Gabe Wallen takes listeners on a journey through British classics and soft rock anthems, from Elton John to David Bowie.
Ramirez: For Two Years, The Proof was in the Print
Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez reflects on the tracks that defined her four years at BC—from the upbeat clamor of Modest Mouse’s “Float On” to the melancholic whisper of The Smiths’ “I Know It’s Over.”
Learning Their Language: Building Trust Through Music
“What ended up being most effective was to take my guitar and learn how to play any song they knew—a lot of ‘Despacito,’ a lot of Daddy Yankee.”
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.
Second Hand High: Reveling in the Irony of Songs about Drugs
Associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the coded lyrics and happy-go-lucky beats certain artists use to disguise their messages about drugs.
The Beatles are Overrated
In her latest column, associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez defends her unpopular opinion that The Beatles’ music is overrated.