For many, art—music especially—is an escape to worlds unknown, a method by which one can forget his troubles and float away from reality in a sea of rhythms and harmonies. For others, music is nothing...
Audrey Weaver, Creative Writing Editor
• November 17, 2023
On October 30, 2023, Taemin had his first release since 2021. The EP, Guilty, has six songs and a run time of 18 minutes, 57 seconds. Playing around with the pop genre, Taemin’s soft vocals and gritty...
The Annual Raleigh event, BugFest, took place earlier this month at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Every year, BugFest features buggy crafts and fun critter activities for all ages. This...
Sam Heyl, Opinion and Creative Writing Editor
• September 23, 2022
As pop culture has evolved through the years, producing sequels, franchises, and even cinematic universes; fan culture has evolved alongside it. Much of this growth has been positive, providing new avenues...
Charlene Wu, Co-Editor in Chief
• February 3, 2022
With too much time on my hands, I decided to give my unsolicited opinions on the songs my friends were currently listening to on January 16th, 2022 at 3:11pm. By no means am I a music critic....
Oishii Basu, Staff Writer, Graphics Team
• September 26, 2021
dodie's debut album, Build A Problem is a wonderful collection of womanhood and the life of the neurodiverse navigating day to day life. I've been following her work since around 2016 when she released...
It is undeniable that Katy Perry is a pop culture icon. But how did the singer-songwriter achieve pop-royalty? With a Teenage Dream, of course!
High-school dropout Katheryn Hudson, now “Katy...
“The following program contains material that is just too cute. Viewer discretion is advised.” With these words, the viewer is immediately taken from their cute-less life and put into a more harmonious...
Enloe veterans can probably already guess what happened: I was browsing JSTOR.org and got sucked into an obscure Psychological Review news article from the 19th century entitled “Arithmetic by Smell.”
Frida (2002) was a decade and a half in the making. A biopic dedicated to a disabled, neurodivergent, bisexual, biracial German-Jewish Latina artist was a longshot from the start. Nancy Hardin, the initial...
In the 120 years the medium of film has existed, filmmakers, directors, and visionaries have been painstakingly honing their craft to create awe-inspiring masterpieces that will be remembered for centuries...
Arden Snead, Co Editor-in-Chief
• November 25, 2019
Alexander O’Connor changed my life for the first time when I was fifteen. Affectionately known as Rex Orange County, this “happy sad boy” sparked an inspiring wave for me, not only in my own songwriting...
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