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City Pictorial magazine seeks laowai to talk about sustainability issuesPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, March 21, 2007 2:54 PM
Guangzhou-based City Pictorial is a hip glossy magazine edited and written by young Chinese journalists, and with a big readership amongst media workers in China. A recent article about your correspondent in the magazine resulted in more than a dozen calls from reporters in various magazines and newspapers around the country seeking an interview, so its reach has been proven to me. They are urgently looking for a Westerner to talk about issues of sustainability connected with Lohas, a movement that aims to connect businesses and consumers engaged in 'Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability'. The discussion will be written up as an article in the magazine. The ideal person works in a creative industry. Write to launlee@gmail.com for more information.
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