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Heavy Metal Taiwan: Conversation With Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe (Part 2)

Heavy Metal Taiwan: Conversation With Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe (Part 2)

by Darice Chang | Jan 7, 2018 | Culture and Lifestyle, The Ketagalan Project

Randy Blythe, vocalist for the metal band Lamb of God, talks about his writing, travel, surfing, and Standing Rock.

Heavy Metal Taiwan: Conversation With Lamb of God Vocalist Randy Blythe (Part 1)

Heavy Metal Taiwan: Conversation With Lamb of God Vocalist Randy Blythe (Part 1)

by Darice Chang | Dec 28, 2017 | Culture and Lifestyle, The Ketagalan Project, Uncategorized

How did Randy Blythe, vocalist for Lamb of God, one of America’s biggest metal acts, land a role in a cult comedy halfway across the world in Taiwan?

Flash Mobs and Detaining Lawyers: Labor Law Protest on Dec. 23

Flash Mobs and Detaining Lawyers: Labor Law Protest on Dec. 23

by William Yang | Dec 24, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

The labor law protest won’t reverse legislation, but expands the boundaries of Taiwan’s civil discourse and add momentum to the social movement scene.

A Marriage of Technology and Craft: Alchema, Alchemy, and Alcohol

A Marriage of Technology and Craft: Alchema, Alchemy, and Alcohol

by Victoria Chen | Nov 27, 2017 | Culture and Lifestyle, The Ketagalan Project

Taiwanese DIY cider making startup, Alchema, teamed up with one of Asia’s 50 Best Bars Alchemy last Saturday for a night of innovation and fun.

Taoyuan, Taiwan’s Youngest City You’ve Never Heard Of

Taoyuan, Taiwan’s Youngest City You’ve Never Heard Of

by Chieh-Ting Yeh | Nov 17, 2017 | Culture and Lifestyle, The Ketagalan Project, Uncategorized

Find out what the youth is doing in Taoyuan, Taiwan’s fastest growing city. “I believe Taoyuan is the best place for youth, and that’s my vision.”

Taiwan’s Craft Beer Scene, Just Getting Started

Taiwan’s Craft Beer Scene, Just Getting Started

by W. Ted Chen | Nov 15, 2017 | Culture and Lifestyle, The Ketagalan Project, Uncategorized

There are now close to 30 private breweries in Taiwan. How did beer come about in Taiwan and what does the scene look like in Taiwan today?

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