Everyone questions what you want to be when you grow up starting in elementary school and your answer normally ranges from princess to astronaut. As you grow and you’re in middle school your teachers ask you the same thing my answer was an architect, once you reach high school the question is a lot firmer […]
Anticipation was within the air as we awaited Adele’s lengthy return to the Bay Space final night time at Berkeley’s Greek theater. That’s no understatement. We’d already withstood venue modifications, tour cancellations, a late begin, an (admittedly highly effective) opening act, and a drawn-out, dramatic entrance. And fortuitously, Adele was well worth the wait. She […]
Thisis the song for the album help. It doesn’t have a guitar solo like while my guitar gently weeps, but it is a good song overall. In my opinion this song seems like an actual cry for help,but hey that is none of my business, I’m just here to review this song. The song isn’t […]
The main question raised in the One Day in Jozefow: Initiation to Mass Murder article is that of how did the Nazis get the manpower and successfully eliminate so many Polish Jews in a mere matter of eleven months. What is found is that the Nazis did not actually use real military force to clear […]
Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! When you first listen to Hellogoodbye’s album Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!, you may think, “wow, this is some pretty wierd stuff.” I know I sure did. But after you get over that initial feeling, you start to pick up on the catchy beat and melodic tunes that the band has put […]
On November 2, hoards of Primus fans patiently awaited the first time Primuswould play at the Marquee Theater. I was expecting a great show from my favoriteband whom I had wanted to see since I purchased their first album, “Suck onThis,” in 1990. That album was a live album. Since then they have released threeother […]
After a slew of successful folk albums, Michaelson returned in 2012 with Human Again. Featuring the same warm voice, the album takes a different route; we can practically feel Michaelson’s soul set on fire. From declarations of war to calls to action, the leading track “This Is War” says it all. It’s fueled by ukelele, […]
In March, I had the pleasure of attending a concertfeaturing The Boys Choir of Harlem. The live performance was held at SymphonyHall in Boston, Massachusetts. My rapid impression as thechoir walked onto the stage was, Hey, these aren’t boys! There wereseveral older wanting gents, even one with a bald head, which waspuzzling to me. Then […]
Wiz Khalifa is the biggest thing coming out of Pittsburgh to date. He’s got a sound that’s purely unique, and raps about money, and the girls. His flow is like no others in the game and his truth can’t be matched when it comes to the lifestyle he lives. His flow is sick. He throws […]
In Hidden Intellectualism by Gerald Graff, he begins with the argument of “street-smarts” versus “school-smarts”. Graff explains that school-smarts can be hidden within street smarts and can be learnt through not just talking with friends, but also from the media and our surroundings, hence the “hidden” intellectualism. He goes onto explain that “schools and colleges […]