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The complexity of love and loss in the Beatles’ “Now and Then”

Gianna Caudillo
November 28, 2023
News, Album Review, Reviews, Rock
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“One, two…,” counts Paul McCartney, but he is not about to launch into a rollicking, “Well, she was just seventeen! You know what I mean!” This McCartney count-in is more methodical, of lower timbre, ...

An album a day keeps boredom away

Anna Armstrong
March 22, 2021
Columns and Opinions, Creative Writing, Uncategorized
Two weeks ago I dared to do what I had never done before: I stepped out of my comfort zone and explored new genres of music. Realizing my taste in music was not as broad as I claimed it was, I decided to reach ...

Television Tunes: Ramy

Sravya Gadepalli
October 29, 2020
Columns and Opinions, Uncategorized
Warning: This article contains a few spoilers from Ramy Seasons 1 & 2 Well into the second season of Ramy, a series following an Egyptian-Muslim’s spiritual journey, we find Ramy’s sister Dena fall ...

Oberst in October-st: A Hardly Strictly Photo Essay

Circe Ament
October 12, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos, Reviews
I arrived to the Rooster Stage roughly thirty minutes before Conor Oberst was scheduled to start. The band who played right before him were real gems, First Aid Kit, a Swedish folk duo composed to two sisters. ...

Fordson Labs shatter stereotypes with two new singles

Brendan Redmond
July 19, 2017
Reviews
When I heard that one of my co-workers, Carter Ward, produces hip-hop music after work, I assumed that it would essentially be a manifestation of memes targeting hometown rappers -- a classic case of a Soundclo...

Scraping beyond the surface of Spotify Premium

Brendan Redmond
January 31, 2017
News
For $5, you can buy ¾ of a large coffee from Starbucks. Or, you could have unlimited streaming from Spotify for a month. This seems almost too good to be true … but wait! There’s more. Through hours of exp...

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