This is from Slate: a re-imagining of the coverage of the Moon landing on July 20, 1969 if today’s Internet- and cable-TV fueled media could have covered the event. I think it’s fabulous and funny, but I wonder if young people seeing this would go, “and your point is?” It’s wild to think most of [...]
Entries from July 2009
If today’s media covered the Moon landing — looking back at a baby boomer’s milestone
July 20th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: baby boomers · media
Next on visualizAsian: Kip Fulbeck – hapa artist, author, slam poet, professor
July 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Photo by Suzanne Bernel Think of it as a racial mashup. We’re living in an era when the President of the United States is multiracial, and we’re changing our perspectives on ethnic identity — especially what it means to be Asian American. We’re moving beyond single cultural identification. Many of us are connected to our [...]
Tags: asian american · media · pop culture
Boa mashes Asian, Mexican cuisine in cross-cultural menu
July 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Since the fastest-growing population in the United States is mixed-race and we live in an increasingly global and multicultural world, it makes perfect sense that a restaurant like Boa on West 32nd would open, and serve a mashup of Mexican and various Asian cuisines. Erin and I got to sample some of Boa’s cooking recently, [...]
Tags: Food & Dining · asian american · places
The Men from U.N.C.L.E. — the 1960s’ top TV spies
July 4th, 2009 · 9 Comments
Last year I received one of the coolest gifts ever — a 41-DVD boxed set of “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” the TV spy series that ran from 1964-’68. The set came in a package that looks like a secret agent’s briefcase, and includes all 105 episodes of the program, plus a ton of extras such [...]
Tags: baby boomers · media · pop culture
Denver AAJA chapter to host candlelight vigil for Euna Lee and Laura Ling
July 1st, 2009 · No Comments
Journalism can be a dangerous business. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 735 have been killed so far since Jan. 1, 1992 when the organization began keeping track. Many others are kidnapped or imprisoned while they do their work, covering conflicts and uncovering injustices all over the world. Sometimes, like in the case of [...]
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