Author: Aubree Ross

Aubree Ross is an energetic voice in entertainment journalism, writing about everything from the indie film scene to the music industry’s hidden corners. With over a decade in music behind her, she’s now a dedicated freelance writer and editor working on her first book.As an author for Ever-growing USA, and journalist for MSN, Aubree celebrates independent filmmaking, covering topics like movies, TV, scriptwriting, and film festivals. She also dives into filmmaking gear, indie film gossip, and the latest film-related prizes. Through her writing, she connects audiences with emerging filmmakers, giving them the platform to tell their stories and the tools to succeed.Aubree’s work can also be found in Ever-growing USA, Silicon Herald, and MSN, where she shares insights and insider stories that make readers feel like part of the entertainment world’s most exciting conversations.

Taiwan’s Indigenous Popular Music Training Camp is not only a space for cultivating musical talent but also a platform where young Indigenous musicians can engage deeply with their cultural roots. Through this transformative program, participants reflect on their identities, traditions, and how to fuse their Indigenous heritage with contemporary music. The Significance of Cultural Identity For many Indigenous people in Taiwan, music has always been an integral part of their culture, serving as a means of storytelling, ritual, and community bonding. However, the pressures of modernity have often resulted in the erosion of traditional practices. The Indigenous Popular Music Training…

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