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With the start of a new week, it’s easy to fall back on old favorites. Of course, familiar artists have a way of getting you through the grind, of giving you a bedrock that can help you through the day. Nothing beats a classic, and we’re no stranger to blasting that one perfect song on repeat just to give us the energy we really need.
Even so, it’s sometimes important to have a fresh start. Nothing is worse than the same old
same old, whether you’re stuck on a Zoom call or counting down the seconds to Friday afternoon. So, let’s not forget about all the fresh talent constantly popping up around the world. Music is always evolving. Occasionally, something new can be the perfect boost.
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Chef Brian Tsao is not your typical chef. He loves his metal licks as much as his tasty licks. As the son of a Chinese father and Korean mother, he grew up in Flushing, Queens, NY into a family rich with Asian heritage and culinary traditions. At age 15 Tsao journeyed to Beijing to study at the prestigious World Youth Academy without even knowing Chinese. He spent six years in China, traveling Asia extensively learning about the cuisines of each region
Tsao has led the kitchen as Chef De Cuisine of Beauty and Essex NYC. Prior to that, Tsao’s role as Executive Chef of Mira Sushi and Izakaya led to a victory over Bobby Flay on the first season of his eponymous Food Network show,
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