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iEdit: Graham Dietz Curates the Quintessential Playlist for a Life on the Go
Associate sports editor Graham Dietz pays tribute to New York City and exudes an “open-arms outlook on life,” according to associate opinions editor Eliza Hernandez.
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.
Documentary ‘jeen-yuhs’ Shocks Fans with Vulnerability of Rap Star, Kanye West
Kanye West documentary ‘jeen-yuhs’ explored the vulnerable side of West throughout his journey to becoming the music icon he is today.
Taxali: Virtual Sundance Format Proves Cinema Still Resonates With Audiences
Staff Writer Shaun Texali says Sundance 2022 makes the most of its virtual adaptation, with promising film premiers.
Khi Infinite, Kanye West, and More in Singles
Khi Infinite’s newest single features confident, calculated lyricism and belies his newcomer status while Kanye continues to flounder.
Kanye West Affirms Faith in ‘Closed on Sunday’ Video
Kanye West’s “Closed on Sunday” video sees the eccentric artist proclaiming his faith.
Best of the Decade: Ten Songs that Defined the 2010s
From Vampire Weekend’s melancholic “Hannah Hunt” to Tame Impala’s “dorky, white disco funk” anthem “The Less I Know The Better,” these are the songs that remain in the collegiate consciousness in the wake of the 2010s.
Kanye West Praises God, But Mostly Himself, on ‘Jesus is King’
Kanye West unveils a new gospel sound, praising Christianity and conversion on ‘Jesus is King.’
Ramirez: Lets Get Spooky – Curating “Weird Pumpkin Vibes”
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses her favorite mix of spooky songs to carry you well through the Halloween season.