Jan 19, 2026
You think you’re watching someone else’s childhood. Halfway through Belfast, you realise it’s yours.
If you’ve ever called somewhere 'home' and then walked away, this story will find you.
May 24, 2025
Photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away yesterday. It left me with a deep sense of loss. I still remember the impact after seeing his photography exhibition and the documentary The Salt...
May 04, 2025
Khalil Fong’s The Dreamer plays like a quiet farewell—gentle in sound but rich in meaning. In its melodies, we hear his love for music, his quiet humour, and a wisdom...
Jan 15, 2025
Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel, a living, breathing slice of history.
Jan 15, 2025
From Mogwai to Debussy, each track invites you to wander and reflect.
Sep 15, 2024
Discover Edinburgh’s charm through its beauty, its people, and its unforgettable atmosphere, even in the rain.
May 13, 2024
Explore the world of Cat Power—her haunting music, her struggles, and her indelible presence from a Taiwan road trip to my first music festival in London.
Jan 28, 2024
It’s been fifteen years since I became a child without a father. But I’d like to think he’s still out there, somewhere between the deep blue sea and the vast...
Dec 23, 2023
Lately, I’ve been dreaming more often than usual. One dream, in particular, was about my mother. The knot between my mother and me is a complicated one, something not easily...
Dec 13, 2023
When I was younger, I loved attending film festivals. Some days, I’d watch three or four films in a row, and I’d often stay after for panel discussions, listening to...
Nov 13, 2023
Yesterday, I thought of my father. Ten years have passed since his sudden passing, and it feels distant now—he feels distant. Memories blur and fade, so I wanted to record...
Oct 13, 2023
I still remember, years ago, renting the DVD of Norwegian Wood with my ex. We didn’t finish it. We couldn’t make sense of it, didn’t find it appealing. And so, Murakami’s...