No shuffle. No skips. Just vinyl.
Let’s Bring Back “Lisztmania”
“Without words, without restrictions on what I should think, with only space to absorb the music and make my thoughts mine—this is, for me, the matchless power of classical music.”
Music of the Roadways, Taking It If We Can
Taste in music can be as divisive as it is unifying. Working with my brother on a farm made this sentiment even more apparent.
Musical Puritanism Threatens the Fabric of the Art
Within the music realm, there exists many ways to produce, create, and enjoy the medium. Despite this, many claim that a purer, truer kind of music exists in a predefined objective form.
Celebrating and Saving the Arts
The spirit within the BC community for athletics is admirable, scarily impressive, and it is one thing I hope for in the arts at BC. The arts community consists of talented and creative individuals who move tirelessly, going through the motions without celebrating each other properly. While athletics are deeply rooted in BC’s culture, the arts consist of pockets of talented individuals, disconnected and hopefully yearning for the BC community to rally behind their achievements as well.
TU/TD: The North End and Surreal All-Nighters
Classes are coming to a close and the strangling terror of academic failure is creeping into every aspect of our lives. But there’s also some good stuff going on too!
‘What Would Be Your Walk-up Song?’
In this week’s edition of “Voices From The Dustbowl,” we asked students that if they were a baseball player, what would their walkup songs be.
For The Boston Marathon, Five Songs For The Average Runner
Here are five songs to start a run and attempt to be in solidarity with the marathoners.
With Upcoming Album, William Bolton Eyes Next Stage In Music Career
Honing in on his sound while making efforts to build his personal brand, William Bolton spent Spring Break in Los Angeles meeting with potential management teams and filming new music videos for his upcoming album.
Madonna Makes Clumsy Attempt At Contemporary Relavancy
Madonna has some fun inserting herself into the next generation, though mostly at her own expense.