Social Media As Performance Art: ‘Expressions of Social Nonconformity Through the Merging of Art and Life’ by Trinity Townsend August 5, 2022 Read More »
The U.S Underfunds Education and Dominates Entertainment: Conscious Consumption of Art Has Taught Me More Than Public School by Trinity Townsend February 25, 2022 Read More »
Horror and Hysteria in Hip Hop: the Use of Music as a Way to Reclaim the Demonization of Blackness by Trinity Townsend November 30, 2021 Read More »
New Age Afrofuturism: Using Music and Film to Reference the Past and Create a Narrative of Black Futures by Trinity Townsend September 25, 2021 Read More »
Soulja Boy’s Impact on Fame, and Its Changing Role In An Influencer Dominated Society by Trinity Townsend June 20, 2021 Read More »
(Issue 9) Music Feature: DC’s StargirlZar Wants You To Play Your Cards Right. June 20, 2021 Read More »
“A Blessing and a Curse to Understand; Activating Océane.” by Ania B. Holland May 5, 2021 Read More »
“Can I Advocate for Womxn And Still Enjoy Music Promoting Misogyny?” by Trinity Townsend March 20, 2021 Read More »
#FreeBritney and the Repressive Origins of Spears’ Exploitation by Paola Fernandez March 20, 2021 Read More »
Is Hip-Hop Making the Beauty of Black and Brown Bodies More Digestible to the white Americans? by Trinity Townsend February 8, 2021 Read More »
The Third Korean Wave (Hallyu 3.0) & its Cultural Significance in the U.S by Paola Fernandez February 8, 2021 Read More »
Mixed, Black, and Proud: The Ups and Downs of Mixed Women in the Jazz Age by Hannah Grantham August 1, 2020 Read More »