by David Sasaki | Sep 25, 2005 | English, Muse
There is something I’ve learned about blogging while on the road – you’re never going to fit everything in and if you put it off until you think can, the post will putter away into oblivion. That’s what happened to me at the Internet &...
by David Sasaki | Sep 20, 2005 | English
I am both surprised and delighted that the internet has somehow managed to remain a mostly text-based medium. I hear people complain that children don’t read like they used to, but honestly, because of the internet, kids are reading more than they ever did...
by David Sasaki | Sep 19, 2005 | English, Muse, Music, Politics
My sister has recently discovered David Bowie. Well, musically at least. Little did she know of his acting career. So last night, on our way to do some shopping at Trader Joes, I insisted she watched both Labyrinth – a classic on par with The Princess Bride...
by David Sasaki | Sep 16, 2005 | English
If you think the title was lewd, you gotta get your mind outta the gutter. My first cross-post from Global Voices: 195 years ago today, in the town of Dolores, Guanajuato, a Catholic priest named Miguel Hidalgo rang the bell of his church and, in a call for Mexican...
by David Sasaki | May 18, 2005 | English, Podcast (English)
This month’s podcast somewhat accompanies this post. It’s been a long time coming: my response to the HP’s second argument in our series of blogger debates. For those of you new to the blog, the blogger debates between Hispanic Pundit and I evolved...
by David Sasaki | Apr 29, 2005 | Articles, English
It’s my lunch hour. Let’s see how quick we can do this. People power rattling politics of Latin America I have a feeling the Mexican media is doing a much better job covering the protests going on throughout this country and throughout Latin America than...