

Is the New Rolling Stone Top 500 Albums List Really Improved?
This year, music journalism institution Rolling Stone saw fit to revise their top 500 Albums of All Time List for the second time since...
Connor Lammas
Dec 31, 2020


On covering “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” evolving lyrics, and Christmas blues
I have a very limited relationship with modern covers of Christmas classics. How could anyone who didn’t live through the 1940s capture...
Emma Cooney
Dec 30, 2020


A Personal Account of a Music Legend
Guitarist Eddie Van Halen passed away in October, 2020, leaving behind a tremendous legacy. Edward Lodewijk Van Halen was born in...
Anthony Bonavita
Nov 11, 2020

Gatekeeping Internet Music
Every month or so, the internet latches onto a new buzzword: gaslighting, toxic, normalize—I could go on. These past few months, another...
Nandi Dube
Nov 10, 2020

The Romantic Wonder of Netflix's Emily in Paris
Over this past summer during quarantine, I told my parents that I needed to get out of the country. Sensing the possibility of spending...
Sophia George
Nov 10, 2020


A Tribute to Chadwick Boseman
In 2016, the world finally got its first black superhero in Captain America: Civil War. Black Panther became one of the most admired...
Arushi Sharma
Oct 13, 2020


Mulan: Should you watch a movie you can't trust?
September 4th saw the digital release of Disney’s live-action Mulan, a once greatly-anticipated remake now marred by controversy. With...
Emma Cooney and Kailey Sjauwfoekloy
Oct 3, 2020

"WAP" and Feminism
"WAP" exposes the racialized and gendered politics of sexuality.
Nandi Dube
Oct 2, 2020


The Romanticization of Police in Television
The police have been heavily romanticized in popular television. It's time that stops.
Anthony Bonavita
Oct 2, 2020


A Love Letter to Animal Crossing
This summer, I joined the 22 million other people on this planet in playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The premise of this particular...
Gene Kim
Sep 8, 2020