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China’s Hukou System

China’s Hukou System

While Americans discuss the health care system or abortion, Chinese mainlanders take sides on...

The Global Workforce

The Global Workforce

The free mobility of a global workforce is an issue rarely covered by the...

China vs. Democracy

China vs. Democracy

As an American living in China, China’s road to democracy seems more unrealistic each...

The Shanghai Paradox

The Shanghai Paradox

China’s rapid development and expanding economy has occurred at the expense of the environment....

Back From Shanghai

Back From Shanghai

It has been about a week since I have been back from Shanghai, China....

Love Me Little, Love Me Lots: Reacting to Blue Valentine

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February 8, 2011
Love Me Little, Love Me Lots: Reacting to Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine is the kind of movie you come out of depressed or relieved. You’re relieved because you think that Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean’s (Ryan Gosling) relationship is nothing like the one you have. Or you’re depressed because you don’t even have a significant other in your life, and you’re telling yourself that...
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2011 Oscar Nominations

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January 26, 2011

This morning, President of the Academy of Motion Picture Thomas Sherak and actress Mo’Nique announced the 2011 Oscar nominations: Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams as Charlene Fleming in The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter as Queen Elizabeth in The King’s Speech Melissa Leo as Alice Ward in The Fighter Hailee Steinfeld as Mattie Ross in...
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Too Much Hope: Reviewing The Fighter

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January 23, 2011
Too Much Hope: Reviewing The Fighter

Directed by David O. Russell, The Fighter summarizes the true-life story of Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) and his brother Dickie Eklund (Christian Bale). The Fighter is a simple story of hope. Older brother Dickie is a former boxing champ but has since taken to smoking crack. Younger brother Micky aspires and trains to be...
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China’s Hukou System

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January 20, 2012

While Americans discuss the health care system or abortion, Chinese mainlanders take sides on whether the Hukou system should...
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The Global Workforce

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January 12, 2012

The free mobility of a global workforce is an issue rarely covered by the media, yet it remains a...
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China vs. Democracy

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December 29, 2011

As an American living in China, China’s road to democracy seems more unrealistic each day. I’ve often heard the...
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The Shanghai Paradox

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December 27, 2011

China’s rapid development and expanding economy has occurred at the expense of the environment. The massive industrialization is a...
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Art

No Longer MIA: Photography

No Longer MIA: Photography

I have been dramatically M.I.A. when it comes to photography for most of 2010. I’m almost to the point where I’m not sure I would even call myself an amateur photographer. Here is an attempt to wrap up my 2010 negligent behavior and seriously ‘hobbify’ this photography business. Let me know if you like...

Fashion

Crystals and Feathers: Black Swan UPDATE

If you would like to learn more about the Black Swan production, watch this...

Hermès Scarves and Trendy Wedges

Hermès Scarves and Trendy Wedges

I have just completed my first internship in NYC. I began interning at Shopwiki.com...

Yves Saint Laurent au Petit Palais

Yves Saint Laurent au Petit Palais

Homage to haute-couture fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in...

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