile of Chinese-American Rickmond Wong and his love of Japanese ramen noodles and his food blog / website on ramen, “Rameniac” in the article (1/2/07), “He’s the rock star of ramen“: “Wong’s website, … Continue reading
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Lucy Liu in ABC’s Cashmere Mafia
While surfing the web, I came across ABC’s new show that is premiering in January, Cashmere Mafia, co-starting Lucy Liu: “Four ambitious, sexy women who have been best friends since business school, Mia, Zoe, Juliet and Caitlin, try to have … Continue reading
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Activists fail to stir opposition to China’s [Rose Bowl Parade] float
Happy New Year! Hopefully all of you have fully recovered from your night of debauchery as you get your latest fix of 8Asians.com. Traditionally, on January 1st, there is the annual Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, California. A few days … Continue reading
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