Sepia Mutiny – one of the first blogs to exist in the blogosphere and one of the largest weblogs dealing with South Asian issues – shuts down on April 1st after eight years. As Sepia Mutiny was a blog created from a group of individuals, time and technology were factors: “Although we all still love our work on SM, the blogosphere has evolved quite a bit since we first started and for a variety of reasons SM has not been able to keep up in recent years so as to remain a cutting edge product both from a content and technological standpoint.”
8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
- In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
- Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
- Charisma Man: A Western Geek is Reborn in Japan
- My Visit to San Francisco’s Angel Island Immigration Station
- Review of Netflix Japan’s “Our Secret Diary”
- A Guide To A Buddhist/Chinese/American Funeral
- Do Asians Have Body Hair?
- Daughter of the Late Pat Morita Protests Karate Kid Remake