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(04/08/24 9:48pm)
Music can be the heart and soul of a community, and in special cases, the heart and soul of a college dorm. The Third Floor is a student band that has its roots in Capstone House on campus. Humble beginnings to be sure, but a fateful meeting on the third floor of the building would define the Columbia student music scene. The story of playing on the floors of Capstone to opening for COIN consists of a years-long journey and hours of rehearsals that ultimately brought vocalist and guitarist Ryan Pellatt, bassist Neal Goldberg, lead guitarist Carter Vogt, and drummer and vocalist Nick Guzman to the mighty stage of Cockstock.
(04/13/24 3:49am)
We all get homesick, even if home is more of a feeling than a place. As young adults, this period of life is defined by change and discovering ourselves. A major part of figuring out who you are is remembering who you were and where you came from. The songs listed below encapsulate the feeling of leaving home and the lasting emotions that come from that. Some of these songs are slow and complex, while others have an upbeat freedom. Focused on softer acoustics and spirited lyrics, these songs mimic the cozy feelings of home but also those of leaving that for the first time. So, take a listen and remember your favorite memories of home!
(01/29/24 9:10pm)
Popular music from South Korea, otherwise known as K-pop, has been gaining traction in America in recent times. One could say that the unprecedented success of PSY’s “Gangnam Style” in 2012 marked the beginning of this trend. The legendary boy group BTS, along with the acclaimed girl group BLACKPINK, are also regarded as trailblazers of the genre. From BTS being named TIME’s Entertainer of the Year in 2020 to Blackpink headlining Coachella in 2023, K-pop has remained a facet of American pop culture—and its popularity doesn’t seem to be slowing down. In 2022, the US generated 6.6 billion K-pop streams. As for 2023? A whopping 9.2 billion.
(02/07/24 6:47pm)
Whether it means falling in love with the trees on the horseshoe, spotting constellations from the observatory, or admiring the pastel sunsets at horizon garage: feel the love.
(01/31/24 4:50pm)
While “it hurts to hope for more,” supergroup boygenius — consisting of musicians Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus — has gifted the world a new project worth taking a risk on. Their four-track EP "the rest" was released on October 13, seven months after the debut of their full-length album, "the record." Despite its name, "the rest" doesn’t consist of songs scrounged from the leftover pile of "the record." Throughout the EP’s four tracks, listeners embark on a voyage of self-acceptance that is imbued with the group’s trademark melancholic musings and expert lyricism.
(01/24/24 6:35pm)
Think “Monster” — what images pop into your head? Perhaps there‘s a disturbing creature slinking through the edges of your vision, it’s terrifying form hidden just out of sight. You may imagine the beast’s jaws, its growl or its piercing, bottomless eyes.
(02/05/24 11:58pm)
A crew of talented thieves. An unbreakable vault. 24 years. $7 million in bonds. One heist.
(03/20/24 5:12pm)
The popularity of vinyl is spinning back into rotation, but is it helping record stores across America?
(04/08/24 9:59pm)
March 2020 was a rare time in which almost everyone in the world had to change the way they went about their daily lives. That month, the CDC declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, and everything was put on pause.
(01/26/24 2:56pm)
“'Star Wars' in '77 quanta leaped everything,” states Evan Meaney, USC Film Professor referring to the motion graphics used in movies and the comeback of sci-fi as a popular genre.
(03/22/23 4:00pm)
It is no surprise that technology and social media have dramatically changed almost every aspect of our lives, including the infamous trend cycle. In the past, a trend could take decades to infiltrate different cities. However, social media has given us the ability to visually communicate with people all over the world in a matter of seconds.
(01/31/24 4:48pm)
Bell bottoms, shag haircuts, and statement sunglasses. They’re all trends from the 1970s that have resurfaced in the last couple of years. Or maybe, you think of motorcycle jackets, tartan, and Doc Martens. Though the two seem unlinked, both were styles associated with political and social oppositions, often known as counterculture.
(03/22/23 4:00pm)
Cellphones are evolving into a one-stop shop for everything we could possibly need. While it's still common to buy clothes in a brick-and-mortar store, online shopping is more popular than ever.
(10/16/23 1:06am)
Here's the fashion dare of all dares: reinvent the same dress.
(03/22/23 4:00pm)
Welcome to Studio 23: A deep dive into the innovative music genres that have propelled music forward with technological influences. With each genre and its accompanying playlist, fall deeper into the world of Studio 23. Transcend into euphoric bliss while traveling through the music of yesterday and looking forward to the music of tomorrow.
(01/23/23 1:00pm)
As of 2022, Shein is the largest fashion retailer in the world. It also happens to be one of the most prolific contributors to fast fashion—a term used to describe a manufacturing system that operates under poor conditions to produce mass amounts of clothing.
(01/29/24 9:13pm)
Fanfiction has come a long way from what it used to be. People of all ages and backgrounds have employed this form of fictional literature as a means of expressing endearment, gratitude and a sense of community as fans. You may associate the rise of fan culture with websites like Tumblr, Wattpad or Archive of Our Own: places where fans go to publish stories central to their favorite characters or celebrities.
(10/28/22 12:00pm)
Life can be ugly, overwhelming and too much to handle at times. This is "Chaotic Bliss Through Sonic Resonance," a curated playlist designed to help listeners reach chaotic bliss, which is accepting and finding comfortability in the midst of turmoil and all of its accompanying feelings.
(10/13/22 12:00pm)
Have you been giving in to your craving for sushi right after class? Are your meal plan dollars being drained because of sushi?
(10/05/22 12:00pm)
The trend cycle is one of the most predictable yet mysterious phenomena in the world. Each September, stylists, editors, influencers, retailers, models and more gather in all the major fashion cities to watch top-tier designers showcase their newest collections. From the runway, these trends trickle down through the pyramid of fashion individuals until they circle back approximately 20 years later. Every fashion trend has been strategically forecasted one to five years prior. Thus, based on research, we can confidently say these 10 trends are going to be everywhere this fall.