Justin Gets Featured in The New York Times

At any given moment, there is information floating around the Internet --- publicly, no less --- about  you. It's a natural effect of the digital age that, while some  get shivers over the lose of privacy, has made it astronomically easier to disseminate news and communicate. At the bottom of this writing you can even "share" this post …

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Magic Kingdom Needs More than Allure to Win Mainland

Disney is making headlines these days with the recent ground breaking of Shanghai Disneyland in Pudong. The iconic brand has actually been visibly seeding interest since '08 when the first Disney English school opened in Shanghai. Their glossy form of "edutainment" has done a formidable job of exposing all things Disney to the mainland, but how  Mickey …

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Who Listens to Chinese Propaganda Anyway?

The simple answer: not many. Speaking for those living in the urban centers I've visited (yes, not including rural areas), Chinese young and old tend to ride off the pervasive red-ribboned mandates that decorate their alleyways and markets. I often amiably ask something along the lines of, "So what do you think about that sign?" …

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4 Ways to Skip Fares on the Shanghai Metro

The scanners originally put into use throughout the Shanghai Metro during bulked-up security efforts for Expo 2010 have been largely left in place seven months on --- much to my and many other commuters' annoyance. However, this vexation is not brought about because everyone is being relentlessly strong armed into scanning their bag. It's quite …

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