Posts made in January 2025

Fang Bo Hung

With almost two decades of experience, 37-year-old Fang Bo Hung is one of Phnom Penh’s most sought-after photographers. Marangoni Institute in Milan is where this Taiwanese industry veteran graduated, with a focus on fashion photography.

Fang became the creative director of F-Y Studio after finishing his studies in Italy. Throughout his career, Fang has collaborated with a variety of publications and brands.

At present, Fang Bo Hung heads Cloud Photo Studio (CPS) in Phnom Penh. In the last five years, his team has become a base for capturing innovative campaigns for various music clients, specializing in portraiture.

With a strong network throughout Southeast Asia and abroad, Fang Bo Hung continues to perpetuate positivity by cultivating an ecosystem of emerging artists within the design realm.

*In 2024, Sra’Art Gallery in Phnom Penh hosted his fashion art exhibit, which earned rave reviews.

Photographer Fang Bo Hung in Phnom Penh via 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Fang Bo Hung in Phnom Penh via 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Fang Bo Hung in Phnom Penh via 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Fang Bo Hung in Phnom Penh via 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Fang Bo Hung in Phnom Penh via 360 MAGAZINE.

Jeremy Zucker + Chelsea Cutler

Multi-platinum singers, songwriters, and producers Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler kick off 2025 with the official release of their fan favorite cover of Gracie Abrams’ viral hit “That’s So True,” recorded at their recent SiriusXM Coffeehouse Session—listen HERE and watch their live performance on SiriusXM HERE.
 
The duo wrapped 2024 with the release of their critically acclaimed album brent iii and a sold-out Brent Forever: The Tour across North America. Grammy.com praised the album saying, “brent iii takes their profound artistic partnership to new heights and gracefully bookends the brent project,” while UPROXX declared, “Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker cornered the market on ‘cozy fall’ with their collaborative brent series, and the coziness is hitting apex on brent iii.” 
 
Meanwhile, the Brent Forever Tour, which marked the first time Zucker and Cutler embarked on a headline run together, received praise from fans and press alike, with Her Campus proclaiming, “The showmanship and instrumentation throughout the concert was beautifully unique and intimate,” and Total Magazine professing, “Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker made the audience feel at home.” Not to mention, Zucker and Cutler recently brought the Brent Forever Tour to the TODAY Show, performing their cozy single “A-frame” live—watch HERE.
 
The 11-track brent iii album is the third part of Zucker and Cutler’s beloved brent series and their first-ever collaborative album together. Completing the brent trilogy, it follows the artists’ two previous brent EPs, 2019’s brent and 2021’s brent ii, and breakout singles, the Double-Platinum “you were good to me” and Gold “this is how you fall in love.” For Jeremy and Chelsea, brent is the sound of their forever friendship. brent iii is the peak of a five-year journey since the first brent installment and a harbinger of what’s to come for these destined-to-be forever friends.

JEREMY ZUCKER: INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | TWITTER/X | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE
 
CHELSEA CUTLER: INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | TWITTER/X | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE
 
BRENT FOREVER: INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | WEBSITE

Photo: Hunter Moreno

Lil Baby releases WHAM Album via 360 Magazine.

Lil Baby – WHAM

GRAMMY-Award winning superstar Lil Baby (Quality Control Music/Motown) has released his highly-anticipated album, WHAM. The multi-platinum-selling rapper teamed up with the likes of Young Thug, Future, GloRilla, Rod Wave, and more across 15 new tracks to start the new year with a bang. Additionally, Lil Baby unleashed the official music video for “F U 2x,” directed by Shaq Simmons, to coincide with the release for fans to enjoy alongside the new project.

WATCH HERE

If that weren’t enough, Lil Baby also brought the viral From The Block platform to Atlanta’s West End neighborhood to perform a moving rendition of “Streets Colder,” the closing track on the new album. WHAM was first announced on December 7 in Baby’s Instagram Stories, and it serves as his first full-length album since his 2022 chart-topping effort It’s Only Me.

