Music Monday: Where we used to play
As a young child I used to think flip flops, headbands and contemporary music were “bad” simply because we didn’t wear those accessories or listen to rock or pop. Yes, I was homeschooled, but my […]
As a young child I used to think flip flops, headbands and contemporary music were “bad” simply because we didn’t wear those accessories or listen to rock or pop. Yes, I was homeschooled, but my […]
Sol Bee Park|Cardinal & Cream Although a sighting of one on Union’s campus is rare, you can usually spot a ceramics student from a mile away—sporting clunky work boots, funky eyewear, hipster attire and dried […]
When J looks in the mirror, she sees a broken young girl who has been a victim of sexual exploitation from age 10. She sees a girl who was lured to the comforts of drug […]
Different forms of art require different forms of attention. If you were to approach a Jackson Pollock the same way that you approach the Mona Lisa, you would be confused and disappointed. So it is […]
Last week, I paid to see Taylor Swift for the fourth time. Some may label that as crazy, but I call it dedicated. Typically, people either love or hate Taylor Swift—I love her. I can […]
Saturday morning, Jackson’s second annual International Food and Art Festival took over the downtown area. Anyone who is familiar with downtown would be hard-pressed to recognize the normally dreary streets. “I felt like I was […]
Back in the grungetastic 90s when I walked around campus in torn up flannels, work boots in which no actual work was done and a backwards ball cap, I spent a lot of time thinking […]
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