German director Stefan Kaegi likens the production of his play "This is not an Embassy (Made in Taiwan)" to a diplomatic process -- one involving constant negotiation between different protagonists. He speaks to I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo about what inspired him to write the play, and how he chose to go about telling the story of a country he has not really lived in for an extended period of time, but which he has learned to love.
Balancing Languages with the Rap Professor (饒舌教授)
Ambassador (大使) vs. Representative in Taiwan (駐台灣的代表)... what's the difference?
A life of service: Barry Martinson, SJ (丁松青)
John Winter: The Competitive Edge of Taiwan's Workforce
Representing Taiwan's Music in a Noisy World
It all began with sausages: Churchill's Lee Thomas and Dom Grant
Taiwan's Veteran Expat talks Animal Welfare (動物福利), Nonprofits (非營利組織), and Antiques (古董)
Corbett Wall: Life after professional music
Mike Chinoy on Assignment China: An Oral History of American Journalists
Outdoor Adventures (戶外冒險) and the Hardest Part of Acting (演戲)
Communicating as a Film Producer (電影製作人)
Standing with Ukraine: Alex Khomenko
Scripts and Stunts with an Action Movie Director 與動作片導演聊劇本和特技
Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation's Michael Hsiao on the development of Taiwan Studies
Irene Liao: Making the switch from making Kuai Kuai to Vegan Joy
Taiwan's Animation Industry (動畫產業) vs. the World
Writing Every Day: 17 Books by Age 18 十八歲就得獎的作家
Understanding a Black Hole (黑洞) in Our Own Galaxy (銀河)
Nate Maynard: The environmental cost of Taiwan's COVID success
Designing Tabletop Games (桌遊) for a Taiwanese Audience
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