To promote WHAM, Lil Baby installed billboards in major cities across the country that read, “Whatever Wham Say Goes,” a reference to Young Thug’s famous tweet from last June. Lil Baby also released an album trailer that shows him reflecting on how his “heart” and “hustle” push him to success and ultimately has the rap star asking who is working “as hard as me.”

Last month, Lil Baby showed love to his hometown fans by hosting the fourth annual Lil Baby & Friends concert in Atlanta. Baby flew into a sold-out State Farm arena, from the rafters and landed on a submarine-inspired stage with a powerful medley performance of hits such as “Whoa” and “Close Friends.” Joining Lil Baby was a blockbuster group of rappers who helped blow the roof off the arena as well, including 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, Tay B, Hunxho, 4Batz, Rylo Rodriguez, Sexyy Red, Muni Long, Rod Wave, and 21 Savage.

WHAM Tracklist

1. Listen Up

2. Dum, Dumb, and Dumber Feat. Young Thug & Future

3. F U 2x

4. I Promise

5. Redbone Feat. Glorilla

6. By Myself Feat. Rod Wave & Rylo Rodriguez

7. Due 4A Win

8. Stiff Gang

9. So Sorry

10. Stuff Feat. Travis Scott

11. Say Twin

12. Free Promo

13. Outfit Feat. 21 Savage

14. Drugs Talkin

15. Streets Colder

Lil Baby “WHAM” Album

Retail: https://lilbaby.lnk.to/WHAM

“F U 2x” Video: https://lilbaby.lnk.to/FU2X

Lil Baby releases WHAM Album via 360 Magazine.
Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, DJ Khaled at art basl hommemade design studio and furniture via 360 MAGAZINE.

A$AP Rocky + HOMMEMADE at Art Basel

This weekend, amidst the buzz of Design Miami 2024, multi-hyphenated artist, entrepreneur, actor and fashion icon A$AP Rocky held a private viewing of The Galaxy Collection, the latest collection from HOMMEMADE, his design studio x furniture & home goods brand

Known for his style, music, and influence on culture, A$AP Rocky is establishing a creative work/living space experience through HOMMEMADE Studios with architectural spaces that provide an artistic and productive environment for traveling and or working creatives. Hommemade aims to challenge conventional design by creating pieces that defy normalcy, inspire creativity, and ensure comfort.

The Galaxy Collection, the second release of Rocky’s HOMMEMADE, expands his Retro Futurism world building – an amalgamation of his own unique style and commitment to solidifying his stake in the design world. The Galaxy Collection provides a deeper look into what a surreal retro futuristic lifestyle would look like from the POV from a Satellite. The “Satellamp” projector / lamp compliments the theory of the collection, while the Skyline Carpet collaboration with Gufram gives a more zoomed-in perspective. These pieces, highlighted by Rocky’s most audacious piece to date – a portable, all-in-one state of the art Studio and Entertainment Center, The CBNT.V1, share a common push/pull theme of retro meets futuristic.

The collection is now available to purchase. For more information, reach out to hommemade@awge.com

Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, DJ Khaled at art basl hommemade design studio and furniture via 360 MAGAZINE.
Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, DJ Khaled at art basl hommemade design studio and furniture via 360 MAGAZINE.
Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, DJ Khaled at art basl hommemade design studio and furniture via 360 MAGAZINE.
Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, DJ Khaled at art basl hommemade design studio and furniture via 360 MAGAZINE.

Photos: Clay Frapwell

Photographer/Model Kofi Oduro in Phnom Penh speaks to Vaughn Lowery about his Sra'Art gallery art exhibition via 360 Magazine.

KOFI ODURO

Kofi Oduro is an emerging shutterbug and fashion model with a distinctive eye for unified lighting. He combines natural and artificial light to evoke a certain level of emotion.

Oduro hails from Ghana and recalls from an early age how his father’s strong innate style ignited his passion for design.

