“Hecuba” by Oracle Hysterical – Review
Review by Sam Taylor Score: 10/10 Before I get into reviewing Oracle Hysterical’s Hecuba, I first want to convey that they’re part band, part book club. You might call this a… novel concept. Jokes...
Review by Sam Taylor Score: 10/10 Before I get into reviewing Oracle Hysterical’s Hecuba, I first want to convey that they’re part band, part book club. You might call this a… novel concept. Jokes...
Podcast by Christian Snyder, University of Pittsburgh Undergraduate Humanities Media Fellow and Student of Philosophy Entanglement is a podcast about love, partnership, and the natural entanglement of humans. In this episode, Christian talks with...
Review by Elyssa Pollio and Ella Cook Score: Taco Bell Mild Sauce/10 Overalls that are slightly too short/10 Used textbook with too many notes/10 An untoasted bagel/10 Room temp ice tea on a hot...
Reviewed by Scales Edited by Spencer Smith 6/10 RIYL: New Pornographers, Laura Veirs, k.d. Lang Folk music is a genre that takes me back to when I was young: some of my earliest memories...
Reviewed by Nick Jacobyansky Edited by Spencer Smith 7/10 RIYL: Julien Baker, The National, Pinegrove Being a huge fan of the band the National, I have always been absolutely flabbergasted at the fact that...
This time on Being Human, Dan Kubis talks with Professor Robin Bernstein of Harvard University.
By Dan Capuano With Oregon State’s victory in the College Baseball World Series this past week, the 2017-18 college athletics season has reached the finish line. Even though the last Pitt team wrapped up...
Can you believe were already 6 months into 2018! The past months have given us some great music from newcomers and veterans alike. Here are some of our staffers favorites so far this year....
Podcast by Christian Snyder, University of Pittsburgh Undergraduate Humanities Media Fellow and Student of Philosophy Entanglement is a podcast about love, partnership, and the natural entanglement of humans. In this episode, Christian talks with...
By Spencer Smith Krautrock: a quasi-pretentious critical branding of German experimental music tracing back to around 1967 that is characterized by blending progressive rock with various aspects of ambient, world music, and...