With the rise of YouTube as an entertainment platform, the rise of the YouTube celebrity was the inevitable next step. This has led to the…
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The album begins with the percussive sound of marching footsteps following a short narrated refrain by Tyler’s mother, Bonita Smith. Her voice is a frequent…
While still too early to recount the best albums of the entire year, with new releases coming from powerhouse artists like Tyler, the Creator in…
Walking through the Albin O. Kuhn Library’s grand entrance and past the bustling cafe where shouts of orders from the back kitchen echo, one will…
Logan Williams is a music and technology major at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County who was passionate about music from a young age. “I’ve…
April 24th, 1915, the extermination of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey) began. Now, even during April’s Genocide remembrance month, this event is…
Peace, love and happiness. Sex, drugs and rock and roll. These ideas completely dominated the 1960’s and 1970’s. London was on board with these trends,…
In the 1970s, there began a push for more space in academia for Black people, particularly in America, which was surviving out of the “turbulent…
An elderly gentleman named Henry, played by Sophomore Acting BFA, Lukas O’Boyle, enters an empty, dark Broadway theater. We come to recognize him as the…
Taylor Swift’s 10th Studio Album, Midnights, sees the country turned pop turned eclectic turned folk singer return back to her old familiar and shimmery domain…
After speaking to several art majors, there is a general conclusion that students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County do not know much about…
Rockstar Games’s Grand Theft Auto franchise is one of the most successful video games in the industry. The last Grand Theft Auto title came out…
Rina Sawayama has always been bold. She first adapted to the temperaments of London after moving from Japan at the age of 5, then made…
Blonde (2022) is a fictionalized Marilyn Monroe biopic based on Joyce Carol Oates’ 2000 novel by the same name. In an interview for Sight and…
The second you walk into the historic Peale Center on the intersection of Holliday and Lexington Street, it feels instantaneously familiar, like a déjà-vu or…