A Day Without Texts in Cambodia
I got an extra wee holiday this month, courtesy of the local elections. The university was closed for four days
Read MoreI got an extra wee holiday this month, courtesy of the local elections. The university was closed for four days
Read MoreI ended my last report with this aside: “If I were to confuse the news with reality, I’d have to
Read MoreRecently one of the country’s top pop stars and TV presenters was gunned down mid-morning outside her English class (given
Read MoreThe Phnom Penh Post* recently came up with an interesting phrase for a new and growing phenomenon: ‘orphanage tourism’. It’s
Read MoreNutty politics time – another month, another party. The latest one is not headed by a prince for a change.
Read More“The more you know, the less you understand; the more you understand, the less you know.” I put that in
Read MoreRecently I instructed my World Religions class to go out and do original research which necessitated interviews with a huge
Read MoreI’ve previously discussed cultural aspects of Cambodia, but my main areas of knowledge and interest are in religious and social
Read MoreI took the opportunity a week’s holiday threw up to take the missus out of town and head for the
Read MoreI confess. After living in the country for almost two years, I really have committed myself to and fallen in
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