The Banana Guide to Asian Entertainment
I am a Banana. To rephrase that: I was one for about 17 years of my life. A series of posts on my journey discovering Asian entertainment.
I am a Banana. To rephrase that: I was one for about 17 years of my life. A series of posts on my journey discovering Asian entertainment.
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.
Commissioned by the British Film Institute as part of the 100 Years of Cinema celebrations, Stanley Kwan takes a look back into the history of Chinese films with a broad array of filmmakers.
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.
The YAM Magazine writers pick their favorite animated characters.
In addition to the rest of the YAM Magazine gang, I’ve decided to take you on a journey through my life in music — one album per year (with a few ties)!
Following Julyssa and Amy, I’ve decided to give this a shot. It wasn’t an easy task, but it’s always fun to do these lists.
Julili’s life in music. One album for every year she was born. It’s a walk down memory lane but music wise.