Lorde’s “Solar Power” shines light on self-growth

Capri Scarcelli | A&E Editor 8/26/21 Oh my Lorde: Lorde is back and better than ever. For the first time in four years, Lorde gave herself the “green light” for producing new music since her 2017 studio release, Melodrama. Away from media and Earth’s dark corners, the New Zealand pop singer tucked herself away in her home town to find solace in self-love, in peace … Continue reading Lorde’s “Solar Power” shines light on self-growth

Man of the Woods deteriorates pop repertoire

By Salena Moran & Evan Penrod | Staff Writers 02/08/2018 Just days prior to his Super Bowl LII halftime show performance, Justin Timberlake returned to the music world with his fifth studio album Man of the Woods. The former *NSYNC member premiered three of 16 total songs prior to the release of his record with current singles “Filthy,” “Supplies” and “Say Something.” In an attempt … Continue reading Man of the Woods deteriorates pop repertoire

60th Grammys epitomizes gender inequalities

By Nicolas Jozefczyk | A&E Editor 02/01/2018 The 60th Annual Grammy Awards encapsulated strength, vulnerability and, quite frankly, too many honors for Bruno Mars. Unlike last year, the show did not stand out in terms of comedic breaks, but held strong with some jaw-dropping and tear-jerking performances from incredible artists. Opening this year’s show, Kendrick Lamar performed a medley of his tracks alongside U2 and … Continue reading 60th Grammys epitomizes gender inequalities