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Category Archives: Observations
Dancing with the Stars: Jaryd & Cara
Jaryd & Cara I was over a friend’s house tonight and channel surfing when I came across Dancing with the Stars. I’ve never watched the show before, so I was surprised and shocked to see the “Ballroom Kids” competition, where … Continue reading
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Chink’s Steaks
I just came across this interesting story in The Washington Post titled, “Asian Groups Fight to Change Eatery’s Name.” There has been a popular restaurant in Philadelphia that opened in 1949, that bears the nickname of the restaurant’s original owner: … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination, Food & Drink, Observations
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Pong Dynasty: In Table Tennis, Chinese Rule
A common stereotype amongst Asian-Americans, and I am sure specifically Chinese-Americans, is that we play ping-ping (or more properly named, table tennis) and we are good at it. Well, apparently, we are. The Wall Street Journal reports that the top … Continue reading
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Victoria’s Secret’s Asian mannequin
I was walking around the Embarcero with a friend this past weekend and noticed as I passed by a Victoria’s Secret that one of the mannequins is Asian. I was so shocked, I just had to take a photo with … Continue reading
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Where’s the freak’n torch? – Torch leaves San Francisco after surprise route designed to thwart protesters
Where’s the freak’n torch? I took some time off to make my way up to San Francisco to attend the historic San Francisco 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch relay, parking in Chinatown and walked to Justin Herman Plaza, where the closing … Continue reading
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North Korea: Lets Take a Tour!
Paul Koontz, who was the first VP of marketing at Netscape, gets the once in a lifetime opportunity to go visit North Korea…. with his two kids. He presents a satirical point of view, which is very refreshing, also the … Continue reading
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Tuesday’s SF pre-Olympic Torch Relay Roundup
Today is the 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch Relay in San Francisco – and possibly one of the largest protests in San Francisco history? Some headlines from yesterday’s San Francisco Chronicle: “The world should stand beside Tibet” “Torch arrives quietly in … Continue reading
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Baidu for Obama?
If you follow the “web 2.0” world, TechCrunch is a “must read” and I caught their blog posting “Baidu Loves Barack, I’m Sure He’s Thrilled” and saw that on Baidu’s front page today, they have a cartoon of Barack Obama, … Continue reading
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60 Minutes: China Investment An Open Book? Sovereign-Wealth Fund’s President Promises Transparency
In the latest episode of 60 Minutes (Sunday, April 6, 2008), the weekly investigative news show does a segment on China’s Sovereign-Wealth Fund, which has about $200 billion in assets, in “China Investment An Open Book? Sovereign-Wealth Fund’s President Promises … Continue reading
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Pro-Tibet protesters climb Golden Gate Bridge cables
Source: Flickr/sfthqphotos If you were watching the news or checking out the web during lunch today or this afternoon, you probably saw or read about “Pro-Tibet protesters climb Golden Gate Bridge cables:” “The protesters, two men and a woman, scaled … Continue reading
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Downelink, Being Downe and the Gay Asian Community
So a couple of days ago, I gave a lecture for a good friend’s class in SFSU’s Asian American Studies Department on HIV/AIDS and the queer API men’s community. It brought up a lot of interesting memories, since I used … Continue reading
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San Francisco Asians fret over insult to Olympic torch
In today’s Front Page, The San Francisco Chronicle writes about “S.F. Asians fret over insult to Olympic torch.” If you haven’t been hiding under a rock the past month, you know that the 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch relay will be … Continue reading
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