As a young adult, he enlisted in the airforce and became a military nurse. After completing his tour, he began to embrace photography. Fast forward 9 years, he is now announcing his inaugural exhibit at Sra’Art Gallery in Phnom Penh on January 18, 2025, featuring paraplegic athletes.

During a 360 MAG podcast, he was asked, “Is there anything else you would like to mention?” He replied, “I would like to thank my wife.”

Photographer Kofi Oduro captures pregnant wife with artwork by Vaughn Lowery via 360 Magazine.
Photographer Kofi Oduro captures pregnant wife with art vase by Vaughn Lowery.

Exploring a career in the design world can be challenging; however, with the support from loved ones along with perseverance, an African pioneer like Oduro will continue to flourish.

*Special thanks to Big MaMa for providing lite bites at Kofi Oduro’s Sra’Art Gallery installation.

**Thanks to Cecil Eap of Sra’Art Gallery for providing the venue.

Photographer/Model Kofi Oduro in Phnom Penh speaks to Vaughn Lowery about his Sra'Art gallery art exhibition via 360 Magazine.
Photographer/Model Kofi Oduro in Phnom Penh speaks to Vaughn Lowery about his Sra'Art gallery art exhibition via 360 Magazine.
Photographer/Model Kofi Oduro in Phnom Penh speaks to Vaughn Lowery about his Sra'Art gallery art exhibition via 360 Magazine.

Cakes + Craft Phnom Penh

Expats may experience occasional cravings for comfort food from their home country. Cakes + Crafts will satisfy your taste buds, so stop searching. It brings back memories of Johnny Rockets, Fat Burger, Sonic Burger, Coney Island, In-and-Out Burger, and Smash Burger.

A motley crew of Khmericans and Cambodians owns and operates this cantina, which is infused with emerging artists and skateboard enthusiasts. Most of their ingredients and condiments, such as hot sauce, are obtained from local suppliers by the establishment. They also offer Heinz ketchup and French’s yellow mustard. The chicken is seasoned and battered using a family recipe to make it extra crispy (they use eggs). The hot dogs and smoked bacon are produced by local vendors instead of being processed, and the buns come from a resident baker who makes them in-house. The reason to visit are the home-cut fries alone. Your chili palate will be easily satisfied by homemade hot sauces. Their on-site mixologist easily creates a Long Island or a simple two-part cocktail. Chang Beer is available on draft (from Thailand), Cambodian beer is available in cans, and Jagermeister shots. Their Happy Hour and menu items are always changing, so be sure to check their websites for real-time amendments.

This place is a great place to visit due to its excellent service, trendy atmosphere, and delicious food. Generally speaking, the freshest foods tend to taste best when made on-site. Alternatively, you can order through Nahm24/Food Panda for delivery or use Grab Express for pickup.

Lastly, Cakes + Craft hosts birthday gatherings and viewing parties for UFC fights as well as soccer matches.

*Hours of operation: 11 am to 11 pm daily. Closed Tuesdays.

Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Cakes & Craft Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Dr. Swathi Varanasi-Diaz via 360 Magazine.

Weight Loss + GLP-1 Drug Dangers

Balancing Wellness with Potential Weight Loss Drug Dangers

By: Swathi Varanasi-Diaz, Pharm.D., & Scientific Advisor, MYOS MD

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have become central to the weight-loss conversation, and it’s easy to see why they can produce impressive results. However, alongside their benefits, there are potential side effects and risks that often go unnoticed. As an integrative pharmacist and natural medicine specialist, my goal is to provide insight on how to manage these side effects, should you choose to explore these medications, and help you make an informed decision about your health. 

First, let’s talk about the risks. One of the most common risks involves gastrointestinal issues. Nausea and vomiting may seem like minor side effects that come with taking medication, but they may lead to something more serious called gastroparesis. This condition makes it harder for your stomach to empty itself, causing chronic digestive issues. If you’re new to GLP-1 drugs, ask your healthcare provider if you can start at the lowest dose possible that will still be effective, and then increase the dosage gradually. Staying hydrated and adding fiber to your diet can also help manage milder symptoms and prevent further complications.

