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We ask Mike Lee, the founding chairman of Entrepeneur+, a non-profit helping and training people who want to turn their ideas into a viable business. He is also the business development and marketing at a new medical venture, Toothfilm, in Taiw
From Cape No. 7, to Seediq Bale, the movies of director Wei Te-sheng all seem to talk about stories long forgotten since the Japanese colonial period. He has fans and detractors alike, but how does Director Wei himself see them? There is glory,
Le Flanc Radical, or the Radical Wing, was founded with a left-wing and Taiwan independence agenda. We ask Kaohsiung city council candidate Dr. Hsin-yu Chen about policies for Kaohsiung and the future of the organization.
We chat with Victor Stevenson, coordinator of Taiwan International Queer Film Festival, about movies and the state of queer and LGBT communities in Taiwan, and why he is optimistic about Taiwan becoming more progressive.
For anyone interested in Taiwan, China is the big, fat dragon in the room. We caught up with China commentator Gordon Chang right after the protests in Hong Kong two weeks ago. Gordon has written a book called The Coming Collapse of China in 20
As part of our 2014 Taiwan mid-term local elections coverage, we caught up with the mayor of Tainan Lai Ching-te (賴清德) right before his flight while visiting the San Francisco Bay Area. He is generally seen as a potential future leader of the p
We talk to the two public faces of the movement---Lin Fei-fan (林飛帆) and Chen Wei-ting (陳為廷), in this exclusive interview. We ask them just how they have been pushing for their goals, even as the student activist coalition ended; we ask them whe
We have a special occasion to talk to Mr. Wolf Wu in his campaign headquarters in Yunlin, to find out about local politics in Taiwan. Wolf is the Democratic Progressive Party’s nominated candidate for County Council in Yunlin’s 3rd district.
The Third Son is an American novel that tells the story of a boy who grew up in between the Japanese colonial period, and the early years of Chinese Nationalist rule in Taiwan. Chieh-Ting Yeh and Jonathan Lee talk to the author Julie Wu in an i
Migrations in Taiwan are not just historical facts, but an ongoing reality. Why are graduates of top universities moving to other countries? How does the increase of foreign spouses and laborers from Southeast Asia changing Taiwan’s local commu
We talk to filmmaker Anita Chang, a documentary filmmaker who has also taught in universities in Taiwan and Hawaii. Her film “Tongues of Heaven” explores the stories of four young women in Taiwan and Hawaii in search of their native languages,
Exactly because Taiwan’s society is so pragmatic, that it sometimes worry so much on what is available and forget to see what is possible. And in a time like this when Taiwan is under pressure from all sides, when there isn’t much more availabl
We ask guest Ben Goren, the author behind the popular blog Letters from Taiwan, about what it is like being a Westerner living in Taiwan, and just how he got into the fray of Taiwan’s controversial political scene. We also talk shop about polit
35 years after the Taiwan Relations Act, how has the relationship between the US and Taiwan evolved, and how have people worked on shaping it? Shortly after the student protesters occupied Taiwan’s parliament in April, we talked to Coen Blaauw
Today, Taiwanese Americans range from doctors, lawyers, engineers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, fashion designers, musicians, chefs, and sports players. There are organizations promoting culture, professional careers, public policy, and all
What do you think of when we mention “Taiwanese food?” Is Taiwanese food limited to bubble tea and stinky tofu? We ask food author Elizabeth Kao about fine dining in Taiwan, how history shaped food in Taiwan, and some thoughts on the future.
How did the Sunflower Movement gather almost 500,000 people to take to the streets, organize a month-long sit-in at the parliament, and capture the attention of an entire generation of young Taiwanese people? Technology, especially social media
We are joined by University of Toronto Political Science PhD student Ching-Fang Hsu as we ponder the end of student demonstrators' occupying Taiwan's parliament for 24 days. We think about questions such as: What is the long term meaning of th
On March 16, right before the Sunflower Movement occurred, we interviewed Kharis Templeman, a Social Science Research Associate at Stanford University with thought-provoking questions focused on democratization in Taiwan in the 90s, how that co
We follow the ongoing story of demonstrators storming and occupying Taiwan's parliamentary floor over the imminent ratifying of the services free trade agreement with China, as well as Crimea's independence and annexation by Russia, US and Taiw
Education is the very foundation of society. Currently, Taiwan's education system is failing 1 in every 9 children, because there are not enough teachers in resource-poor communities. Teach For Taiwan’s mission is to close this achievement gap
In this special episode, we reflect on the 228 Massacre.
We discuss Aboriginal and indigenous civilizations in Taiwan and elsewhere with Tony Coolidge, the son of a US military serviceman in Taiwan and an Atayal aboriginal Taiwanese. As the founder of ATAYAL, Tony is committed to building bridges tha
Crystal Boys, a classic novel about Taiwan's gay subculture in the 1970s, is also about family, authority and freedom. To find out more about an upcoming stage adaptation at the National Theater, we talk to director 曹瑞原, actors 莫子儀 and 陸一龍, and
We talk to Victoria Linchong, who is the director of the documentary "Almost Home: Taiwan" in which she takes us on a family visit to Taiwan that turns out to be much more about history, identity and making these big questions personal. To prom
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