THE COMPANY MEN insisted they were correct. Dul Hak Kun, Senior Vice President Talent Systems Management Generation Group, Seoul Almost everything about the new business cards was familiar: the logo, …
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I have been spending a lot of time in the garden. It is surprisingly large despite being confined to an area smaller than a quarter of a city block. Its …
The Post-Travel Show resumes and Episode 7 is finally here! In this jam-packed session we feature Zó Project and talk about the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Asians looking Asian …
“Who’s the kid?” the waiter asked, as a young child and an old fellow sat down together at the Pender Café in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Bill Young responded, “This is my …
Marcelino Truong’s new book Such a Lovely Little War illustrates his childhood and family life during the early years of the Vietnam War. His father (a Vietnamese diplomat) and his French …
Memories tease me like a child playing hide and seek in the shadowy corners of my mind. When I look in the mirror, the lines on my face tell me …
Kai Cheng Thom is a poetic force of nature. The twenty six year old Chinese diaspora kid comes from three generations of settlers of colour from traditional Salish and Musqueam …
the city on saturday mornings is not fully awake yet not fully recovered from last night’s dancing reckless and loving lonely strangers and taking midnight walks up to casa loma. …
Three weeks passed since the Keurig machine stopped talking. **** “A Keurig? Thanks, I guess.” “You’re so busy with your work I doubt you find time for decent coffee,” my …
Last October, I had the pleasure of meeting Ricepaper alumnus, Dr. Gaik Khoo, in Kuala Lumpur. Amid ambient noise typical of a hotel lounge, we chatted about her co-authored book, …