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“I can do better than that with one hand tied behind my back,” my father complained, checking out the liver and onions set before him. …
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Unlike other Asian cultures, the Japanese don’t celebrate Lunar New Year. Instead, they celebrate the Western calendar New Year, January 1, and some of the …
It was the middle of the night, literally; I was sound asleep recovering from the hassles of the New Year. My shoulder began to shake …
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