Tag: Art
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Edson Charntor: Letting it all Wash Away
“It was pretty shit when I first started out because the only guidance I recieved from producing music is through my big brother named YouTube. Nobody took me seriously because my mixes were honestly speaking, not it…until I started to listen to intense PC music from SOPHIE, Arca, Charli XCX and the like. I greatly improved after years of listening to them because I know what sounds right and what doesn’t. ”
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7: A Review
SEE KAINING, an ardent fan of both literature and South Korean performers BTS, guest-wrote for us this week in response to songs off their latest album, Map of the Soul. Listen to it here on Spotify while you read Kai’s review of each song, succinctly conveyed through heartfelt prose. As Billboard describes it, this album, […]
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Women in Tech: Marie Varillon
“I chose to branch into Augmented Reality technology because I love learning new skills. I really wanted to do more digital, and AR is a really fun way to do it!”
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ISSUE 8 |HOW PETALS FALL
We last talked to Ens, the creator of howpetalsfall, an online store that retails enamel pins and earrings designed and marketed by Ens herself. Her shop, howpetalsfall, has been lauded for consistently delivering the highest quality products to her consumers, with strict metrics for the quality of her products. We revisit her interview for end-of-the-year entrepreneurial […]
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ISSUE 8: ibid. |Summertime by Wali
Prose by Wali Photography by Hew Zi Heng Summertime. When I’m travelling alone, away from the people down below, it gives me time to think, The day they perfect in-flight cell signals is the day I’d probably buy a submarine. My ears popped as one of stewardesses smiled and asked if I wanted red or […]
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ISSUE 8: ibid. |We Live in a Clock by Charles Hermesmann
Prose by Charles Hermesmann Photography by Trevor Wee, model Elysia Tay All that was left of Papa after he jumped was a little red blemish on the concrete, small as a star and nearly invisible from the clock’s balcony view. When I woke in the night, he was leaning his body over the railing, a glimmer in […]
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THE AFTERGLOW with LAURA KASPERZAK
Laura Kasperzak met us with a burning smile in the blazing sun — resplendent of a trail-blazer in her field! We talked to her about keeping in line with your goals, for your own pursuit of happiness. Her words of advice rung concisely and clearly through our minds: That choosing to leap into the unknown […]
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THE AFTERGLOW with MARYSIA DO
We did not know much about the connection between yoga and confidence, and this talk with Marisya Do — whose yoga classes were a highlight of the day for many participants — enlightened us on the power of settling into yourself!
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Nina Nesbitt: Maker of THE SUN WILL COME UP, THE SEASONS WILL CHANGE
THE SUN WILL COME UP, THE SEASONS WILL CHANGE There she was. Nina Nesbitt, decked out in a stunning one-of-a-kind, short-sleeved neon jacket over a tank and denim shorts. The room seemed so small, hardly spacious enough to contain the wonderful energy, the amazing spirit of the Scottish songstress. We hugged, and I still can’t believe […]