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Tag Archives: music

All American Boy Band

The show feels less like a concert, and more like a confessional.

Posted byJulia WuOctober 20, 2019October 20, 2019Posted inArts & CultureTags: Brockhampton, musicLeave a comment on All American Boy Band

When Silence Isn’t So Golden: Taylor Swift Steers Clear of the Political

“I don’t talk about politics because it might influence other people.”

Posted byAkhil RajanOctober 13, 2017October 17, 2017Posted in2017-2018 Issue I, Editors' Picks, NationalTags: celebrities, celebrities in politics, music, taylor swifts4 Comments on When Silence Isn’t So Golden: Taylor Swift Steers Clear of the Political

Album Review: Lorde’s Melodrama

She’s 20 and she’s on fire.

Posted byDavid EdimoAugust 20, 2017Posted inEditors' PicksTags: album, lorde, music, reviewLeave a comment on Album Review: Lorde’s Melodrama

Love in the Time of VHS: Making Sense of Vaporwave

What can the sound and politics of an internet microgenre tell us about our relationship with artificial consumer worlds?

Posted byStefan ColtonApril 15, 2017April 18, 2017Posted inArts & Culture, Editors' Picks, Features, WorldTags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Japan, music, VaporwaveLeave a comment on Love in the Time of VHS: Making Sense of Vaporwave

Blame One Direction for Brexit

Coincidence? I think not.

Posted bySarah DonilonMarch 14, 2017March 17, 2017Posted inArts & Culture, Culture, Editors' Picks, Europe, Opinion, WorldTags: Brexit, European Union, music, One Direction, Theresa May, United KingdomLeave a comment on Blame One Direction for Brexit

Not Enough Jazz

“Instead of scholarship, we get spectacle.”

Posted byJack Broza LawrenceMarch 9, 2017March 17, 2017Posted inArts & Culture, Culture, Editors' Picks, Local, OpinionTags: Jazz, music, Peter Salovey, YaleLeave a comment on Not Enough Jazz

No One Man

Why We Hate Kanye West.

Posted byClaire HaldemanNovember 21, 2016November 21, 2016Posted inArts & Culture, Culture, Editors' Picks, National, OpinionTags: Arts and Culture, Kanye 2020, Kanye West, musicLeave a comment on No One Man

When Pop Music Goes Nuclear: The Explosive Politics of K-Pop in Asia

The influence of K-Pop extends from millions of fans to international relations between East Asian nations.

Posted byKushal DevNovember 17, 2016November 17, 2016Posted in2016-2017 Issue II, Arts & Culture, Asia-Pacific, The Politic Blog, WorldTags: Japan, k-pop, KARA, music, Pop, South KoreaLeave a comment on When Pop Music Goes Nuclear: The Explosive Politics of K-Pop in Asia

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