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  • March 29, 2017By Sarah Mcdarmont

    GLAAD, an organization that advocates for LGBTQ+ equality, recently announced that Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan will be honored at the 28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards with the Stephen F. Kolzak award for “making a significant difference in promoting equality and acceptance.” At only 21 years old, Sivan will become the youngest recipient of the award,

  • March 27, 2017By Kaitlyn Bowling

    What does it actually take to be successful in the music industry? I interviewed 3PM, who are learning the answer to that question first-hand, to find out. Hailing out of Baltimore, Maryland, the savvy pop-punk trio is composed of Scott Montgomery on guitar, Aaron O’Connor on vocals, and Brandon Millman on drums; and they are a

  • March 25, 2017By Chidubem Nwakuche

    It’s Women’s History Month Aside from that fact, no matter the time of year, male or female, we can all benefit from a personal anthem and feel-good song. I made a YouTube Playlist of some songs that give me a little motivation in the morning. I’ve decided to share some of my favorite tracks with

  • March 25, 2017By Lorena Alvarez-Valencia

    19-year-old Khalid Robinson, better known simply as Khalid, entered the music scene at 18-years-old. The young artist has since then transformed the essence of being young and it’s tribulations into 15 tracks.  The heartbreak, the consuming love, the partying, the emotional confusion, and despite being unable to offer nothing more than heart, youth is more

  • March 25, 2017By Christopher Immanuel

    Looking for new musics to listen to this spring? don’t fret! i have made a list of artists to listen! despite how amazingly talented they are, these artists are kinda underrated, so let’s start with the list so you can immediately add them to your playlist!   LANY LANY is a three piece alternative band

  • March 25, 2017By Cherise Santos

    Sleepless nights are more common than not for many people. When we can’t seem to sleep, we find ourselves thinking, more specifically, overthinking. We spend the very early morning of our day wallowing in the things we could have done or achieved the mere hours before. These gems are perfect for when you can’t help

  • 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 25, 2017By Hoshi-Chan

    Outside of her tough, ‘crack your head open with a neon pink pump’ exterior, the reigning Queen of Rap has proved to us time and time again that she is still but a normal woman. Whenever she isn’t checking the misogyny within the music industry, or educating young girls to follow their dreams, she’s dealing

  • 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 23, 2017By Chloe Johnson

    It’s women’s history month! One of the most wonderful forms of artistic expression is through music, and women continue to outstand me in their performance of it. Since I like to assume we all know of the great queens like Beyoncé and Aretha Franklin, I am going to leave out from this list the more

  • March 23, 2017By Meghan O'Connor

    If you’re anything like us, you’ve had “Green Light” and “Liability” on constant rotation ever since they were dropped, going back and forth between dancing with reckless abandon to sobbing in a blanket burrito on your bed. Lorde’s music has always had a way of tugging at your heartstrings while making you bop your head

  • March 21, 2017By Skylar Elizabeth

    In 1997, the animated film Anastasia was released in theaters, and was well received world wide. The story followed Anya, the real life Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov, who was murdered with her family during the Russian revolution. In this story, she escaped her ultimate death, but has also lost memory of her past as a grand