Archive for March, 2004
Time after Time
Right now we’re at P–’s friend Steve’s place in San Diego. We went to Newport Beach, Pasedena, LA and then down to Mexico - Ensenada and Puerto Nuevo. Awesome seafood. 90 degrees! More details when I get back on Wednesday.
Posted: March 29th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Oh, and some non-Asian rambling
- Men’s NCAA Basketball Final Four: Georgia Tech v. Oklahoma State; Duke v. UConn. The only thing I got right was Duke, and I didn’t even pick Duke to be the final two or final one. Oh, well. Should be an interesting pair of games - wonder if UConn will beat [...]
Posted: March 29th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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“Asia Week” and other Asian stuff
In honor of the upcoming event at the alma mater law school (and, anyway, some American universities, including my undergraduate alma mater, will be celebrating Asian/Pacific American month in April), I will (try to) be a better Asian-American and thus, consider the following observations for this blog entry:
- So, Michelle Kwan is a bronze medalist [...]
Posted: March 29th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Teachers
I love this article in this week’s NYT Magazine about a high school coach. Brought back a lot of fond memories of my teachers in high school.
I was moved to post a reply to the thread. And am moved to talk about it here. I think he’s a hero and one [...]
Posted: March 29th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Friday
TGIF.
Brooklyn doesn’t have the same cachet of exciting diversity and synergy that, say, Flushing has. But, today’s NY Times has an interesting article about the ethnic diversity right on Coney Island Avenue. On Coney Island Avenue, you could have a Jewish nursery school near a mosque - but notably, maybe Brooklyn [...]
Posted: March 26th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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