The Roots of Rave Culture
Staff writer Tara Byrne delves into the roots and evolution of rave culture, interviewing an Emerson student about their own experience with raving.
Staff writer Tara Byrne delves into the roots and evolution of rave culture, interviewing an Emerson student about their own experience with raving.
Troye Sivan and Kylie Minogue are bonafide pop icons. Both hailing from the Land Down Under and sporting a primarily queer fanbase, the two artists have each been hugely successful in their own right. However, Sivan’s career has an advantage Minogue’s does not: the power of YouTube.
Staff writer Daphne Bryant sits down with electro pop musician Tiffany Day to chat about everything from reclaiming and redefining her Asian identity to growing into her own unique style.
Staff writer Maya Eberlin sits down with agender glam rock artist Karson. to talk all things queer, mental health and family.
Olive Klug is a folk artist, instrumentalist and creative who is reimagining the genre and crafting their own unique story.
Mexican-American and queer pop artist Bentley Robles aims to bring proper representation and energy to his music and performances — represented in his newest EP, UGLY CRIER.
Numerous trailblazing musicians are women, but many go unseen and unheard. Staff writer Roxie Jenkin showcases a small portion of the riveting Boston music scene that promotes intersectional bands fronted by women.
Online director and staff writer Daphne Bryant talks her special relationship with reggae, everything from her upbringing to the nuance she’s learning to explore.
Staff writer Megan Richards sits down with Chappell Roan, the midwest princess herself, and gets the scoop on all things writing, costumes and Missouri.