Tag: radio

  • Joy’s Picks

    Are you really best friends if you don’t share music with each other? I know through my own experience that one of the most intimate ways to connect with another human being is through their music taste. When it comes down to it, music is a form of expression whether you’re the creator or the…

    Joy’s Picks
  • Biweekly Book Playlist: Crying In H Mart

    This week I switched over to non-fiction and read music artist Japanese Breakfast’s memoir “Crying In H Mart”. Michelle Zauner tells the story of her upbringing and her mother’s battle with cancer through the consistent motif of food from her culture. She dissects not only mother-daughter relationships but the complex traumas that accompany mixed-race/immigrant families.…

    Biweekly Book Playlist: Crying In H Mart
  • Sunset Tree Review

     “I broke free on a Saturday morning…”  I’ve been blasting The Mountain Goats song This Year to get me through my low points for almost 6 years now. It was the first song I ever heard by my now favorite band, maybe that’s part of why it stuck. Or maybe it’s the power of the…

    Sunset Tree Review
  • Staff Picks Week 9

    The Theme of the Week: “A Song To Decompress To” General Manager – Megan Atwell : “Lull” by Andrew Bird Content Director – Clove Morgan : “Paris, Texas” by Lana Del Rey, SYML Events Coordinator –  David Levy : “Hold My Hand” by Lady Gaga Events DJ –  Christopher Chin : “Nosferatu” by Vundabar Music…

    Staff Picks Week 9
  • Airbuds: Stay Connected

    With summer approaching faster than we could ever finish our finals, the underlying annual worries are beginning to emerge. I mean the yearly anxiety that we will collectively fall out of touch with our school friends the minute summer begins. I’m a victim of this parting-ways plague myself and the feeling is akin to that…

    Airbuds: Stay Connected
  • Wilco Review

    Photographed by Megan Atwell It was late afternoon on the last day of Charleston’s High Water Music Festival, and I had managed to claw my way to the very front of the General admission pit for the main stage. The air is hot, humid, and filled with energy. Behind me, stands a middle-aged Argentinian man…

    Wilco Review