W_LIST: Best Local Music of 2025 So Far
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In this Focus, Iman Fattah introduces travel photography through his learning of the art form. A sound designer, the fundamental difference between the two art becomes the means to explain the process of photography.
Leaving the comforts of their Canada apartment in April 2009, husband and wife Ryan and Dina decided to see the world. The two backpackers have lead a nomadic life ever since, and share their experiences with the world through DuaRansel.com. We had the chance to talk to Dina of DuaRansel.com during her visit to Jakarta, where she told us stories of her journey and opinion on travelling in general.
Starting a blog for fun over 7 years ago, Ayos Purwoaji's Hifatlobrain has become a travel-media that offers writings that are unlike most. With a team of fellow journey-enthusiasts, Hifatlobrain offers a personal look into individual trips, bringing different perspectives and stories to every article. Whiteboard Journal talked to Ayos about his blog and his views on travelling.
“I hate Monday” and “Thank God it’s Friday” are some of the most popular sayings among middle class people in big cities. The urge to escaping daily routine and all of its regiment is getting more and more apparent. Float 2 Nature is a unique way to esperience that escapism. This annual event offers more than just travel, it delivers the most important part of the escapism itself: an experience.
Beginning her career as a rapper in the early 2000, Nova Ruth continues to explore different mediums to express her ideas. Her footprint of ideas can be found in music, activism and art. While preparing for a tour across Europe, Nova Ruth talked to us in Legipait, her coffee shop and culture corner, about music, environmental issues and the latest development of her hometown, Malang.
Many of us know Sacha Stevenson from her "How to Act Indonesian" series. The expatriate's satirical Youtube videos served as a mirror for Indonesians to look and laugh at themselves, and quickly went viral through various social medias. Currently broadening the themes of her sketch comedy series, Whiteboard Journal had a chance to talk to Sacha Stevenson before a shoot in Kemang, South Jakarta.
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