The Dreck is the Point by Anna CaptainPosted on September 27, 2023September 18, 2023 Perhaps here lies the paradox of McCartney. Resting in the core of all of this extravagance is so much ordinariness. Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictionmemory music music history
Deconstructing a Nation through Its Own Song by Laura ZhangPosted on March 12, 2021March 12, 2021 When hands are placed over hearts reverence, who is this anthem for, and what does it represent for our present? A reimagining on violin. AudioInterdisciplinary SeminarResearchblack history music music history nationalism race representation slavery united states history
Awkward Pasts, Odd Futures by Sean SalmonsPosted on February 12, 2019April 6, 2021 Eight years after the release of Tyler, The Creator's "Yonkers," the skateboarding teenagers from Ladera Heights, who liked eating roaches and pissing off authority, are cited as one of the most influential groups of the decade. CriticismFirst-Year Writing Seminarmusic music history
The Downtown Scene by Joseph BenitezPosted on May 7, 2018March 30, 2023 This is a history of music to be found in basements, backrooms, and sites no longer existent. Independent ProjectPortfoliogreenwich village jazz maps music music history New York City punk rock