Quoted: Chef Antonio Park on Traditions
In "Quoted," we ask influencers their take on our issue's theme. This month, we quote Chef Antonio Park. Read on to find out what the celebrity chef had to say on the subject of traditions.
In "Quoted," we ask influencers their take on our issue's theme. This month, we quote Chef Antonio Park. Read on to find out what the celebrity chef had to say on the subject of traditions.
UK singer, Charlie Winston, experiences vertigo from reaching the heights, but finds his footing to forge a new path for himself. A couple of years ago Charlie was at a crossroads in his career. He had gained traction with his brand of folksy pop music, but it no longer represented who he had become.
As a godless thirty-year-old who lives 3,000 miles from his family, I don’t have many traditions. But one tradition that I take part in everyday is walking my idiot dog. Like all good traditions, this dogmatic tradition was forced upon me by loved ones.
We had the chance to meet Steven Jackson at Nike’s Hyper School Event in New York back in October. Given Jackson’s credentials as a football superstar, community leader, and emerging icon, we wanted to know how he perceives confidence. Meet Steven Jackson.
Meet our new franchise, "Quoted," in which we ask influencers their take on our issue's theme. This month, we quote Spike Lee on confidence. Read on to find out what the 2014 Montreal Black Film Festival honoree had to say on the matter.
What’s Really Good Magazine's new monthly contributor, Ryan Patricks, shares his comedic outlook on the importance of coffee drinking in the workplace.
We revive one of our favourite article franchises, Kickdrums & Casseroles. The concept is simple: we mash-up food and music, in this case musician Jean-Philip Grobler from St. Lucia breaks down his food philosophy.
In an exclusive WRG interview, Mannie Serravilla & Jason Drakes, from the Airplane Boys, review their sudden rise to fame from the moment the young rap group released their first video, entitled "Sleep" to the time they signed a contract with the Snoop Dogg's management team.
This is the second album from increasingly popular Laurent Bourque. His musical style will remind you of James Blunt, which is perfect for a slow summer afternoon.
A former Toronto staple, DJ Baby Yu moved to Atlanta in 2008 to become one of the most sought after DJs in the industry, having collaborated with Ludacris, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, to name a few. Exclusively for WRG, DJ Baby Yu fills the gap about his ascending career in Atlanta and staying true to his identity.