Mackie Jimbo

Mackie Jimbo is an editorial intern at The Atlantic and author of the blog The Unpaid Gourmet.

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School Food Reform, One No-Bake Tart at a Time

School Food Reform, One No-Bake Tart at a Time

How smart classroom food education like "Food Is Elementary" could keep our kids healthy until Michelle Obama gets her way More »

Recipe: Antonia's Raw Fruit Tart

Could this no-bake tart help bring about school food reform? Maybe not on its own, but it's being used in an innovative food education curriculum. More »

China's School Attacks: Reaching for Answers

China's School Attacks: Reaching for Answers

Discerning the precise motives behind the school attacks in China may prove futile More »

Should Obama Confront China?

Should Obama Confront China?

Tensions are piling up, but a hawkish stance may be counterproductive More »

Video of the Day: Ke$ha Meets 'Star Wars'

Video of the Day: Ke$ha Meets 'Star Wars'

Two guilty pleasures roll into one as the film series' characters fight and dance along to "Tik Tok" More »

China Is Upset About The Dalai Lama's Visit, But Is It Anything New?

China Is Upset About The Dalai Lama's Visit, But Is It Anything New?

President Obama met with the Dalai Lama earlier today to discuss the need to protect the human rights, culture, and religion of Tibet. In a statement released from the White House, the president commended the Dalai Lama's "Middle Way" approach and his commitment to nonviolence. The president and the Dalai Lama also agreed on the importance of maintaining a positive and cooperative relationship between the U.S. and China. Obama's meeting did not deviate much from… More »

Netizens, Chinese Government Respond To Clinton's Speech

Netizens, Chinese Government Respond To Clinton's Speech

China rebukes Clinton on Internet freedom; mixed reviews in the U.S. More »

Why Did China Kill 'Avatar'?

Why Did China Kill 'Avatar'?

Google isn't the only American commodity being driven out of China. Avatar, James Cameron's highly successful and critically acclaimed sci-fi epic, will be pulled from all 2-D screens in China by this weekend, according to Chinese media outlets.Although 3-D and IMAX versions of the film will continue, the majority of Chinese movie theaters are not equipped with 3-D technology. As a result, the movie will be pulled from 1,628 movie screens across the country… More »

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