China is well known for its pirated DVDs and fake iPhones, but this “copycat culture” extends to architecture too – … Continue reading “Why China loves to build copycat towns”
Pedestrians walk past an Hermes store, operated by Hermes International SCA, in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Chinese … Continue reading “Hermès takes the long view of its position in China”
Tonight, President Obama announced his plan to provide administrative relief to certain groups of undocumented immigrants living in the United … Continue reading “Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund issue statement on Obama announcement”
During her appearance on The Tonight Show last night, the Top Chef judge gave host Jimmy Fallon five quick tips … Continue reading “Padma Lakshmi’s 5 Game-Changing Tips for Hosting Thanksgiving”
Love me, love my dog. Peanuts For my adorable dogs and best pals, Fred and Pepper! Fred is a super … Continue reading “Chinese Proverb of the Day”
Mike Nichols died suddenly on Wednesday, thus bringing an end to the Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and The Graduate … Continue reading “Mike Nichols & Diane Sawyer: Their Sweet Love Story”
All of the following appetizers are for specialty cheeses. I serve these cheeses with homemade bread sticks and an assortment … Continue reading “Marisa Sung’s Winter Appetizers”
China on Wednesday mourned the death of Japanese film star Ken Takakura, in a rare expression of cultural affinity between … Continue reading “China mourns death of Japanese actor Takakura”
A new baby boom of Hispanic, Asian and black children is coming to America – and it will make whites … Continue reading “Baby Boom to make whites minority by 2050”
On Nov. 24, the New York City Council will consider making Jan. 13 Korean American Day, according to The Korea … Continue reading “New York City to have an official Korean American Day?”
