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HHC West in the Kitchen with Fortune Sound Club [Photos]

Vancouver, B.C. – So all of Vancity is getting hyped for the arrival of frequent visitor Raekwon the Chef, this time bringing his ICE H2O CANADA artist JD Era along for the ride. Fortune Sound Club will be hosting, and they’ve been running The Fortune Sound Chef contest, wherein fans sent in pics of themselves cheffin’ it up! We here at HipHopCanada West love to get involved, and our staff sent in our own cheffin pics! So meet the West Coast team – we’re an ambitious bunch and you’re gonna be hearing a lot from us!

Amalia Cake

West Coast and Prairies Editor Amalia Judith makes love to some cake batter.

Kass Heatwave Cupcakes

Staff Writer KassKills and rapper HeatWave perfect their cupcakes.

Christina Parihar

Editorial Assistant Christina Parihar shows off her baked goods.

Jamie Sands

Photo Editor Jamie Sands is the master of Tuna Helper.

Samantha Cairns

Staff Writer Samantha Cairns gets that pot boiling.

Kent Stephany

Resident DJ K-Rec eyes up some eggs.

Jesse Furnell

Not sure what staff writer Jesse Furnell is cooking but it’s probably illegal.

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Amalia Judith was born in Winnipeg, MB and quickly whisked away to a childhood of travel throughout California, England, Germany and predominantly Pakistan. In 2006 she completed an honor's degree in English Literature, which left her quite jobless and alone in East Van. Amalia cut her teeth at abortmag.com, Canada's darkest counter-culture magazine, moving on to contribute words and flicks to HipHopCanada: she's currently the Western Canadian Editor and has had the privilege to interview hip-hop icons like Lil' Kim, Drake, Dead Prez, Big Boi, Pharrell Williams and half of Wu-Tang. Amalia also works as a Key Worker educator and advocate for families affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, as well as heading up Team Heartbreak, a media production company that pairs community involvement and artistic movements. She'd love to write you the best bio you've ever had or develop your branding strategy - www.teamheartbreak.com for more info.

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