What Happened to the ‘Fancy’ Iggy Azalea? Haley Newlin, Southern New Hampshire University Will the old Iggy Azalea please come back to the stage?… April 16, 2018
An Uphill Battle for Women in the Workplace Kayla Lichtman, Middlebury College Despite increasingly proving their worth, women still face many obstacles on their path toward equal recognition and treatment in the workforce.… April 13, 2018
5 Albums Every Music Fan Has to Listen To Diego Galicia, Valencia College Some albums just have to be listened to from start to finish.… April 12, 2018
The Tragedy of The 1940s Star Judy Garland Kayla Morosco, Chatham University Generally considered one of the most talented artists of all time, Judy Garland led a life filled with both successes and tragedies.… April 8, 2018
*NSYNC Is Finally Receiving Their Walk of Fame Star Brittany Sims, Temple University On 'It’s Gonna Be May' day, April 30, the former band will reunite for this tremendous honor.… April 6, 2018
Something’s Burning: People Are Roasting ‘Chef’s Table’ for Its Lack of Female Chefs Gillian Farnan, SUNY Cortland With Netflix’s new ‘Chef’s Table: Pastry’ trailer, there is an obvious lack of female chefs and people are not having it.… April 3, 2018
A New Dating Site Is Connecting Kanye West Enthusiasts Onaje McDowelle, University of Texas at Austin You: It's a match made in heaven. Me, an intellectual: Actually, it's a match made in 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.'… April 1, 2018
Khalid’s El Paso Jake Deven, The University of Texas at El Paso One year after the release of 'American Dream,' Khalid’s influence has changed his adopted hometown. … April 1, 2018
Taylor Swift’s Dramatic Music Evolution Through The Years Sarah Hoenig, Texas A&M University From 2006 to today, Taylor Swift had a huge music evolution changing her style with every album.… March 30, 2018
The Popularity of Pettiness Is Unsurprising, but Worrisome Kate Maxwell, NC State University Social media has taken one of the least productive components of human interaction — being petty — and elevated it into an art form.… March 28, 2018
3 Reasons Why TDE Is the Best Label in Hip-Hop Right Now Sarah Marchan, University of Texas at San Antonio TDE's 'Championship Tour,' their first full-label tour, is starting in Vancouver this May. Here are three reason why you should go see TDE's artists.… March 18, 2018
10 Music Artists to Lookout for at SXSW 2018 Onaje McDowelle, University of Texas at Austin If these music artists can make their way to the SXSW stage, this year will be unlike any other the festival has seen before.… February 24, 2018
French Women Speak Out Against the #MeToo Movement Kayla Lichtman, Middlebury College While #MeToo sweeps America, a group of French women reject the movement.… February 15, 2018
The 5 Best Pop Punk Bands from Your ’90s Childhood Isabelle Mencia, University of Florida The 2000s were blessed with iconic pop punk bands that bring you not only nostalgia, but excitement in every playback.… February 14, 2018
‘Call Me By Your Name’ Is the Next Classic Romance Rebecca Crosby, American University 'Call Me By Your Name' is bringing the topic of sexuality to the film industry in a new, beautiful way.… February 10, 2018
5 Albums to Look Forward to for the Rest of February Xavier Austin Reyna, University of Texas at San Antonio These highly anticipated new albums will undoubtedly stay with you for the rest of 2018.… February 8, 2018
2018 Is the Year of Hip-Hop Adriana Luna, Northwest Vista College The new year has just begun, but these artists are already taking no prisoners with their lyrical mastery.… February 7, 2018
If Larry Nassar Is in Jail, Why Isn’t Half of Hollywood? Brittany Sims, Temple University Although justice has been served in the Larry Nassar trial, progress remains delayed for Hollywood accusers demanding justice.… February 5, 2018
The 6 Rising Artists to Watch in 2018 Plamedie Ifasso, Texas Woman’s University Move over Mariah Carey, these artists have already hit all the right notes to sing in the new year!… February 4, 2018
Migos Releases Their Most Defining Album Yet: ‘Culture II’ Xavier Austin Reyna, University of Texas at San Antonio Atlanta-based hip-hop trio 'Migos has wasted no time making their impact in 2018 with the release of 'Culture II.'… February 2, 2018
Beto O’Rourke and His Journey to Turn Texas Blue Jake Deven, The University of Texas at El Paso Democrats are hopeful that O’Rourke will defeat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the 2018 midterm elections and take over the largely red state.… January 31, 2018
Kim Jong-hyun’s Death Proves Mental Health Is a Community Problem Joiya Reid, Georgia Southern University The death of SHINee's lead singer, Kim Jong-hyun, reveals where society can improve in terms of addressing depression and mental illness.… December 23, 2017
Get to Know the Kennedy Center Honors and Its 2017 Honorees Carli Scalf, Ball State University Even if President Trump declines to, you can celebrate the accomplishments of these five outstanding entertainers–this year's honorees.… December 11, 2017
4 of Your Favorite Bands May Have Shared Your Starting Point: College Andrew Crossan, University of South Carolina Here are some musical groups who had found their success after hitting it off on-campus.… November 23, 2017
6 LGBTQ+ Musicians More Than Worth Your Time Kathleen Danielson, Carleton College These artists are redefining queer music.… November 7, 2017
4 Black Musical Acts White Millennials Need to Appreciate Andrew Crossan, University of South Carolina There's black music worth listening to that happened waaay before Childish Gambino.… October 31, 2017
Is Fergie’s New Music Glamorous or So Two Thousand and Late? Andrew Crossan, University of South Carolina The Dutchess has returned at last and, with some bumps in the road, has created work that’s worth a listen.… October 11, 2017
What Defines Corny Rap? Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon These are the four rappers who are commonly called out as corny and why people perceive them as so.… October 8, 2017
Meet Internationally Renowned Saxophonist and Michigan Student Chad Lilley Kelly Keglovits, UT Austin Lilley, who won a national competition this summer in Switzerland with his quartet Saffer, has a ten-year plan to get his doctorate of musical arts.… September 17, 2017