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The Nashville singer-songwriter’s debut EP, I Exist Because You Say So, is a raw—and largely triumphant—foray into the Indie Rock scene.
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News
On November 22, a memorial for Arielle Aney (‘20) was held at Stuyvesant, coinciding with the unveiling of a plaque in her honor.
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Sabrina Carpenter set out to write a “Christ-smash,” to mixed success.
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Stand-up comedian Taylor Tomlinson took Radio City by storm on September 9, reflecting on her dream career, crippling anxiety, daddy issues, and the millennial dating life in a shockingly introspective and laugh-out-loud hilarious show.
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The Spectator’s Investigation into Senior Caucus Tickets 2023. The Spectator published digitally that it will not be endorsing any Senior Caucus tickets this spring due to questionable communication among all three tickets.
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The Spectator honors the life of alumna Arielle Aney (‘20), who recently passed away from colorectal cancer.
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Abrams stands at the forefront of bedroom pop fame with lyrical and vocal mastery, dragged down from the precipice by unremarkable production.
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The Spectator reviews Senior SING!.
You are not the only one who feels down when the leaves start to fall; Sad Girl Autumn is an emerging cultural phenomenon.
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The teen sensation proves she is no one-hit wonder.
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The country star’s latest album finds her smiling through the heartbreak.
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At the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, attendees continued the festival’s trend of cultural appropriation, pointing to larger underlying issues in Pop culture today.
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In “Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film),” Olivia Rodrigo takes viewers on an enchanting road trip from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, describing the inspiration for her debut album “SOUR.”
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Fan favorites like “Grey’s Anatomy” glamorize medical careers and provide misinformation with real-life risks.
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In Beijing, Olympic female snowboarders and skiers from around the world wore their hair in a style that sends an important feminist message.
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If you’re looking to perfect your studying routine, try these nutritious foods and stimulating music genres to give your brain the boost it needs.
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The rise of the bedroom pop powerhouse Gracie Abrams continues with the release of her wonderfully complicated debut album, “This Is What It Feels Like.”
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