Rapid muscle loss is one of the most overlooked downsides of these medications. Losing weight is the goal, but losing muscle along the way? That’s not ideal. Muscle loss slows your metabolism and can make you feel weaker and more vulnerable to injury, especially as you age. To counter this, you should engage in routine weight bearing activities combined with exercise that gets your heart rate up to avoid muscle loss. However, due to the rapid weight loss associated with GLP-1 drugs, this may not be enough. As a medical advisor at MYOS MD, I highly recommend to healthcare providers that they add a natural dietary supplement called Fortetropin to a patient’s nutrition plan when they prescribe GLP-1 drugs. This natural bioactive compound derived from fertilized egg yolk has been shown in six published clinical studies to effectively increase and support muscle health. A recent University of California, Berkeley study, published in The Journals of Gerontology, showed Fortetropin increased muscle protein synthesis by 18% in adults with an average age of 66, even without exercise. This supplement is an easy, proactive addition to your nutrition that can help maintain muscle while you are shedding pounds. Patients should discuss the option of Fortetropin with their healthcare provider, as it is only available through select healthcare practitioner supplement lines, like MYOS MD. 

Now let’s talk about off-label misuse. GLP-1 drugs are increasingly used by people with normal BMIs (BMI: 18.5-24.9) for cosmetic purposes to lose a few pounds. But heed this warning: The weight often comes back, and it’s mostly fat, not muscle. In fact, these drugs are only FDA approved for people with a BMI of 27 and above. Building sustainable habits with balanced meals and consistent movement is always the better long-term solution. Think twice before jumping on the GLP-1 medication bandwagon simply because someone you know had success with them. These drugs come with a hefty price tag, and if your health insurance doesn’t cover them, maintaining their use over the long term can become financially overwhelming. More importantly, GLP-1 medications aren’t quick fixes; they’re designed to be lifetime treatments. Understanding this commitment is crucial before making a decision.

Mental health concerns are another overlooked side effect of GLP-1 medications, yet they can significantly impact a patient’s overall well-being. Many individuals report experiencing mood swings, heightened anxiety, or even depression while on these medications, which can be easily dismissed as isolated incidents. That’s why I advocate for a whole-person approach to managing health and longevity. Incorporating mindfulness practices, such as yoga and meditation, can help balance emotional well-being, while regular talk therapy sessions provide valuable support in navigating any mental health challenges that arise. Equally important is maintaining an open line of communication with your healthcare team, ensuring they are aware of any shifts in mood or behavior so they can offer appropriate guidance and adjustments to your treatment plan. Taking a comprehensive approach to your mental health can make all the difference in achieving long-term success with GLP-1 medications.

Weight loss should make you feel better. It should not be about trading one health problem for another. GLP-1 drugs are not a one-size-fits-all solution. By understanding these risks and taking proactive steps to mitigate side effects, these medications can be used wisely to promote a healthier lifestyle.

Biography

Swathi Varanasi-Diaz, Pharm.D., known to audiences as Dr. Swathi is an award-winning healthcare professional recognized for her trailblazing work at the forefront of personalized medicine and healthcare innovation. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and became the first pharmacist in the U.S. to complete a postdoctoral residency in integrative medicine and preventive health. Following this achievement, she co-founded the Integrative Health Pharmacy Residency Program. Her credentials also include a postdoctoral fellowship in biotech and nutrition from Cornell University. With experience spanning patient care, biotech, clinical research, academia, and consumer product goods, Dr. Swathi is a scientific and medical advisor and consultant with many innovative companies, including MYOS MD. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals, and she has served as a faculty and guest lecturer at numerous academic institutions. In 2023, I was honored as one of 50 Most Influential Leaders in Pharmacy.

