The Blessings of Technology History is either something you love or something you hate, but what better way to appreciate...
An Evolving Genre by Melina Scarfo Indie has become a rather vague term in music. Originally it was used to...
Just A Little Respect I was troubled by how to begin this piece because it is a topic that is rarely spoken about amongst young adults, because it’s accepted. “The customer is always right.” It’s an old little saying, probably coined by rich people with polished shoes and an office...
“Ladies And Gentlemen, Rock And Roll” Those were the official words spoken by John Lack, just before “Video Killed The Radio...
In life it is easy to look to popular culture to draw inspiration. In fact most do, however more often than not people whose actions are inspirational are not celebrated in mainstream media. The office girl who helps an old lady cross the road on her lunch break, the man who mows his elderly neighbours lawn, the anonymous donor, these are all people whose actions could inspire.
French Band, Californian Style Time to Fly is an aero-pop/punk band formed in April 2008, with Ben (vocals/guitar), Jules (Backing vocals/guitar), Jay (bass) and Val (drums). Influenced by the style of All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, Blink 182, and many other bands, Time To Fly released their first music...
Setting The World Stage For France Words by Tanysha Bolger Mary Has A Gun is French band that blends the...
Philosophy & How To Give Yourself A Headache Words by Tanysha Bolger After watching “Life Without Humans”, a documentary authored...
Words by Weetyr Goh...We made usual banter that you would with someone you’re meeting in person for the first time, but after a while, I went deeper and asked about the problems she had been telling me about over Facebook and how she was handling them. At the end of the day, I even told her that I honestly thought the only reason why we had managed to maintain conversation over Facebook was because I could relate to most problems she had.
The Water Project Words by Weetyr Goh A couple of years ago in 2011, I stumbled across The Water Project, a...