Copy editor Addie Kinnaly finds surprising depth in fellow copy editor and pop princess Aidan Gravina’s playlist.
iEdit: Addie Kinnaly Explores Love Through Sound
When I agreed to do an iEdit with Addie, I thought I knew what to expect. I thought our music experience couldn’t possibly be that different.
Boy, was I wrong. Addie’s playlist took me on a path of discovery that I never would have imagined.
iEdit: An Upbeat Playlist For Life’s Changes (Parker’s Version)
Sports editor Luke Evans enjoyed graphics editor Parker Leaf’s playlist about life’s inevitable changes.
iEdit: Luke Evans Discovers Music
Graphics editor Parker Leaf isn’t surprised to find that sports editor Luke Evans made a playlist full of hits and classics.
iEdit: Maddie Mulligan is Chillin’ This Summer with Some Old Soul Music
What does summer mean for Maddie, though? Well, it’s one of chill, and perhaps old, summer night vibes.
iEdit: Kathy Lu Crafts a Playlist For Her “Hot Girl Summer”
Associate Podcast Editor Kathy Lu creates the perfect “hot girl summer” playlist, surprising listeners with some not-so-basic picks.
iEdit: Erin Flaherty’s Foggy Journey of Self-Reflection
Fog steams off the reservoir with a flick as I descend, snug in the anonymity of the mist. This is not our reservoir, though, not the one below the Heights. The setting is similar: gravel path, stoney coast, perhaps a few more trees, but an element of unfamiliarity lingers in the air. This is untrodden ground.
This is the world I found myself in as I journeyed into the mind of The Heights’ Editor-in-Chief Erin Flaherty via her meticulously selected playlist. Each bend throughout the track leads me further along this path, evincing a new detail with each new theme.
iEdit: Exploring Conor Richards’ Pensive Yet Uncomplicated “Philosophy of Life”
When The Heights’ General Manager Conor Richards created a playlist titled “Ten Song Philosophy of Life” to review, Editor-in-Chief Erin Flaherty began preparing for an existential and intense listening experience.
iEdit: Sofia Torres Creates an Emotional Rollercoaster of a Playlist
Sofia secretly loves being on aux. Is she playing crowd favorites? Not really, but if you’re looking to feel like a mildly delusional person in a ’50s jazz club, she’s your girl.
iEdit: Stitzel Can’t Hide Her Subtle Country Roots Anymore
Beware and be warned: Assistant Arts editor Leah Stitzel is a fan of country music.