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alanpaulinchina: Thanks for checking in - please click over to alanpaul.net
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Alan Paul is the author Big In China (Harper) a memoir about raising three American children in Beijing and forming Woodie Alan, an award-winning blues band with three Chinese musicians. Ivan Reitman's Montecito Pictures has optioned the film rights. Thursday, August 04, 2011. Thanks for checking in - please click over to alanpaul.net. A big reminder that I am doing all my active blogging over at www.alanpaul.net. Please join me there to stay up to date on Big in China. And all my other activities. Anna ...
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Kro’s Nest, End of Days | china/divide
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Kro’s Nest, End of Days. On May 11, 2010. This past Saturday, with the arrest and public humiliation of its foreign owner by Beijing authorities. No matter the circumstances. Would still come out ahead, because he was above the circumstances. Of multiple international magazines, starred in CCTV cooking shows, and appeared in a FHM celebrity photo shoot, all before his twenty-fourth birthday. He was proclaimed a restaurant prodigy by Beijing’s English language press, and treated like a celebrity...Today K...
jazzchronicles.blogspot.com
Jazz Chronicles: Burning Down Fillmore East
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Jazz journalist James Hale's observations on the contemporary music scene, festivals, events and whatever he's been listening to. Wednesday, August 06, 2014. Burning Down Fillmore East. Heroes played if they turned them up to 10 and jacked them into high-wattage amplifiers.). 8212;received only scant notice, their live shows won them fans wherever they set down. The resulting double album, At Fillmore East. In my group of friends, At Fillmore East. Finding its way to as many ears as it did in '71. A subs...
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Jazz Chronicles: August 2014
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Jazz journalist James Hale's observations on the contemporary music scene, festivals, events and whatever he's been listening to. Wednesday, August 06, 2014. Burning Down Fillmore East. Heroes played if they turned them up to 10 and jacked them into high-wattage amplifiers.). 8212;received only scant notice, their live shows won them fans wherever they set down. The resulting double album, At Fillmore East. In my group of friends, At Fillmore East. Finding its way to as many ears as it did in '71. A subs...
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alanpaulinchina: Thank you to everyone clicking in from the Star Tribune
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Alan Paul is the author Big In China (Harper) a memoir about raising three American children in Beijing and forming Woodie Alan, an award-winning blues band with three Chinese musicians. Ivan Reitman's Montecito Pictures has optioned the film rights. Monday, August 08, 2011. Thank you to everyone clicking in from the Star Tribune. I am happy to have you here, and I deeply appreciated Tom Zelman's kind, thoughtful review today. I am now blogging daily on my website, www.alanpaul.net. Alan Paul Fan Page.
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Links - Bringing Up Brits
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Life in The UK Test. How to Successfully Move Abroad with Children. What Makes a School International? Future-proofing your child: four essential work skills to learn now. Tax Rules for Americans Living and Working in the UK. Things to Consider Before Moving to the UK as a Family. Word of the week. Press & Articles. Life in The UK Test. How to Successfully Move Abroad with Children. What Makes a School International? Future-proofing your child: four essential work skills to learn now. Word of the week.
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Writer Abroad: Writer Interview: Alan Paul in China
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Living Abroad Survival Kit. Monday, February 22, 2010. Writer Interview: Alan Paul in China. Today, Writer Abroad is jazzed to have Alan Paul. The Wall Street Journal's "The Expat Life" columnist, join us to talk about his upcoming book, his "rock star" fame, and how he reinvented himself from trailing spouse to award-winning columnist and band member while halfway around the world. You were a writer before you moved abr. Oad, but it seems that a lot of. Trailing spouses, whether consciously. Ly and I ha...
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