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The Regenerative Imperative | Considering LA: PST Exhibition Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art.
A new PST Art exhibition at Los Angeles's Fowler Museum titled "Fire Kinship" examines Indigenous fire stewardship.
Mar 26


National Museum of Women in the Arts | Double Takes, Borrowed Bodies, Uncanny Shadows Cast
"Uncanny," a new exhibition based in Washington D.C., examines the duality of womanhood through multimedia art.
Jan 9


Spencer Barnett | Embracing the Evolution With New Single "Chocolate Pretzels"
A special look at indie pop musician Spencer Barnett's latest single plus insight into his upcoming EP
Sep 20, 2024


Can the Romantasy Genre Bridge Diversity Gaps in Publishing?
Romantasy books are all the rage on platforms like TikTok and Goodreads. Could the niche genre garner increased support of BIPOC authors?
May 24, 2024


“Saltburn” Review: A Campy But Unrefined Exploration of Desire
Since my first viewing of Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn”’ in theaters and my subsequent watching with friends on New Year’s Eve, I’ve...
Jan 16, 2024


Which surprise songs could Taylor Swift play in Kansas City? The Eras Tour visualized
No one does suspense quite like Taylor Swift. From her extensive use of Easter eggs in music videos to the creative promotion of her most...
Jul 5, 2023


The Evolution of Female Desire in American Music
Anyone with a Spotify account and access to Twitter remembers the debates surrounding Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 song “WAP.”...
Apr 15, 2023


‘There’s No Joy Without Anger:’ Maggie Rogers’ Feral Joy Tour at Roadrunner Put Us in ‘Overdrive’
28-year-old singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers embodies what it means to put every part of yourself into music. At one point during her Feb....
Feb 19, 2023


The Beginnings of Bedroom Pop: How Self-Released Tracks Launched Young Artists’ Music Careers
It’s no secret that pop music has continually evolved since its inception and identification as a music genre in the early 20th century....
Dec 22, 2022


“She Said” portrays the power of journalism but neglects to cover figures that ignited #MeToo
Director Maria Schrader’s She Said has all the staples of any journalism-centered film. The two-hour and nine-minute feature delivers...
Nov 27, 2022


In Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month: Past, Present Hispanic/Latine Musicians to Add to Your Playlist
The American music scene has seen a surge in popularity of Hispanic and Latine artists over the past couple of decades. This exposure to...
Oct 7, 2022


Mesonjixx on Outlandia, Growth and Expansive Nebraskan Soul Music
The Nebraska native talks musical origins, new live album and upcoming festival performance. Mary Elizabeth Jo Dixen Pelenaise Kapi’olani...
Aug 10, 2022


Saddle Creek Artist Indigo De Souza Talks Touring, New Music and Maha Music Festival
The North Carolina native is set to perform indie rock tracks from both of her albums this Friday. While widely known for her cathartic...
Jul 26, 2022


The rise of white privileged scammer storylines on television
Do we love watching white, privileged people fall? Or do we relish them getting away with their crimes? American viewers’ obsession with...
May 29, 2022


A Love Letter to Clairo's "Sling" Tour
Before 23-year-old indie-pop artist, Claire Cottrill (Clairo) stepped on stage, it was clear that despite the thousands of audience...
Mar 16, 2022


Honoring Black Stories: Literature by Black Authors to Read this Black History Month and Anytime
It’s no secret that literature has been historically white-washed, with many authors of color and their work absent from reading lists....
Feb 11, 2022


Binge backlash: why we regret speed-watching our favorite shows
When I’m not listening to Olivia Rodrigo’s album SOUR on repeat, I turn to my newest obsession: British actor Ben Barnes. Specifically,...
Jul 26, 2021
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