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Interview and Photos by Jordan Edwards The year is off to a great start for powerhouse vocalist Alicia Creti. In February, she released the EP Self/Less. The Montreal native followed that up with an appearance on the prestigious COLORS SHOW. Set against a steely blue background, she gave a memorable performance of “Bleeding Me Dry”
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At the end of the workday, I like to shut my laptop screen and transition to my other screen times. Yes, as embarrassing as it is to say that, we all do it. You spend all day staring hard at your computer, just to end up looking at your phone and TV all night. It’s
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A teacher in Ohio is facing termination after allegedly calling in sick to attend a concert. According to People, Lakota West High School teacher Eileen Washburn has been placed on unpaid leave by the local school board after she allegedly “falsified sick leave” to travel to a Nashville concert in February. Apparently the English teacher “refused to answer questions”
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A psychological phenomenon called neural nostalgia explains why you still love the music you loved as a teenager. An Instagram reel created by California therapist and photographer Nikki Roy discusses neural nostalgia and why it’s relevant to so many. “There is a thing called neural nostalgia where researchers are actually finding that the music we listen
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Welcome to the weekend! Every week, Friday breathes new life into me for a few reasons. First, it means I won’t have to think about work for a few days (and I know you all feel the same). And then there’s the promise of a whole host of new music flooding our Spotify apps. Yes,
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The gradually expanding credits for Beyonce‘s Cowboy Carter album have revealed a deeper Beatles connection with her cover of “Blackbird.” Beyonce’s update was built on instrumental elements from the original master recording of the song from 1968’s White Album, including Paul McCartney‘s foot tapping and acoustic guitar. A McCartney representative confirmed the news to Variety,
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Some songs mean exactly what they say, others are open for broader interpretation. And especially if you’re an internationally famous musician, this means a whole lot of people interpreting your work as they see fit. Naturally, it can lead to some incorrect assumptions and downright wild theories. Often, when a song is presumed to be about
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You know the lore behind many men’s basketball greats: Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Hakeem Olajewon, Allen Iverson, Wilt Chamberlain…I could go on. We talk about shoe deals and the dominance of iconic brands like Nike and Converse thanks to the success of basketball. I could name almost every team in the men’s National Basketball Association
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Once Fashion Week has come and gone, it’s time to start plotting our spring wardrobe. We’re in that weird transitional period when I never know if it’s going to feel like winter – or summer – when I step out the door. Thanks to global warming, spring no longer exists. This weekend was filled with
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Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that,
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