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remi’s clown dress in diy mag
© photos: Jordan Curtis Hughes, diymag
TURN ON. TUNE IN. DROP OUT: THE 1975
Slaves and Idles on the cover of DIY Magazine, one of the coolest pictures I have ever seen.
FAMILY PORTRAIT: RINA SAWAYAMA
DIYMag
Reaching in to examine her multi-cultural background, family history and queer identity, Rina Sawayama’s debut is a complicated, compassionate (yet catchy) portrait of an artist embracing herself.
‘SAWAYAMA’ is a political album ...because of the ordinary emotions and experiences it elevates, ones that are rarely written about in pop songs: the ways teenage daughters hurt immigrant mothers in their search for autonomy, the complicated perspective Asians raised in the West often have of their family’s countries of origin. Rina’s portrayal of the Asian diasporic experience acknowledges that there isn’t always an easy way to repair the damage done to our relationships with our families, and that we have a lot of unlearning to do before we can communicate meaningfully.
Never say DIY 🖤 @diymagazine
http://diymag.com/2018/03/30/never-say-die-chvrches-love-is-dead-cover-feature
Dream Wife at Old Blue Last for DIY’s Hello 2017
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