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  • June 10, 2017By Clarita Clements

    Summer has just begun and the one thing many of us are looking forward to is new music. Here’s a list of hype albums set to release during summer ’17. Pretty Girls Like Trap Music by 2 Chainz  (Release date: June 16) It’s been a little over a year since the rapper last released a solo

  • April 21, 2017By Julie Jaipati

    Photographs inspire change, they evoke possible uncomfortable thoughts, they have the power to start a conversation. Ren Hang did all of the above in his pictures, even when he lived in a country where censorship did not allow for controversial topics to be discussed. His pictures often showcased homosexuality, gender roles, and the a new

  • April 18, 2017By Rian Smith

    Let’s Meet OCKisDead OCKisDead is a new upcoming rap artist from Flatbush, New York, currently residing in Queens. He infuses lyricism, melodies, and harmonies to create songs that he calls “vibes”. He plans on reintroducing meaningful lyrics in a way that makes you get up move. As he says, “It’s all about the energy, because if

  • March 25, 2017By Yasmin Ettobi

    It has been said time and time again that musicians, actors and celebrities in general should stay silent when it comes to politics. Mark Wahlberg and Alice Cooper are just a few people in the industry that believe that the entertainment industry and politics should stay far away from each other. However, in recent months

  • March 24, 2017By Caitlain McGuire

    Although we all enjoy the classic albums fueled by political ideology such as Bob Dylan’s Time Times They Are A-Changin’ or The Doors’ self-titled album, the lyrics may seem a bit outdated for today’s rapidly changing political climate. While both the 60’s and today’s politics are polarizing and dividing within the public, the issues are very different,

  • March 16, 2017By Caitlain McGuire

    It’s been over two decades since female punk icons like Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill), Courtney Love (Hole) and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) stepped onto the scene and turned the genre on its head. But today, punk is certainly not dead, and it’s being re-imagined for a new generation with new, fresh, female faces and a

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