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Archive for August, 2017

  • August 24, 2017By Brandon Meyer

    I remember the fall. It was soft and comforting, like falling into a bed of downy pillows. Except without all of the feathers poking you. I hate realizing that forever couldn’t be built on a bed of downy pillows. I don’t regret it though. I don’t regret getting to know you and growing to love

  • August 24, 2017By Johanna Bulaong

    During Outside Lands last week, I had the opportunity to catch up with Dwilly, a South Carolinian born DJ who attended the amazing Berklee College of Music. Dwilly, otherwise known as David Wilson, he provided insight into his quickly rising success and creative process as a young producer. ] So just to get started, how

  • August 24, 2017By Matthew Reid

    *WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW* It’s no secret that Netflix’s One Day At A Time was easily one of the most progressive and important shows – especially sitcoms – that came out of 2017. Which is why I was super pumped to hear that it got renewed for season 2, earlier this year in March. The 13 episode Season 1 tackled

  • August 24, 2017By Elisabeth Schmeissner

    These past two weeks, I have been wandering around Italy with my family. I had the privilege of visiting as many museums, cultural places, and beautiful landscapes as I could find. The rich culture and fascinating timelessness of the country were captivating, and I felt so drawn to the way of life here. It was otherworldly to

  • August 24, 2017By Gabrielle Mendoza

    Scrolling through Twitter is just about the only thing I do aside from schoolwork. Part of the reason is because of the stories that I come across on my timeline. Someone will be posting about their family reunion, their best friend or their heartbreak and it’s interesting to be able to see life with another

  • August 24, 2017By Ricky Cruz

    American Horror Story is a TV show that has recently announced its seventh season, titled “Cult”. The producers of the show have decided to take a political twist this season. The new season follows a white lesbian woman from Michigan as the main character. The show starts on election night of 2016, following Trump’s win

  • August 23, 2017By Daneia Russell

    This past Tuesday on August 22, millions of TV screens were filled with the seventh annual television broadcast of Black Girls Rock!, an award show that promotes the achievements in film, TV, music, activism, etc. by Black girls and women. Each year, the show brings about stars, well-known figures, and everyday workers, young and old

  • August 23, 2017By Evelyn Atieno

    No, this isn’t the Jimi Hendrix experience — it is the Future Hndrxx experience. Future is on the road again for his second tour this summer. His tour early this summer was called the ‘Nobody Safe’ tour— with headliners that included Migos, Tory Lanez, Kodak Black, Young Thug, and ASAP Ferg. The tour proved to be a big success

  • August 23, 2017By Noelle Hendrickson

    Mashrou’ Leila, the alternative rock band currently in the news for its recent music video “Roman”, is set on creating an ideal world – one where “struggle and conflict can be used as a starting place for progress.” Known for its controversial songs and lead singer, the band has quickly become popular since forming in

  • August 23, 2017By A1

    Artist IHATEYOUSHEED is a Philly based artist who found his path in music through his mother and father. He was raised in a home where his mother played nothing but Hov which led to him reciting Jay Z verses before he could read. As if that wasn’t enough influence to kindle his love for music,

  • August 23, 2017By Marlow Saucier

    What was supposed to be a love poem, but ended up as morbid and depressing as all the others. Part to my love, and part to for those in love who are farther apart than we are. In my mind, we live together in a house with just the right amount of sun coming in the

  • August 23, 2017By Fareen Ali

    Diana Huey is an Asian-American actress and singer who has been cast as Ariel in Disney’s stage musical, The Little Mermaid. Huey received warm reviews of her performance as Ariel, but along with those reviews, she also received backlash due to the fact that she is not white. Ariel, as you may recall, is a red-haired

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