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Honoring Stephen Sondheim

Duly revered as one of the most pioneering, ingenious minds of Broadway, acclaimed composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim celebrated his 90th birthday this March. Spanning over sixty years, Sondheim’s illustrious…

For the Turnstiles: An Analysis of “On the Beach.”

Released on July 16, 1974, Neil Young’s fifth album “On the Beach” is pain-stakingly vulnerable, heavy, and unapologetically honest. Poetic lyrics and haunting melodies lament of the egregious nature of…

Donald Glover – A Successful Distraction During a Pandemic?

*Edit: As of Sunday, all of the songs have officially been taken off the website without warning, as well as the concept art. This further causes me to have more…

A Look Back at the Bewildering Kanye West ‘Jesus is King’ Merch Store

“The IRS want they fifty-plus our tithe / Man, that’s over half of the pie / I felt dry, that’s on God / That’s why I charge the prices that…

Mobile Museum: A Conversation with Dr. Khalid el-Hakim

The history of Africans being on American soil begins with them confined to the lower decks of slave ships, overcrowded and unsanitary, as they embarked on a journey to an…

Billie Eilish, Fame, and the Romanticism of Teen Suicide

It is no secret that when I find something I enjoy I dive into it. Ask my coworkers and friends who have sat through me talking about anything I love…