music features/J Dilla – Music’s Prodigal Son
posted Sunday, February 5th, 2012
by Camiele | Comments (0)
Sometimes we find ourselves at the point between inspiration and concept where the music that we come across just defies everything we know about modern sound. One such prophet of soundscape is J Dilla.
music features/Rumbling with the Best in K-pop
posted Monday, January 30th, 2012
by YAMMag Guest | Comments (4)
How Korean rock-pop band, Rumble Fish, needs to be heard.
features/ACIEPA Can Dream High: Developing Asian-Peruvian Relations
posted Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
by amy | Comments (5)
I get my head turned around by the amount of Asian media the ladies from ACIEPA consume.
film features/Peruvian Animation, Features and the Lack of Short Films
posted Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
by amy | Comments (12)
Peruvian animation is young. VERY YOUNG.
product reviews/Art of Walt Disney, The (2011 Edition)
posted Sunday, December 4th, 2011
by amy | Comments (0)
The Art of Walt Disney was a book released back in 1973 chronicling what was, then, Walt Disney’s animation legacy. As the years have gone by, they’ve been re-releasing the book with some updated information — after these many years, the book is massive.
music features/Perfection in Motion: How I Fell in Love with China’s Super Girl
posted Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
by YAMMag Guest | Comments (15)
Journalist Reuben F. Johnson blogs as a guest to share his passion for Mainland China recording artist, Zhou Bichang or just Bibi, “the most incredible singing voice I have ever heard.”
music features/YAM Loves: BiBi Zhou
posted Monday, November 28th, 2011
by amy | Comments (8)
YAM Magazine does a crash course on Mainland China singer Bibi Zhou Bichang.
music features/A Conversation about Concerts, Cameras and Fans
posted Monday, November 28th, 2011
by Rodrigo | Comments (6)
Amy and Rodrigo had a conversation about concerts, cameras and fans in Peru.
blog/How Dixie Chicks is Saving me from Kpop
posted Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
by amy | Comments (5)
I so love the Dixie Chicks.
music features/Making Albums: Perpetually Missing the Mark
posted Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
by Ghost Writer | Comments (0)
Throughout the years, Jay Chou has released a string of albums that always seem to have a clash in concept, style and image. Chou, as an image consultant himself, should have realized his mistake sooner.