Category: Articles
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A Retrospective: Everything AND Country Music
We’ve all heard it, the majority of us have even said it, “I listen to everything except country music”. It’s a widely accepted answer, one that haunts the community of average music enjoyers. I have been that person who would say I liked a little bit of everything but avoided the genre of country like…
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Taylor Swift Treats us To Dreamy Synth Tunes in Her New Album “Midnights”
Written by Negan Fu This past Friday, pop superstar Taylor Swift released Midnights, her tenth studio album. Swift’s past few releases, which include Red (Taylor’s Version) and evermore, drew much acclaim from critics and fans alike, so it comes as no surprise that Midnights has been a highly anticipated project for many. “Lavender Haze,” the…
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SCAD Film Fest: “Moonage Daydream”: Energy through Sound and Vision
Written by Emilio Garcia Islas If you are looking for a detailed account of David Bowie’s life and chronology, don’t bother watching this movie. That being said, if you are looking to understand Bowie as an artist, to live and breathe his philosophies, to be entranced by a melodic cacophony of his best music, to…
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Staff Picks
This Week’s Staff Picks: Theme of the Week: “Song that gets you up in the morning” General Manager – Dylan Guiterrez : “Superfast Jellyfish” by Gorillaz, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul Content Director – Vinay Ranganathan : “The Way We Move” by Langhorne Slim Events Director – David Levy : “Raise a Little Hell” by…
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SCAD Film Fest: Top Gun With Miles Teller Soars High
Top Gun: Maverick was released in theatres on May 2022 and I recently had the opportunity to see it at SCAD Film Fest. It’s still one of the most popular films among the audience, being the sixth-highest-grossing film of all time at the box office. Thirty years after losing Goose and being Iceman’s wingman, Maverick…
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SCAD Film Fest: Inu Oh Shines Through With A Rock Opera Spectacle
At the 25th annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival a unique new anime rock opera shined amongst the crowd called “Inu Oh”. The Story is loosely based on historical acts, albeit its very liberal in its interpretation, mainly due to the fact that a lot of research and figuring out had to be done because the…