Love letter to the Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library Daniella Ivanir April 29, 2021 Columns and Opinions, Creative Writing As this final virtual semester comes to a close there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel; a promise that as August rolls around, we will be once again flocking to our beautiful campus and not sitting i...
Romanticising Whose Life? The issues with “Aesthetic” Playlists Xia Jimenez March 11, 2021 Opinion Recently, something strange has been happening with my YouTube recommendation algorithm. I keep seeing my home page flooded with strange playlist videos with hyper-specific titles and “aesthetic” cover imag...
The New York Philharmonic stun in Sevens Joanna Jiang May 11, 2016 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews On May 6, the New York Philharmonic performed two serious seventh symphonies: Beethoven’s boisterous A (op. 92) and Sibelius’ programmatic C (op. 105). The evening was capped with shorter-length works from ...