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Profiles
Gia Fu Traces the Cross-Cultural Rhythms of Salsa Music
Salsa music has opened the world up to musician and DJ Gia Fu. Before she began filling venues in Hong Kong with her unique and enchanting vinyl mixes and “Canton Mambo” parties that “bridge cultural gaps and celebrate diversity through Salsa, Afro-Latin music, and Asian sounds,” Fu was already a global bonafide star in the world of Latin music.
And after years of traversing the globe, this past October, Fu decided to make New York City, the birthplace of salsa, her home.
By Coral Yang
By Coral Yang
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Essays
Photo Essay: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr
By Ahmad Abdulwadood, Asif Ali, Sangeetha Kowsik, and Kaira Widodo
Profiles
Robert Ouyang Rusli Captures the Absurdities of Being an Immigrant Through Music
By Michelle Hyun Kim
Interviews
W.O.W. Project’s Mei Lum and lucky risograph’s Amanda Chung on Supporting Chinatown through Art
By Mei Lum, Amanda Chung, and The Amp