President Obama assists his niece Savita as she walks across the Oval Office. Savita is the daughter of the President’s half-sister Maya Soetoro-Ng.
September 17, 2009. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza.
September 30, 2009 at 3:28 am (Jessica Simpson, malaria)
Jessica Simpson was in Uganda last week filming a documentary called the Price of Beauty. While Simpson was struck by the strong women she met, she was for some reason horrified by the fact that she had to sleep under mosquito netting. The above photo was posted by the singer to her Twitter account along with the message “WTF?!? Do I really have to sleep like this?”
No, Jessica, you don’t have to sleep like that. But it does beat getting malaria.
March 28, 2009 at 6:12 pm (Uncategorized)
Apparently all serious journalists are on Twitter, so I’ve just added my Twitter feed to the sidebar. I’m still trying to figure out how the whole thing works, but you can follow me here.
October 15, 2008 at 8:28 pm (Uncategorized)
Two desis who probably met on Shaadi.com made the NY Times Vows column this week. The groom rode in on an elephant. Be sure to check out the slideshow!
June 19, 2008 at 4:11 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: Gandhi, Jerry Manuel, New York Mets
I wrote about Jerry Manuel’s longstanding interest in Mahatma Gandhi over at SAJAforum.
May 30, 2008 at 2:46 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: cricket, high school athletics, New York City, queens, singh's sporting goods, wicket
This spring marked the first time that cricket was offered as a varsity sport in the New York City school system. Roisin O’Connor-McGinn, Dana Oliver, and I recently took a look at the state of the game and at cricket culture in Queens.
May 20, 2008 at 9:09 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: gerbil, hamster, mouse, new york hamster house
Kaiser Wilhelm started it all.
Wilhelm was the hamster Jessica Wells found crossing Broadway during a walk home nearly three years ago. “I had been shoe shopping that day, which was really lucky,” said Wells, 30. “So I took the shoes outside and put the box on the sidewalk.” Wilhelm walked straight into the box and the New York Hamster House was born. Local shelters do not accept hamsters, inspiring Wells begin taking them in. Click here to learn more about the various animals available at the house.
Run out of her one-bedroom apartment in Inwood, the house currently houses 22 hamsters and other small animals. Cages are neatly lined up against the overflowing bookshelves in the living room. For a room with so many animals living in it, it was surprising quiet on a recent Sunday. This all changes come nightfall; the cacophony of the hamsters squeaking, running on their wheels and shredding cardboard boxes can regularly be heard. “I had to move my DVD player into the bedroom because it got so loud in here,” Wells said.
Prior to Kaiser Wilhelm, Wells had never owned or taken care of a hamster before. “A lot of it is trial and error,” she said, crediting hamster discussion groups online and comments hamster aficionados post on her blog for much of her knowledge. “I’ve learned a lot. The good thing is that I don’t pretend that I know everything.” Wells estimates that she has taken care of more than 400 hamsters since 2005.
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Currently, New York Hamster House is not officially a nonprofit, though Wells is working to change that. “Right now I’m just a girl with a lot of hamsters,” she said, making fundraising difficult. Wells does not charge a fee to adopt, though occasionally families will donate when they take their adoptees home. She estimates she spends $150 to $500 a month on supplies. <img class=”aligncenter size-medium wp-image-184″
May 14, 2008 at 12:47 am (Uncategorized)
I recently attended press briefings by Karachi’s mayor and the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister. My coverage of the events can be found at SAJAforum.
May 8, 2008 at 3:05 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: Britain's Got Talent, Signature, Simon Cowell
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April 9, 2008 at 3:37 am (Uncategorized)
I would name it after this chapter in South Asian American history.