For the month of June, we’ll be looking at culinary storytelling as a map of identity, migration, and innovation. We’ll delve into how taste connects the local to the global, the past to the future, and juicy stories to mouthwatering insights.
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What started as a super candid chat with actor Chris Pang (@pangeerz ) over lemonade ended on a deep back-and-forth over representing identity, the fun of being shameless, and so much more! Read the full feature by RADII‘s managing editor in the link in bio.
You probably know him as Colin from Crazy Rich Asians, but Chris Pang’s journey goes way beyond the rom-com that changed Hollywood. While in Hong Kong promoting the new thriller-drama series The Season, the Australian actor sat down with RADII for a candid conversation about identity, ambition, and what comes next.
From growing up in a Wing Chun household and obsessing over Hong Kong’s golden-era action films, to becoming one of the most recognizable Asian faces in Western cinema, Pang reflects on the long road from Melbourne to Hollywood — and the surreal moments that still leave him in disbelief.
He also reveals why playing the unapologetically chaotic Andrew Fung in The Season was the most fun role of his career, and drops an exciting exclusive. Bruce Lee inspiration, Hong Kong nostalgia, and a glimpse into the future of Asian storytelling — don’t miss this one.
#RADII #radiimedia #chrispang #theseason #crazyrichasians
What started as a super candid chat with actor Chris Pang (@pangeerz ) over lemonade ended on a deep back-and-forth over representing identity, the fun of being shameless, and so much more! Read the full feature by RADII‘s managing editor in the link in bio.
You probably know him as Colin from Crazy Rich Asians, but Chris Pang’s journey goes way beyond the rom-com that changed Hollywood. While in Hong Kong promoting the new thriller-drama series The Season, the Australian actor sat down with RADII for a candid conversation about identity, ambition, and what comes next.
From growing up in a Wing Chun household and obsessing over Hong Kong’s golden-era action films, to becoming one of the most recognizable Asian faces in Western cinema, Pang reflects on the long road from Melbourne to Hollywood — and the surreal moments that still leave him in disbelief.
He also reveals why playing the unapologetically chaotic Andrew Fung in The Season was the most fun role of his career, and drops an exciting exclusive. Bruce Lee inspiration, Hong Kong nostalgia, and a glimpse into the future of Asian storytelling — don’t miss this one.
#RADII #radiimedia #chrispang #theseason #crazyrichasians
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The first time Yu Su (@yusu_suyu ) found herself on a dance floor, the crowd and the sound were a life changer for her. It didn`t take long for the music to pull her in, and that curiosity carried her all the way to here: on May 1st, she released her latest album, Foundry.
Born in Kaifeng, China and now based in London, UK, she makes music and cooks in equal measure. Her sound moves fluidly between environmental textures, fourth-world downtempo, minimalism and dub techno. Beyond that, she`s found a passion for tomato-egg stir-fry and other foodie pursuits, documenting it all on @yusucooks.
So we got curious: in the city she calls home right now, what are the places that still spark her curiosity, and which corners make her feel the quiet beauty of everyday life again?
These are whispers of home in the city of London for Yu Su — the place where she spends her time producing, exploring, and hunting down the best food and coffee beans, all while staying committed to building an internationally recognized electronic music scene in China.
#radii #radiimedia #cityguide #london #asianfood
The first time Yu Su (@yusu_suyu ) found herself on a dance floor, the crowd and the sound were a life changer for her. It didn`t take long for the music to pull her in, and that curiosity carried her all the way to here: on May 1st, she released her latest album, Foundry.
Born in Kaifeng, China and now based in London, UK, she makes music and cooks in equal measure. Her sound moves fluidly between environmental textures, fourth-world downtempo, minimalism and dub techno. Beyond that, she`s found a passion for tomato-egg stir-fry and other foodie pursuits, documenting it all on @yusucooks.
So we got curious: in the city she calls home right now, what are the places that still spark her curiosity, and which corners make her feel the quiet beauty of everyday life again?
These are whispers of home in the city of London for Yu Su — the place where she spends her time producing, exploring, and hunting down the best food and coffee beans, all while staying committed to building an internationally recognized electronic music scene in China.
#radii #radiimedia #cityguide #london #asianfood
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This is what they meant when they said my look should blow everyone away, no?
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #OOTD #makeup #glam
This is what they meant when they said my look should blow everyone away, no?
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #OOTD #makeup #glam
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Craving mooncakes a little extra tonight.
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #chineseuculture #DIY #midautumnfestival #zhongqiujie #中秋节
Craving mooncakes a little extra tonight.
#radiimedia #radii #china #chinese #chineseuculture #DIY #midautumnfestival #zhongqiujie #中秋节
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You can find your dinner menu from a play at China`s National Theatre and literally eat the drama.
On May 30, the National Theatre of China and Tongli Tea House launched "Yanshi · Elegant Gathering" in Beijing. The two-week immersive event is tied to their upcoming production, Food is Heaven (燕食記), a drama about Lingnan food culture spanning a century of Cantonese history.
The venue serves a "Yanshi Set Menu" inspired by the tea snacks mentioned in the script. Actors walk through the garden mid-scene, and guests read lines with the cast while they eat. This is China`s "performance + consumption" playbook in action, trying to break down the boundaries between food and drama: asking for your attention while also fulfilling your appetite.
Need that turnip cake right now.
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You can find your dinner menu from a play at China`s National Theatre and literally eat the drama.
On May 30, the National Theatre of China and Tongli Tea House launched "Yanshi · Elegant Gathering" in Beijing. The two-week immersive event is tied to their upcoming production, Food is Heaven (燕食記), a drama about Lingnan food culture spanning a century of Cantonese history.
The venue serves a "Yanshi Set Menu" inspired by the tea snacks mentioned in the script. Actors walk through the garden mid-scene, and guests read lines with the cast while they eat. This is China`s "performance + consumption" playbook in action, trying to break down the boundaries between food and drama: asking for your attention while also fulfilling your appetite.
Need that turnip cake right now.
Comment ”RADII” below to join our newsletter and never miss content like this again.
#radii #radiimedia #chinesefood #chinesedrama #theatre
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