So I’m working on a larger idea of how the 80’s film repurposed Black-created music from the 60’s, to the benefit of (who else) White
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Top 10 Albums of 2021: 3 Deaths, 2 Weddings, and a Pandemic, the Music That Got Me Through 2021
Yea it’s a Top 10 Albums of 2021 List! No it’s not 10 albums long (it’s 9)! Yes it also contains blurbs on 3 honorable
How Gen Z Not Understanding The Matrix Taught Me To Appreciate Modern Art
Or, How The Wachowskis Taught Me To Stop Worrying and Love Red, Blue and Yellow III. A serial art-attacker, that’s what we’re dealing with. Or,
From Hood-Adjacent to Upper-Middle Class Neighboring: A Story of White Assimilation Through Fashion
The Social Mobility of White Men: A Personal Examination I was once at a house party from whose balcony I could see my elementary school,
7 Years On, The World Is Catching Up With Spike Jonze’s Her
Like The Operating Systems of Her, Humans In 2020 Are Learning About Ourselves At An Accelerated Rate In the second scene of Spike Jonze’s xanax,
Re-Making The Classic, White Upper-Middle Class High School Coming of Age Movie via Soundtrack
Exploring The Tropes of The Genre With a Limitless Budget for Song Rights I am nothing if not a fan of the coming of age
The Wombification of America
In the 2010s: a Trend of Upper Class Escapism Wrapped in the Ethos of Nihilistic Self-Care America was probably always on this path. Late Stage
A Fashion Week “Prank” and Why It Backfired
Zac and Jay Set Out to Prove Fashion is Stupid, Instead, They Prove That It’s Fun Zac and Jay are funny, but maybe more importantly,
What the NBA Slam Dunk Contest Could Learn from the WWE
This Year the NBA Announced Dwight Howard Would Be Participating in the Slam Dunk Contest, Why That’s A Step In The Right Direction And Why
In Defense Of: Recovering The Satellites, Counting Crows’ Second Album
Rearranging the songs on the follow up to August and Everything After gives listeners a new way to approach the purposefully challenging Sophomore album from