May, 2014

Accès Asie Festival: Celebrating Montreal Multiculturalism

This month marks the official month of cultural recognition for the impact that Asian-North American ties have shaped our country. The local Montreal festival Acces Asie is an exciting opportunity for Asian and Pacific Islanders’ artists, as well as their entire community, to make their voice heard through creative expression…

Ibn Khaldun: On Man’s Ability To Think

Ibn Khaldūn, born on May 27, 1332, was an Tunisian philosopher and historian often regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern historiography, sociology, and economics. He is best known for his book The Muqadimmah. The book contains valuable findings on the social sciences, economics, historiography, political theory, and…

Featured: Prince Fox, Music Producer

Prince Fox is an up-and-coming producer from NYC, who is quickly climbing up the ranks in the music industry. While only a junior at New York University where he studies music technology, he continued to work obsessively at refining his craft, and it shows. His releases continue to surprise his…

Law s377A: The LGBT Struggle in Singapore

As a globalized capital of South East Asia, Singapore asserts itself as a multicultural hub. Nevertheless, its quick evolution left some controversial legislations deeply rooted in its society. How is it that the LGBT community is still fighting for recognition, in particular gay men? Singapore’s complex history has left historical…

ALZ Playlist: Summer Chill Playlist

Aisemusic has made another playlist for Graphite Publications, one that drips in warmth and vibrance in anticipation of the summer season. I highly recommend looking out for the ODESZA track, Bearson’s “Savanna,” MOWE’s “Call You Home,” and Kartell’s remix of Karma Kid. For good remixes of familiar tracks, look out…