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Globalization isn’t just about multinational corporations establishing beachheads around the world. For some people, it’s personal.
What caused a panic attack at a frothy caper flick? Even in California, Hollywood movies get translated.
The world’s cultures, bought and sold at a warehouse store.
The West and East have already clashed in pop culture, and it rocked.
International business at 4th and Howard, San Francisco.
These days, the “no man’s land” between countries is full of life.
People spread around the world find new ways to communicate.
Tom Waits, Disneyland, and the real 21st century.
In Hong Kong, the record store is a great place to learn some Chinese.
With apologies to Elvis Costello, a tribute to Hong Kong’s amorous youth.
The Wild Kingdom of Hong Kong food.
A trip to Singapore reveals it’s not what it’s cracked up to be. But be careful what you take on the subway.
As different as they seem, Hong Kong and San Francisco have a lot in common.
One of the world’s most densely populated places is also a hiker’s paradise.