Unhearing
My first encounter with the issues of deafness was as a voice over for Claire’s film – a documentary about George entitled Tinig (Voices). The film documented the life of, George, a deaf student discussing going deep into high life, hi fighting spirit, challenges of attending school, note-taking challenges and popularity among girls.
Claire and her [...]
My experience with Kindred Spirit Orchestra and International Music Academy
This blog post is a rant. I thought that since I’ve committed to my readers with inside look into my life, I should tell them the not so good as well. This incident was with one of my sponsors who own a music schoool providing music lesson in Markham and conductor of orchestra performing at [...]
Was it funny or was it a poor joke?
This bulletin was posted by building manager who were born in eastern Europe. Not really sure which country. Most of his posts have grammatical errors – lots of them and people are generally accepting of the mistakes. Occassionally, however, people would edit the posts and make nasty comments. I spoke to someone who said that [...]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
As I driving by Spadina Road, I saw numbers of police cars patrolling the area. I was looking at them and can’t help but me amazed of the $1 billion price tag for the flickering red and blue lights. It’s G20 summit!
Shut Up and Shoot
RISMedia in NY
Are you less empathetic?
I’ve often told my friends that social media may have given our youth a disservice. The existence of Facebook and MySpace have made children an online-conversion-oriented individuals and maybe hampering their growth and maturity.
While I work as social media marketing specialist, I believe that social networks should be used in slight moderation. I believe that [...]

