Chop SUey
Are We Wrong to Call Americanized Chinese Food 'Inauthentic'?
"If you’re talking about Chinese food, it’s more than likely that someone will say, 'That’s not really Chinese food,' that they know a place that’s more ‘real.’"
China Doesn't Understand the Concept of American Chinese Food
Meet Fung and Dave, two Americans who opened up a Chinese-American restaurant in Shanghai, where the cooks shake their heads at dishes like crab rangoon and orange chicken and the customers don't understand the point of fortune cookies.
How Chop Suey and Ginger Beef Helped Canada Discover Itself
Looking at Canadian Chinese food through the lens of photography, literature, and cooking.
En Michelinfri madguide til København
Selvom Danmark drukner i stjerner, så må du gå udenom den franske guide, hvis du vil have shawarma eller 'pølse i kimono'.
The Quest to Resurrect Three of the 90s' Most Important CD-ROM Games for Girls
Theresa Duncan's three CD-ROM games changed young girls' lives in the 1990s. Now they're impossible to find, let alone play. If we don't restore them, we may as well be burning books.
In a Field of '90s Barbieland Wreckage, Chop Suey Got Gaming for Girls Totally Right
Developed in 1994 and published the following year, Chop Suey was a cunning piece of multimedia edutainment, suited just as well to grown-ups -- smirking hipsters and punk rockers, probably -- as it was to the prescribed "girls 7 to 12" crowd...