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About this issue

Image Credit - Zool Suleman - May 4 2024 at LiterASIAN Festival Vancouver #5
At Rungh, we can be eclectic.
Volume 12, Number 2 features articles about contemporary Indigenous bead art (the Radical Stitch exhibition reviewed by Madeleine Reddon), whacking (Lee Su-Feh reflecting on a dance performance at the Indian Summer Festival - Today is the evening to strike lightening/ Aaj To Bijiliyan Girane Ki Shaam Hai), a magazine archive (the book Laughing Back at Empire reviewed by Melody Ma), a film about a Zambian family secret (Ashley Marshall unspooling the film On Becoming a Guinea Fowl), and symphonic rap music (Dana Edmonds feeling the beats in From Basement Beats to Orchestral Notes).
At Rungh, from beads to beats.
– Editor



