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Angelina Nguyen

Creative, Multilingual //

Karaoke Khronicles

On karaoke, family, and memory.

March 13, 2022 Angelina Nguyen
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Review: SUCO in the City of Sydney’s Lunar Spectacular Show

The Sydney University Chinese Orchestra's inaugural performance for Lunar New Year was a resounding success.

February 20, 2022 Angelina Nguyen
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Mother Tongue or Mine?

Learning to love one's mother tongue.

March 7, 2021 Angelina Nguyen
Creative //

Coming Around

A poetic reflection on our struggles with closure.

September 1, 2020 Angelina Nguyen
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The Ever-Present Bullshit in Reflective Writing

Angelina Nguyen promises she isn't bullshitting this reflection.

March 18, 2020 Angelina Nguyen
Culture //

Strings of Consciousness: A Conversation with QUART-ED

Meet the string quartet making Vivaldi accessible.

February 23, 2020 Angelina Nguyen

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