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In The Camp, the haunting legacy of 1942 is transformed into a powerful operatic narrative, melding the pain of wrongful imprisonment with the resilience found in community. Performed in English, The Camp follows the Shimano family—father Mas, mother Haruko, and daughters Suzy and Rebecca—as they are forcibly removed from their Southern California home in the […]
by Shapan Debnath The sound in the forest, you heard the whisper, I know you’ve come a long way When I think of why Will Cullen Hart has struck such a chord in me, even beyond the eons of sound he’s jam packed via 4 track recorder, I continuously come back to his lyrics. Across […]
On a relatively unassuming Wednesday night, Westwood Los Angeles would be rocked by a hurricane unseen on any weather report. Like a swirling mass of light, energy, and music, legendary director Masaaki Yuasa descended upon the Landmark Theatre to deliver his newest full-length animated movie. Though traffic may have delayed the evening a bit, when […]
Marmar tha Midboss interviews members of the anime studio TRIGGER — Hiroyuki Imaishi (director), Hiromi Wakabayashi (producer), Shigeto Koyama (character designer), and Super Log (illustrator). http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/771/Imaishi_%20Wakabayashi.mp3
Kitty Kat Fan Club – Dreamy Little You – [Asian Man Records] The Story Changes is a Pop Punk/Indie supergroup from San Jose, CA that features Asian Man Records’ founder Mike Park as well as current and former members of Just Friends, Hard Girls, and Stickup Kid. Their highly anticipated new album entitled Dreamy Little […]
Saver – The First Step In Leaving – [Self-Released] Saver is a Pop Punk/Emo band from Philadelphia, PA. Their highly anticipated debut full length album entitled The First Step In Leaving, which is set to be released on May 9th, is a really awesome and well-crafted record that can be characterized by its upbeat drumming, […]