Associate arts editor Sofia Torres makes the perfect playlist for ‘cool people,’ according to assistant arts editor Jack Weynand.
iEdit: Connor Siemien’s Playlist Gives Peak Main Character Energy
Assistant metro editor Connor Siemien’s playlist features musical icons and a possible confession of love, according to assistant news editor Sofia Laboy.
iEdit: Kiersznowski Provides the Perfect Soundtrack for Senior Year
EIC Megan Kelly proposes that Julia Kiersznowski’s playlist shines in guiding listeners through the airy days that make up her BC memories.
iEdit: Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez Queues Up Chaos
In a reprisal of a 2000s staple of ‘The Heights,’ A1 editor Jacob Schick examines the musical sensibility of arts editor Kaylie Ramirez.
Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Reviewed: A Bad Trip
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ pedals lies about a tour in need of no such embellishment.
Aging Marianne Faithfull Ponders Death on ‘Negative Capability’
On ‘Negative Capability,’ Marianne Faithfull ponders life and death through an array of slow, depressing songs.
Ramirez: Are Concerts Good for Your Health?
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez breaks down a study commissioned by London-based music venue The O2, which finds that attending concerts more frequently can improve your health.
No Flash Zone: Fighting Phone Use at Concerts
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the differing viewpoints of artists and fans regarding cellphone use at concerts, and the technologies some artists have enlisted to decrease the number of phones in the crowd.
Singles Not Safe for Singles
Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez advises singles to mute these legendary love songs if they want to avoid a stay to “Heartbreak Hotel” on Valentine’s Day.
Dylan Gives Sinatra A Try In Yet Another Curious Step For The Legend
‘Shadows in the Night’ doesn’t awaken the glory of old, but ultimately it’ still Dylan.