Notes from a conference trip to Tokyo and catching up with old friends in Nishiogi and Kamakura
Read MoreOutside Shinjuku Station, one of the most labyrinthine and crowded stations in the world
Outside Shinjuku Station, one of the most labyrinthine and crowded stations in the world
Notes from a conference trip to Tokyo and catching up with old friends in Nishiogi and Kamakura
Read MoreA mashup I made in high school from cutouts of the Sgt. Peppers album and a peyote-inspired artwork from native America which seemed to work at the time
A supreme indulgence: my childhood through the soundtrack of The Beatles
Read MoreA plea to people to support my work—not through donations, but by buying and reading and reviewing my books and articles! (every academic dreams of a wider audience than we normally get)
Read MoreSome philosophical musings on homo ludens
Read MoreA Q&A with writer Paul French about his latest book, City of Devils, a dark and delightful reconstruction of the city’s nocturnal side in its golden years
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A distorted pano of the building housing the new Shanghai History Museum—perhaps a fitting metaphor for the way Shanghai’s history is treated in the museum by emphasizing certain aspects of its past over others
A mixed review of the new history museum, which starts out promising and ends with something left to be desired
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A much younger me, traveling through China in winter 1989. Here I am at a temple in Hangzhou.
Thirty years ago, I opted to stay in Asia and travel extensively in China. Today I look back on thirty years of engagement with China, around half of that living here and building a career and family.
Read MoreAt Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, c. 1982: my sister Robin and I are sporting our favorite band Ts while flying a kite.
Last year I wrote a long piece excavating the top 25 bands and albums of my high school years. Now I want to go on an archeological expedition even deeper into the past, back to my junior high days (1981-83) to explore my favorite bands and albums from those formative times. To do so I have to dredge deep into my memories to recall which bands I treasured and put on the highest rotation during those years. Which albums, when listening to them 35 years later, can I still remember every song lyric, every lick, and every record scratch. Which albums, when even thinking about them now, conjure forth a cascade of dim and distant memories of “good times, bad times” with friends and family from my formative years.
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The Great World, which once featured Chinese opera, acrobatics and other live performances, does so once again. Today a large crowd gathered to watch the acrobatics.
Part 2 of an exploratory walk around the People's Park/Square area to look at some of the old landmark hotels, amusement halls, and theaters from the 1920s-30s.
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The Great World Amusement Center on the corner of Yan'an and Xizang (Tibet) Roads, reopened for business but lacking the fun and pizzazz of the old days
I’m in process of developing a new walking tour of Shanghai. After many years of covering the French Concession and the Bund, I’m moving onto new territory, namely the area around the People’s Square/Park, formerly the Recreation Ground of the International Settlement.
Read MoreA church on Duolun Road and inside is a bust commemorating the missionary Darroch, whose name was also the original name of this road in Shanghai
Yesterday, after taking my daughter Sarah to her supplementary math class in the Hongkou district of Shanghai, we walked over to Duolun Road, a now famous historic street in this part of Shanghai. I was searching for the exact site where a Japanese seaman named Hideo Nakayama had been murdered in 1935, causing an international scandal that likely contributed to Japan’s march to war with China. And I found it.
Read MoreStudy Inca civilization in Lima Peru and visit Machu Picchu—one of many amazing opportunities for study abroad that were being showcased at APAIE
Over the past three days I have been attending the Asia Pacific Association for International Education or APAIE conference: https://www.apaie2018.org/. This year it was held in Singapore and had over 2200 attendees from this region as well as elsewhere around the world. This year it was held in Singapore and had over 2200 attendees from this region as well as elsewhere around the world .
Read MoreCoco Zhao singing with the JZ Big Band
A night one the town including a visit to the new Hoy Hoy, a rockabilly joint on Maoming Road, and to the JZ Club to see the Big Band
Read MoreWhereupon I go with my students, colleagues and friends upon a long, exhausting, enlightening walking tour of the city, encompassing the wreckage of the old and the glitter of the new
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A quick trip up to the Jing to check out the indie music scene and help a student kickstart his research project
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The view from my apartment window in Kunshan on Friday Jan 26
A week of urban madness in the snow, and trudging back and forth along the SH-KS corridor
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This image, which I lifted off the NTU website, seems to capture the spirit of my essay. Source: http://tul.blog.ntu.edu.tw/archives/13860
Will everyone around the world be spending many years learning to speak, read and write Chinese soon? Methinks not. But more and more people will be acquiring the basic skills to communicate in Mandarin, and here's why...
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Notes from a night on the town to catch up with the jazz and rock scenes, and with some old friends in those scenes
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A stroll down a friendly neighborhood Shanghai lilong alleyway on a sunny New Year's Day restores one's faith in the city amidst the dark, cold winter days.
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Yep, it's here, folks: The biggest, grandest, most spectacular Starbucks on the planet, right down the road from where we live in Shanghai, on the corner of Nanjing and Shimen Roads. It caps off the recent opening of a grand new shopping mall called Taigu Hui 太古汇 which has been in the making for a few years now. Located above the fairly new subway station on Line 12, the mall and office complex opened up earlier this year. The new Starbucks R opened earlier this month.
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