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Doechii – New Vid + Livestream

Three-time GRAMMY nominee Doechii views the last few years of her life through the lens of classic sitcoms like “Family Matters” in the official video for “DENIAL IS A RIVER.” View HERE. Directed by Carlos Acosta and James Mackel, the high-energy video features cameos by Zack Fox, ScHoolboy Q, Rickey Thompson, Teezo Touchdown, Earl Sweatshirt, SiR, Baby Tate and DJ Miss Milan.

When the trailer for the video – inspired by the title sequence of “Family Matters,” complete with theme song “As Days Go By” – dropped last week, it elicited a barrage of comments from fans and fellow artists, including SZA, GloRilla, Hayley Williams and Willow Smith. Doechii also shared two skits to accompany the video – “Doechii Slaps Brad Pitt” (view HERE) and “LA ROSA DE DOECHII” (view HERE). Comedy Central posted a third skit, “Can I Hit THat” with ScHoolboy Q (view HERE).

Watch Doechii’s livestream – “Denial is A Stream” – at 3:00 PM PT today, January 2, on her YouTube channel. Doechii and Issa Rae recently took the Genius Open Mic stage over for a very special rendition of “DENIAL IS A RIVER.” View HERE.

“DENIAL IS A RIVER” is from her acclaimed mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, which received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rap Album while the single “NISSAN ALTIMA” received a nod for Best Rap Performance and Doechii was nominated for Best New Artist. The track has entered the top 100 on the U.S. Spotify charts.

Alligator Bites Never Heal came in at No. 1 on Rolling Stone’s list of “The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2024” and placed in the top 10 of their overall “Best Albums of 2024” tally. Critics at NPR, Paste, Consequence of Sound, Stereogum and UPROXX also hailed Alligator Bites Never Heal as one of 2024’s best albums. Listen HERE.

After wrapping up the sold-out Alligator Bites Never Heal The Tour, which brought her to the U.S., Europe, and the UK, Doechii closed out 2024 with a blitz of special appearances. She performed “DENIAL IS A RIVER” and “BOILED PEANUTS” on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” did a Tiny Desk Concert on NPR Music, accepted the Hip-Hop Disrupter award at Variety’s eighth annual Hitmakers celebration and visited the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles for a discussion of Alligator Bites Never Heal and a special performance. As he introduced Doechii at the museum, Killer Mike hailed her as “an artist who I feel is the present, the future – and who’s going to change music forever.”

Doechii Photo Credit: John Jay

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Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.

Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh

Hometown Hangout, established in 2017, is helmed by a dynamic duo: a French professor, Pierre, and Turkish hotelier, Tolga. Both understand the world of hospitality and the importance of communication. Combining an educational career with food and beverage is a home run.

Nestled in the heart of TTP, in close proximity to Kon Bar and Cakes & Craft, adorned with floor-to-ceiling glass, with an accessible staff in tow, they have some of the best beers on top. The group is composed of both Cambodians and expats. Each night has a distinct promotion. Be sure to check their Facebook for listings. Various days see live bands perform, with karaoke mixed in. What makes this place so different is the ambiance. It is in rugby red with black accent walls, coupled with wood tabletops and tufted benches. Despite the absence of food or a kitchen on-site, you can still order delivery.

Amenities include: a pool table, a foosball, a PlayStation gaming area, and a performance stage. With a state-of-the-art audio system, they play an array of eclectic music–afrobeats, EDM, rap, pop, and rock.

The icing on the cake is not only the accessible management but also the patrons. Moreover, if a dewy-eyed, 14-month-old Rottweiler, the bar’s mascot doesn’t make you melt, the overall patronage will.

If you’re searching for a memorable moment, check it out. You’ll be transported into a realm that will soon rival BKK and Bassac Lane.

*Be sure to ask for local Cambodian promoter Jono.

**This bar is located within walking distance to Zando, a beauty bar, local ABA branch, and a barbershop.

Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.
Hometown Hangout Phnom Penh captured by Vaughn Lowery for 360 MAGAZINE.