Bright Eyes Releases First Song in Nine Years
Indie-folk pioneer of the early aughts, Conor Oberst, released a new song on Tuesday, March 24 with the “band” that made him famous. The song, “Persona Non Grata” is the…
Next Generation of Gaming: Xbox VS PlayStation
Both Sony and Microsoft have announced their next generation of consoles, and fans are widely excited on both sides. First up is Microsoft, who teased their Project Xbox Scarlett announcement…
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…
Scotland’s Monster From the Deep: The Loch Ness Monster
One of the most famous cryptids that I’ve never covered is Nessie, otherwise known as the Loch Ness Monster. Originally spotted in 565 AD, Nessie is thought to be one…
The Price of Beauty: A Review of “Self Made: Inspired by The Life of Madame CJ Walker.”
Late for Black History Month but on time for Women’s History Month, on March 20, Netflix released its latest original series, “Self Made: Inspired By the Life of Madame C.J.…
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…
