On the last Monday of each month, the Red Room at Cafe 939 becomes the setting for Berklee College of Music’s Open Mic Night featuring a variety of musical styles by student performers.
Too Much Caffeine, Too Little Time: TU/TD
“Every time I talk to my grandpa on the phone, he asks me how many extra hours I could use that day.”
LTE: A Response to “The Beatles are Overrated”
“When people tell me they simply aren’t fans of the Beatles’ music, I (usually) manage to hold back explaining why everyone should be a Beatles fan. But overrated? It’s impossible to remain silent on that.”
Lights Off in Havana
Since the US-Cuba embargo was lifted, Cuba has seen an increase in tourism, including tourism as a result of the music industry.
A Letter of Recommendation: Travel Without Headphones
He asked her for her name after telling her not to tell anyone her name, a young girl learned a lot from a single ride on the T.
A Good Album and Bad Camouflage: TU/TD
“Between each class, during every study session, bumping on a Friday night, you listen again to the album, mesmerized and addicted under its magical spell. There’s almost nothing better.”
Dually Noted: Hanna Um Makes Art with the Pen and the Cello
From South Korea to Vienna, Hanna Um fuses her love of music and English.
Major Waves Coming to Music World This Summer
This summer sees many artists, like HAIM, Halsey, and Beck, coming back with big anticipated releases. As a result the summer of 2017 is shaping up to be a season full of hits and potential classics.
Music Drowning Out Our Thoughts
Though many enjoy listening to music for its ability to make dull situations more fun, it can also deaden our feelings to the world around us as we insulate ourselves in a soundtrack.
The Power of Song On the Small Screen
Editor Isabella Dow discusses the meaning of television soundtracks, and song, in our daily lives.