“Listen to whatever makes you happy. If that’s not pop, that’s fine, but don’t rain on my parade buddy.”
Chappell Roan sets femininomenal boundaries with fans
“It is genuinely impossible for most people, even those with aspirations of success and visibility, to accurately conceptualize what a complete lack of privacy looks like — not to mention how it feels to have those invasions be facilitated by mass pop culture.”
‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ hits theaters
Taylor Swift’s widely beloved tour reaches new heights with the theatrical release of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” on Oct. 13.
The new generation of pop icons
As Gen Z gets older and new technologies take hold, younger artists are rising in the ranks of the music industry.
Time to BeReal: The impact of photo dumps, casual Instagram and BeReal
More and more people have begun posting increasingly casual content on social media, especially Instagram. With the rise of BeReal, what does it really mean to have a casual online persona?
“Summer Renaissance:” Beyonce’s newest album, its influence from black queer culture and controversy
On the first act of a trilogy of projects, Queen Bey finds hope in a diverse culture and the dance floor. Discover her influences and the controversy with some of the new songs.
SOPHIE: Commemorating a music game-changer
A year after her passing, SOPHIE remains an underrated innovator. Her sound has permeated every genre and her explicit queerness made her an icon forever.
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” release: A review
Pop icon Taylor Swift has finally released the re-recording of her 2012 fourth studio album, “Red.”
Student Thoughts on Taylor Swift’s Upcoming Album
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten asked students what they thought of Taylor Swift and her choice to release a new album.
Five ways to shoot your own branding in the foot, “Tiger King” style
Columnists Kennedi Ulman and Emma Beavins discuss the pitfalls of Joe Exotic’s personal brand and how you too can incriminate yourself with a camera and a small audience.