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Yearly Archives: 2008
Olympians air a gripe about Beijing
If you’ve ever been to Beijing, you will quickly realize that the city’s pollution is one of the worst in the world. I remember visiting last year as I got in close to dusk, and seeing the red sun amongst … Continue reading
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Word of the Day: Satyagraha
“Satyagraha” is a Sanskrit word meaning “truth force.” Mahatma Gandhi coined the word to describe his philosophy of nonviolent resistance. Although he also used terms such as passive resistance and nonviolence, he created the word “satyagraha” to more accurately embody … Continue reading
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Pan-Asian Vadges
Ahh, ’tis the month that everyone and their mothers are doing their own production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues for V-Day. The Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF), based in L.A., is presenting a Pan-Asian V-Day performance of … Continue reading
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S.F. restricts China protests for torch relay
The 2008 Olympics will be in Beijing, starting this August 8th, 2008. As part of the ceremonies prior to the opening of the Olympic Games, there is an Olympic torch relay around the world. San Francisco has the distinct honor … Continue reading
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“Love Story”:GE Healthcare Re-imagined in China
I was watching television the other day and saw this GE commercial and thought it was quite cute – in sort of a “chick flick” kind of way. The commercial takes place in rural China, where a local town man … Continue reading
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Should Asian Kids Be Forced To Play Music?
So, were you forced as a kid to play the piano or the violin? And more importantly, would you pass that onto your kids? Niniane was, and she didn’t like it one bit: The merits of learning a musical instrument … Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyles, Music, Observations
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This isn’t going to piss anyone off, I don’t think.
One of the lovely things about Facebook is finding random groups of people who have common interests about the most bizarre things. For instance, there’s a group like this one: I survived a relationship with a Vietnamese/Korean Girl A support … Continue reading
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Pitching L.A. to the Chinese
Apparently, the city of Los Angeles has someone working full-time in China to promote Los Angeles as a vacation destination to a growing number of well-to-do Chinese who can afford to travel abroad: “In June, China and the U.S. are … Continue reading
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Sam Yoon: Boston Politician Embroiled in Clinton-Obama Race
I came across this article on Sam Yoon, Boston’s first ever Asian-American to hold elected office in the city of Boston (elected in 2005). Yoon currently sits on the Democratic National Committee’s Rules Committee. “A seat like this is usually … Continue reading
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LOLcat Guys Can Has Media Empire
Greetings from Austin, Texas! There’s a huge movie, music and interactive festival taking place here this week, and as I’m a big geek, I’m here for the SXSW Interactive Festival, a tech convention which is a combination of bloggers, Web … Continue reading
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The First Korean in Space Is a Woman
As I had mentioned “One Giant Leap for Kimchi,” South Korea will be sending it’s first astronaut into space April 8th on a Russian rocket to to the International Space Station. However, that astronaut will no longer 31-year-old Ko San, … Continue reading
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