Cheap eats and bug markets: A Time Out Shanghai internship

April 9th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Internships, jobs & volunteering

Cheap eats and bug markets: A Time Out Shanghai internship

Back home, I usually grab an issue of Time Out New York to read about the events and happenings that take place in the city. From cheap eats to exclusive shopping deals, it's a good read, especially when you're taking the subway. When I discovered Time Out Shanghai, I was thrilled to discover a magazine in English that covered Shanghai's […]

Hong Kong: China’s beacon of free speech

October 15th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Features, News & Opinion

Hong Kong: China’s beacon of free speech

Zach Hollo explores the Special Administrative Region's role as China's marketplace of ideas, critique and dissenting opinion

Intern Diaries: Coping as a minority at in-kungfu.com

May 22nd, 2011  |  by  |  published in Internships, jobs & volunteering

Intern Diaries: Coping as a minority at in-kungfu.com

Martial arts have never piqued my interest (besides a brief, Rush Hour–induced, Jackie Chan phase), nor has a career in journalism. Carefully avoiding mention of these minor deficiencies, I was hired as an intern at in-kungfu.com. Despite my lack of innate passion for the internship and, more importantly, directly relevant experience, I feel both myself and the company have benefited from […]

Intern Diaries: Thinking about freedom of the press in China

May 21st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Internships, jobs & volunteering

Intern Diaries: Thinking about freedom of the press in China

Bo Hershey's time at Shanghaiist has helped him clarify his thoughts on the role of freedom of speech, both in the US and in China

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