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  1. #MovieNight was #SunaoKatabuchi's 2016 animated film "In This Corner of the World."

    This 'slice of life' story follows the experiences of a young woman living in Hiroshima prefecture (Eba and Kure) from 1933 through 1946. There is a lot of joy and tragedy.

    Pairs well with #KeisukeKinoshita's "Twenty-Four Eyes" and I#saoTakahata's "Grave of the Fireflies." Make sure you have plenty of hankies available because you will need them.

    Thanks to J.A. Pak
    @Createzilla for suggesting it.

  2. Currently, there seems to be a lot of #KDramas and #JDramas educating the public about such things as the actual monetary value of housework in the form of silly, light entertainment. Perhaps US rom-coms could do the same.

  3. In Japan, there are artisans who make cloth using down from swans. People are so inventive. If only we could channel it all into beauty. #cloth #swans #looms #weaving

  4. I groaned when I saw #netflix had The Great British Baking Show: Juniors, but it's won me over. The kids are delightful. And so daring. #baking #BakingShows #FoodShows

  5. Rihanna's dance performance seems like it'd make a pretty good dance exercise routine for pregnant women. #SuperBowlHalfTime

  6. Highly recommend Red Boat fish sauce. Took my pho to another level. Mmmmmmm... #cooking #seasonings #FishSauce

  7. Wow. Learning about Tongjiang Village, an ethnic Korean village in China. They cook Goryeo fire pan and it actually looks like something from the Goryeo era. Featured in E7 of The Hot Life (#Netflix) #KoreanFood #KoreanCommunities #KoreanCooking

  8. @CarveHerName Queen Liliʻuokalani was also a composer and wrote the beloved 'Aloha 'Oe'. #women #rulers

  9. @frasca Your wife is wonderful!!! Fumiyo Kōno, who wrote the original manga, did tons of historical research on how people lived in those days, so the film is super interesting. Really, so lovingly produced. A lot like The Makinai in spirit. #anime #manga #InThisCornerOfTheWorld

  10. What happened to Cleopatra's daughter? She ruled and lived well (but not in Egypt). aeon.co/essays/there-was-anoth

  11. Tropes that never go away.

    #Jdramas: Really mean boys and the girls who love them.

    #Kdramas: Really weird men and the women who love them.

    Universal: Really rich men/princes who fall in love with unsuitable girls.

  12. Amazon Smile was useful because I *hate* donating to any organization, including political. They deluge me with spam and then give out my info to other orgs who do the same. On that basis alone, I don't donate directly because I'm hounded to distraction. How about being a bit more thoughtful, charities? #charities #politicalorganizations

  13. Amazon Smile was useful because I *hate* donating to any organization, including political. They deluge me with spam and then give out my info to other orgs who do the same. On that basis alone, I don't donate directly because I'm hounded to distraction. How about being a bit more thoughtful, charities? #charities #politicalorganizations

  14. Amazon Smile was useful because I *hate* donating to any organization, including political. They deluge me with spam and then give out my info to other orgs who do the same. On that basis alone, I don't donate directly because I'm hounded to distraction. How about being a bit more thoughtful, charities?

  15. Planning on making chicken kalguksu, but now watching a show on Busan's pork gukbap and am desperate to eat that. Busan has over 700 restaurants specializing in this dish. Busan seems like a really fun place to eat.

    A Nation of Broth (Netflix) isn't bad.

    #food #soup #rice #KoreanFood #KoreanCooking

  16. In half an hour, I *will* go into the kitchen and make nabak . Here's a great recipe for those interested: koreanbapsang.com/nabak-kimchi

  17. The 'To Chinatown, With Love' episode of Lucky Chow (PBS) is fantastic. Focused on NYC, shows how vibrant and forward-thinking Chinatown is and has always been. #history #Chinatowns #asianamerican #immigration #cities