

Playlist: Best songs of 2022
Here are the best songs from artists of Indonesian heritage released in 2022. Continue reading Playlist: Best songs of 2022

Read: Buah zine Issue 5 is out now
The 2022 issue includes interviews, photography from Indonesia, book and movie reviews, and poetry. Continue reading Read: Buah zine Issue 5 is out now

List: More books by writers of Indonesian heritage
Remember the list I did back in 2018? Well, here’s an update. Happy reading! Continue reading List: More books by writers of Indonesian heritage

Interview: Katherine Sarwopeni Antarikso
“I want to put Indonesians on the map in Philadelphia; we have a thriving community here that’s living under the radar. I want future generations to know those stories.” Continue reading Interview: Katherine Sarwopeni Antarikso

Playlist: Summer 2022 Mixtape
It’s an oontz oontz kind of summer, and Buah zine is right there with a playlist featuring Indonesian artists. Continue reading Playlist: Summer 2022 Mixtape

Poetry: Two Reflections
Writer, translator, and educator Jeddie Sophronius submits two poems that feed the senses. Read more. Continue reading Poetry: Two Reflections

Poem: an Indonesian American wanting
“an Indonesian American wanting” is a poetry submission by Winston Widjaja Lin, a writer of Indonesian and Taiwanese heritage based in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. Continue reading Poem: an Indonesian American wanting

Zine: On recipes and heritage
Raymond Surya lives in El Paso, Texas, and shares a personal recipe. Continue reading Zine: On recipes and heritage

Notes: On watching “Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash” in New York City
“Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash” (2021, dir. Edwin) is now available to stream on Netflix. This movie review also goes over comparisons with the book version. Continue reading Notes: On watching “Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash” in New York City

Notes: On “Happy Stories, Mostly” by Norman Erikson Pasaribu
Go read “Happy Stories, Mostly” by Norman Erikson Pasaribu, translated by Tiffany Tsao. Continue reading Notes: On “Happy Stories, Mostly” by Norman Erikson Pasaribu