I can't stop scrolling through Google images of Devendra Banhart. I can't stop listening to his music or wishing I could stroke his beautiful beard and locks. The Venezuelan-born musician not only makes beautiful songs, but creates captivating art that is featured...
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Minutia: Reptilian Overlords and Music as Humanity’s Chains
AP Image As the process of globalization trudges on day after day, its primary means of oppression must strengthen, broaden, and perhaps most sinister, appear more attractive. The wolf in sheep's clothing now nestles into the sheep's skin. Mile after mile, new...
Leading Ladies: On Annie Lennox and Being a Young Feminist Today
Courtesy of the Associated Press. When I was 10-years-old, I didn't think I was like “other girlsÛ. I liked sports and wrestling boys and I wore those cut-off pants, you know, those long pants with the zips at the knees that you could zip off into shorts? I hated...
Another Kind of Currency: The Broad Street Riots of 1837
I'm going to be doing something slightly different for this week's column. No, don't worry, I'm not completely changing my column or anything, but this week, instead of looking for the meanings behind the lyrics as you would in an English class, but instead as you...
The Tough Crowd: Politics and Punk
AU is all about politics. WVAU is all about music. This week's The Tough Crowd interview combines both, plus it includes my personal love of punk. Everyone knows punk and politics go hand in hand but how does one get involved with the political side of punk? Kristen...
Moi Non Plus: Air
Courtesy of Last.fm. One could think that the only things that would come out of Versailles are Rococo paintings, bourgeois aspirations and gruesome French Revolution memories. Nevertheless, by some chance in life, two tr̬s tr̬s beau hommes have embodied the royal...
Feedback: Making the Great Gatsby Modern and Popular
Courtesy of Clash Music. The Great Gatsby is a lurid story, one read over and over in English classes in the USA, but despite its repute it belongs to a different time. The movie version tries to modernize the story by changing up some details, but also through music....
Pop Exodus: I Will Beat You Over the Head with this Space Metaphor
I'm choosing to write about “Check It Out” because it is such a Pop song; a co-writing feature from Pop Legend will.i.am., focus on a sugary beat, heavy on the auto-tune, light on the rapping (though the rapping that's still on the track is as aggressive as ever)....
Coo Coo Ca-choo: Reliving Soul Train
Courtesy of The Urban Daily. Congratulations, everyone. Midterms are finally over! In keeping with the excitement of this time of the semester, I thought I would give you all some music to help you celebrate. In the 1970s, the American music television show, Soul...
The Current: Yet Another Article on Ebola
If you're reading this column, then you're most likely aware of the current Ebola crisis. This virus has seemingly created a virus of its own in its spread over all outlets of media, from the tweets of overdramatic teens claiming their common cold is a new strain of...