by David Sasaki | May 21, 2009 | English, Music, Podcast (English)
Despite my love of the tropics, I’ve come to appreciate some of the wonders that come with distancing oneself from the equator. Seasons, for example, and their undeniable sway over a city’s mood. In the weeks leading up to my departure from the United...
by David Sasaki | Oct 4, 2008 | Book Review, English
Thinking back on it, I’m not sure I really learned anything new – not in terms of ideas nor anecdotes – from Here Comes Everybody. And yet I’ll probably end up buying copies for both sets of my grandparents and anyone else I care about who...
by David Sasaki | Jul 9, 2008 | Book Review, English
I’m writing this, sadly, not while sitting atop floatwood scribbling into the salty breeze of some nameless sea, but rather staring into my computer screen at a metrosexual Budapest café with expensive lamps and wi-fi. It’s exactly the type of...
by David Sasaki | May 30, 2008 | Book Review, English
Since my dear friend, Cindylu, just published a post titled “On Beauty”, I figure I might as well dig through my unpublished drafts and publish one with nearly the same title. I wrote this about a year and a half ago over a steaming glass of chai in Delhi,...
by David Sasaki | May 22, 2008 | Book Review
Hay dos maneras de pensar sobre la Virgen de Llamas por Chris Abani. A.) es una novela típica (y exagerada) escrito por un profesor izquierdista de la Universidad de California que se trata de la identidad, la sexualidad y la etnia. B.) es una...
by David Sasaki | Jan 25, 2008 | English, Español, Music, Rising Voices, Video
All this blah-blah-blah about citizen media and the democratization of participatory communication … all the traveling and the workshops and the guides and conference panels … the true end-goal of it all … the dream … the mecca … was to...