Open the F#*%ing Doors!

Never be late for a train in China The lucky ones who made it I don’t wanna start pointing fingers, cuz I only have ten, but lets just say a comedy of errors, including a few of my own, preceded my mad dash across the Beijing West train Station Thursday…

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Finally, I’m back!

What ya’ll have been waiting for, the new me! Too much party-time! The band at my night job. I know the silence has been deafening for ya’ll, and many thanks to all those who have written asking if I was still alive, especially an avid reader asking if she needed…

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I Done Got Me a Job!

I’m an editor! Can you believe it? The Beijing Review I done got me a job, and you never gonna guess what I do! Somehow, some way, I’m now a ‘foreign expert’ in China, and appointed the Senior Editor of Beijing Review, China’s only national news magazine published in English,…

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I Can Smell the Censorship in China

The Party knows best for the Chinese Ever read 1984? No one talks about it here, so it must not happen in China, but I can feel the censorship permeating the society on a daily basis. After Russia and America where the presses are free (or at least free for…

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Thicker Than Pea Soup: Beijing Smog

Beijing should be called Smog City Noon, but can you tell? Wangfujiang on a clear day! Its midday in Beijing, but you wouldn’t know it by the shadows. Even though there are no clouds in the sky, the sunlight isn’t bright enough to indicate the time of day. No, I’m…

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