XngHan&Xoul recently came out with the first mini-album “Glow,” and here is a review of an album that aims to create a new identity for the singer away from the idol world.
In an interview with musician Namira, she speaks about her upbringing and how a combination of cultures, and her mother’s upbringing, and genres create her music and what she hopes for the future in the industry.
Timelesz are starting a new chapter in their journey, and with five new members, “FAM” is the perfect new beginning.
The American artist’s newest exhibition is a celebration of the lives and identities of Black women today. Here are five reasons it is a must-see.
As the Noh Reimagined Festival returns this June, we take a look at the joy and magic that the festival, in collaboration with Kings Place, brings to all who attend.
YOUNG POSSE, Thúy, (G)I-DLE and more brought life to Forest Hills Stadium this AAPI Heritage Month for the second edition of 88rising’s Head In The Clouds Festival in NYC.
Historian Stephanie Cyphers reflects on the first volume of the new graphic novel trilogy, Fighting To Belong.
K-Pop’s overlords of noise music are back, and they’re as fresh as ever.
The band impress during their Antwerp stop of their European tour.
&ASIAN stops by Japan House to learn how Ainu culture is being maintained in the present day.


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