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Michael Sheridan

New York

Reporter and Head of Video at New York Daily News

I write, I act, make films, and ramble. My tweets are my own. / https://t.co/ZucdQzWv87 / https://t.co/njXf2IEpdf / https://t.co/zv4eypkpcA

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | motorhub.ie | Michael Sheridan

    05/04/2025 This year Irish car buyers are seeing more affordable electric cars hitting the market. It has taken some time for the price to drop but thanks to Dacia with its sub €19,000 ‘Spring’ city-car and more recently ‘Inster’ from Hyundai, compact urban EVs are within the reach of many. Inster is small on the outside yet huge inside. It seats four adults with no complaints and is built as well as any model in the South Korean giant’s stable.

  • 2 weeks ago | audioboom.com | Paul Lay |Michael Sheridan

    EI's Alastair Benn and Paul Lay are joined by Michael Sheridan, author of two books on China and a foreign correspondent for 40 years, to discuss China’s rise, its subsequent entry into the international trading system, and its contemporary status as the problem child of our globalised world. FURTHER READING:China and America, the great decoupling | Michael SheridanEngelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit.

  • 3 weeks ago | cepa.org | Michael Sheridan

    It is not in the regular stylebook for the official Chinese news agency, Xinhua, to evoke bright blue skies, swaying coconut trees, and the soft rustle of sea breezes in a report on international trade.  All these featured in its dispatch from China’s southern island of Hainan last week, marking a change of tone from the agency’s austere standards.  Not a word of suspicion or hostility marred the report on one of the country’s largest fairs, the fifth China International Consumer Products Expo.

  • 4 weeks ago | engelsbergideas.com | Michael Sheridan

    The long run, a phrase associated with John Maynard Keynes, is not in favour at the moment. In world trade, however, history shows it is the thing that counts. The founder of modern Singapore, the late Lee Kuan Yew, explained it like this in the 1990s, when China stood on the threshold of globalisation.

  • 1 month ago | independent.co.uk | Michael Sheridan

    CommentThe UK government has taken back control of British Steel, but the takeover by China's Jingye Steel was never just about economics, writes Michael Sheridan. It was part of Xi Jinping’s global strategy – and Britain should have seen it comingIt is a long way from Scunthorpe to the windswept plains of northeast China.

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Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan @SheridanWriter
9 May 25

Every now and again I just randomly pick a movie to watch via streaming. Today, it was 1987's "Best Seller," starring @RealJamesWoods & Brian Dennehy. Great story & characters. I'm not certain if Woods was properly cast in his role, but he was good. Dennehy was just excellent.

Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan @SheridanWriter
8 May 25

Am I the only one who, while watching this, kept waiting for the moment it made the shift into a dark, bloody violent trailer? No one? Just me?

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A24 @A24

What’s a couple inches? Watch the new trailer for MATERIALISTS, a fresh take on the math of modern love from Academy Award nominated writer-director Celine Song. Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal. In theaters June 13. https://t.co/zBTiZrdxhx

Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan @SheridanWriter
4 May 25

#MayThe4thBeWithYou https://t.co/ZCautni7yO