Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez considers the significance, or insignificance, of popular awards shows.
Himes: At the Grammys, Minorities Win the Battle but Lose the War
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why the Grammys are losing significance before our very eyes.
Ramirez: Love Is a Spotify Playlist
Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez reflects on the connection between music and love in her latest column.
Ran: Political Turmoil Mirrored in Apocalyptic Music
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran discusses one of the few benefits of political insanity: really interesting music.
Ramirez: To Infinity and Far Beyond Trump’s America
In her latest column for ‘The Heights,’ arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses space rock and its interstellar impact on music.
Himes: State of the Art
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the consequences of Cuba’s new censorship laws.
Ramirez: The Class of 2018 – Albums of the Year
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses her picks for top albums of the year, including ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ and ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel.’
Schick: A Farewell to Arts & Review
In his final column as Arts Editor, Jacob Schick reminisces on the changes that always come, even though we sometimes want a little more time.
Himes: This One’s For the Girls
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the clear gender divide that punctuates modern country music.
Ramirez: Life Imitates Art: Tarantino and Gun Violence
Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the gun violence featured in Quentin Tarantino films and its effect on discussions surrounding gun control in America.