Day: September 30, 2015

Collecting Dust & Grooves: A Coffee Table Book For The Soul

by Isabella D. Argosino We all have our special mecca. For a select demographic, all they have to do is drop a needle and it’s enough to take them home. If that’s a bit too romanticized for you, then clearly you don’t speak the same language as the world’s record collectors – mortals doomed to […]

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Where the Light Settles: Mood, Music, and Movement

by Nanie de Castro Song and dance combined is usually associated with happiness and merriment: drunk on pulsating beats and youth, in the arms of a familiar melody, at the brink of good news. Such is not the case for Where the Light Settles. The short film, a triptych of sorts, is an melancholic mix […]

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Lone Rider

by Fiel Estrella There have been many incarnations of Jenny Lewis within her lifetime: an actress at age nine, vocalist of indie-rock darlings Rilo Kiley at age twenty-two, an artist in her own right eight years later, one-half of a duo with longtime boyfriend Jonathan Rice, and now a rainbow suit-wearing troubadette who sings of […]

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Wax on Screen: Timeless Films That Will Make You Appreciate Vinyl

by Isabella D. Argosino Once upon a time, it was the most orthodox thing in the world to dart straight to the record store after a school day to ogle the fresh releases, then carefully examine the smooth lines and spaces embossed on a delicate 45. Young love and butterflies had nothing on this one-of-a-kind […]

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