"Face Me" explores author's intersectionality on a personal level
By Katelyn Ragland | April 22, 2021"Face Me: a declaration" examines complexities through a lens that begins in uncertainty and submission and transforms into a celebration of self.
"Face Me: a declaration" examines complexities through a lens that begins in uncertainty and submission and transforms into a celebration of self.
Adin Yager — 19-year-old producer and first-year College student — is steadily making his way in the lo-fi genre under the alias "skyswimming."
BROCKHAMPTON kicks off their farewell from music with their sixth studio album, "ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE."
Maroney strives to leave the angst of his earlier projects in the rearview as he negotiates the terms of life and love, despite the adverse anxieties surrounding them.
This Friday and Saturday, the cast will take to the Zoom stage to perform the comedy.
"Fearless (Taylor's Version)" is meticulously faithful to the original with no noticeable changes on the whole, aside from the crisper production and the maturation of Swift's vocals.
No song better exemplifies the approach of covers that listen, feel and reshape through re-experience than Syreeta’s cover of “She’s Leaving Home” by The Beatles.
Almost three years after Demi Lovato's overdose, she makes her triumphant return to music with a full-length studio album and a four-part documentary.
"Godzilla vs. Kong" delivers exactly what the title promises — two giant monsters fight and create chaos around them.
Lil Nas X— a gay, Black rapper— has found a way to embrace this legacy of opposing the imposition of conservative “norms” to tell his own story.
While "Bad Trip" is not a masterful or intelligent comedy, it is worth a watch on Netflix for a couple — for better or for worse — unforgettable moments.
"The Art of the Short Story" brought into conversation John Lanchester and Te-Ping Chen, authors of recently released and well-regarded short story collections.
After seeing the experimental and well-paced series "WandaVision" hit the small screen, "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" feels like a return to the humdrum norm of Marvel content.
Authors came together over Zoom to discuss their novels, which all feature strong female protagonists.
Historians discussed the ideologies of the Confederacy with a unique perspective on politics contributing to 19th-century Southern nationalism and revolutionary thought.
Lydia Luce's mesmerizing sophomore album “Dark River” is filled with catchy folk beats, a plethora of dreamy instrumental notes and powerful lyrics, intertwining to create an emotional and immersive experience.
This year’s Festival of the Book, which kicked off March 13 and runs until March 26, is an online cornucopia of free programming for readers, writers and all manner of book enthusiasts.
“Green Blue + Indigo Violet” points to uncertainty, whether it be in love, life or self. However, the album makes inner turmoil shockingly attractive.
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Charles takes her time with her words, ensuring that each and every one is held, while still maintaining a boundary between herself, the work and the audience.