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BIG Rehearsal!

On Monday I joined in on a rehearsal of Bilingual Improv Group, or BIG. BIG has improvisers from all over the world, not only from China, but from New Zealand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and many other nations I’ve not yet been able to pin down accents from. Playing with them has been a blast […]

My China Personified Article on Improv Beijing!

This past week China Personified, the media start-up for which I’m writing the Comedy beat, published an article I wrote outlining one of the bilingual improv workshops that I attended. You can read the article in full here, and, like a boss, China Personified also has a Chinese version available for those who would rather […]

How To Scare A Chinese Person

Last week we had a class activity to go along with our textbook chapter highlighting the Chinese dating show 非诚勿扰 (Fei Cheng Wu Rao; If You’re Not Sincere, Don’t Call On Me). The show, where twenty-four female contestants attempt to out-nitpick each other to choose the man of their dreams, is famous in China for […]

My Very Own English Gentleman

Yesterday I went to eat at a xiabu xiabu restaurant near my home. Xiabu xiabu is a type of hot pot restaurant where there are long counters that wind around the store and each seat has its own hot plate to hold a pot of spicy oil to dip food into. In need of a […]

A Roll of the Awkward Dice

A few weeks ago I was wandering through the Chinglish-rich shops on NanLouGuXiang when I came across a basket of stuffed dice. The dice had various themes and were used as some sort of truth-or-dare game, where one has to perform the task that appears on the face of the dice. Always wanting to mix […]

Xiaohuas and Baofus

Twice a week at IUP I have my comedy-themed one-on-one class; last week I watched part of Zhao Benshan’s “I’m Not Out of Money” and today I continued on the same piece because I want to start getting into something like a stand up comedy documentary since learning a bit more about comedy can really […]

My First Xiangsheng Class

This afternoon I found myself in a small and sparsely decorated classroom at Beijing Chemical Engineering University. The walls are grey and the windows are dusty. Inside, myself and a half dozen other men and women met and made small talk. The place itself seemed completely unremarkable. Then, a man bounded into the room. Slightly […]

Video: Standup comedy at the Hot Cat Club

Hi everyone! I wanted to post this video of an improvised stand-up routine I performed last night in Beijing. It’s the first of hopefully many videos of myself doing funnythings. I hope you enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1QqttAEGXU&feature=youtu.be

“I’m Not Out of Money!”

For the first four months I’m in China, I’m attending a Chinese training course called IUP (Inter-University Program) designed for graduates and professionals who wish to rapidly improve their Chinese. The State Department generously issued me a grant to improve my language before starting my comedy research in full, for which I’m very thankful, and […]

China Personified: A “China Dream” Blog

Earlier in the summer my friend Dan Tedesco sent me an email to see if I would be interested in contributing to the blog of a new media start-up called China Personified. The goal of the site is to proliferate the stories of young people pursuing their dreams, with all of these dreams involving China. […]