Together with @JanePerlez on Faceoff. This episode about identical twins, one Chinese and one American, and what they teach us about nationality and identity. https://t.co/anCWqIiJZq
Is Jeff Bezos deliberately sabotaging the Washington Post? I can understand reining in critical coverage of Trump, of course he's scared, but he could have preserved his dignity and the newspaper by funding sports and foreign.
A staggering statement from former Washington Post editor Marty Baron: "This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world's greatest news organizations."
Iceland v. Greenland. Guidance from Robert Altman's The Player (1992)
June: Greenland's very icy. Iceland's very green. They switched names to fool the Vikings who tried to steal their women.
Griffin Mill: Oh, I see.
My article about an adoptee who grew up thinking she'd been abandoned by her Chinese family. When it ran in May, it went viral (7 million views on Tiktok) and it was just listed among The New Yorker's best articles of 2025. https://t.co/mLaY52v1Tl
A fascinating conversation with the insightful Jacob Shapiro about separated twins and what they can teach us about China and the United States. https://t.co/lOXcHm8CLU
I hope you’ll join me next Tuesday at Diesel Books in Brentwood, CA. I’ll be chatting with @BarbaraDemick about her new book. Be there or be square. @randomhouse
Please join me and my friend @BarbaraDemick tomorrow, Monday 11/17, for a zoom video talk on her gripping new book on a Chinese adoptee in Texas and her twin sister in China, “Daughters of the Bamboo Grove.” Register at the @opcofamerica site: https://t.co/Jm0idx7cxD
I grew up reading Barbara Demick’s work in the @PhillyInquirer So great to see this fellow @Bagehots alum and foreign correspondent honored tonite with a Welles Prize for her book “Daughters of the Bamboo Grove” that delves into China’s one-child policy. #50yearsofBagehots