Tokyo Correspondence

Notes from a writer beyond the headlines

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Struggling Sony

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Sony stocks are down on the earnings report a day earlier that showed, as with most things in life, if one things goes right, then another t...
Sunday, January 28, 2007

Girl Talk

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Women can talk about anything from handbags to sex to perfect desserts and makeup and teething in babies and politics and social change and ...
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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Horiemon in Tears 2

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The chances for an innocent verdict are very small for any trial in Japan. But it is also unusual for a defendant to have the kind of money ...

SpongeBob

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AP Story by Yuri Kageyama about SpongeBob in Japan My story again and another photo SquarePants The problem that SpongeBob (or any mark...
Friday, January 26, 2007

Horiemon in Tears

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My AP Story on today's closing arguments 1 My AP Story on today's closing arguments 2 My AP Story on today's closing argume...
Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Hiroko's blog

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Hiroko Tabuchi is someone of similar heart and mind also commenting on the passing of time in the same city that we live in. http://slfm.b...
Sunday, January 21, 2007

Flower Children

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Take a walk around Harajuku, and the mood feels like Haight Ashbury. The youngsters are mellow. They wear hippie-like clothes, a bit shabby,...
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Yuri Kageyama
Poet, writer in Tokyo. "The New and Selected Yuri _ Writing From Peeling till Now" Ishmael Reed Publishing Co. 2011. "Peeling" I. Reed Press. Poems, stories, essays in "Y'Bird" "Pow Wow: Charting the Fault Lines in the American Experience _ Short Fiction from Then to Now" "San Francisco Stories" "On a Bed of Rice" "Konch" "Breaking Silence" "Greenfield Review" "Beyond Rice" "River Styx" "Other Side River" "Yellow Silk" "Stories We Hold Secret" "MultiAmerica" and other publications. Read with Ishmael Reed, Shuntaro Tanikawa, Geraldine Kudaka, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Russel Baba, Seamus Heaney, Shozu Ben, Winchester Nii Tete, Eric Kamau Gravatt, Takenari Shibata, Toshinori Takimoto, Teruyuki and Haruna Kawabata, Keiji Kubo, Yumi Miyagishima, Carl Freire, Abel Coelho, Yuri Matsueda. "Talking TAIKO" a film by Yoshiaki Tago documents her poetry. "A Back Alley Asian American Love Story of Sorts" by Niccolo Caldararo of her story was shown at the San Francisco and New York Asian American film festivals, won awards at the 1986 Palo Alto Film Festival, 1987 Ann Arbor Film Festival, 1988 Onion City Film Festival. Magna cum laude Cornell University, M.A. the University of California Berkeley.
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