Meme of the Week: Mom Is Calling You Home for Dinner
The Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by...
by Anne Henochowicz | Jul 30, 2015
The Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by...
by Anne Henochowicz | May 7, 2014
岂能因声音微小而不呐喊? (Qǐnéng yīn shēngyīn wēixiǎo ér bù nàhǎn?): How can we not speak out just because our...
by Anne Henochowicz | Nov 20, 2013
目田 (mù tián) eye-field If two small strokes are added to the top of each of these characters, they...
by Sophie Beach | Mar 9, 2010
Caixin looks at Netease’s struggle to get the game World of Warcraft back online in China and the bureaucratic turf wars that the gaming industry must navigate: NetEase is a veteran of Chinese online gaming, with seven...
by Sophie Beach | Feb 21, 2010
The creator of the viral hit “War of Internet Addiction,” a satirical take on government controls over online gaming, spoke to the Wall Street Journal’s Real Time China blog: WSJ: How did you choose which...
by Xiao Qiang | Jan 26, 2010
DigiCha has posted links to YouTube videos, now with English subtitles, mocking government efforts to crackdown on gaming (Videos embedded below). DigiCha points out that episode 6 (of 7) has the most obvious discussion of...
by Sophie Beach | Nov 3, 2009
Reuters reports on a growing tiff between the Ministry of Culture and the General Administration for Press and Publications (GAPP) over regulation of the online game World of Warcraft: The rare public turf war between the two...