A Guest Post by Got Rice. Once again I find myself navigating the labyrinth of narrow passageways between the homes in a village who’s name is unknown to me. But the smells, sounds and feel of some undefinable viscus fluid squishing beneath m... ...full story at Sinocidal
from Sinocidal on Wed, Nov 07 2007
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| 07 May 08 |
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Street sounds »
YouTube video Street sounds in Yangzhou (5 hours slow train north from Shanghai), April 29, 2008. Typical traditional sights and sounds of China, early morning. |
| 23 May 08 |
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Guest Post on Web-Strategist.com » China Vortex I have written a guest post on Web-Strategist.com, Jeremiah Owyang’s personal blog, called The Chinese Internet Becomes A Platform For Grief. Hope you find it informative. Technorati Tags: China, chinavortex, earthquake, internet, media |
| 27 Jun 08 |
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One More Quick Note » One Eyed Panda For those of you who didn’t click on the links in my last post, I’ve started to write for Lost Laowai again. You can find my latest post here. Next post will be from back home in Shanghai. J. |
| 21 Mar 08 |
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remembering pleasures of the past: Chinese black and white photos » Virtual China A recent photo montage on Tianya, called Smiles of the Past 50 Years. You won’t be able to link to it without registering at Tianya, so I’ll post some more below the jump. Early spring1957, Hubei province, Macheng County, Xujia Village, 549... |
| 24 Jun 08 |
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George Carlin expires ‘like a magazine subscription’ » Humanaught George, you paved the way for some of my favourite socially and politically charged comedians. You showed me just how versatile a word can be. And, you gave substance to TheHumanaught.com’s #1 visited post. “Older” sounds a little better than “old,” doesn’t it? Sounds like it might even last a little longer … I’m getting old. [...] |
| 11 Nov 09 |
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Interview: Luo Yongjin, and Shanghai as a photographer's dream » Shanghaiist Navigating the labyrinth that is M50 can be an intimidating as the bronze robots emerging from one of its galleries, but no fear: Shanghaiist is here to help, starting with introducing you to some of the artistic figures you'll see wandering in and out.... |