There was a time when the American experience could be summarized as some version of the American Dream, replete with imagery of the Statue of Liberty and huddled
Nothing makes my day like seeing woodpeckers in Beijing. And yesterday I saw two of them, flying from tree to tree along Jianguomen Wai. Woodpeckers in Beijing? You
A picture really is worth a thousand words. This work by @thebeautythatstillremains is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 China Mainland License.
The following story was originally submitted for volume 2 of Machine of Death. Let me know what you think in the comments below. JULY 23–2.00 PM The brand
So I have a new camera and a new hobby. If you haven’t heard of lomography, it’s a new movement of photography that emphasizes analogue methods and experimentation.
So I took this photo on the streets of Beijing with my iphone. It led to the following story: Institutional Negligence They found her body–tattered, ripped open at
It has been several months, but ACRE is finally back. There was not much point in posting about Kunming’s environmental issues, when the blog was blocked in China.
The Year of the Tiger arrived last week in all of its spectacular glory. I spent New Year’s Eve wondering around Kunming trying to chase fireworks. I felt
Who was the greatest band of outlaws? Most people in the West would immediately gravitate to Robin Hood and his Merry Men. But 150 years earlier, in Song