Editor's Note, 4/16
By Katie Fernelius | April 16, 2015I have felt like a documentarian of my own mind, putting my journal up for public display.
I have felt like a documentarian of my own mind, putting my journal up for public display.
It’s not summer without a playlist to accompany those long drives and bonfire-filled nights.
When acts of escalated hatred and violence are made visible—when a noose is hung on a tree—people react.
It’s important to empathize with others, but I think too often pieces of art are regarded as quality only because they offer a window into a different lifestyle.
Art should be a collaboration, not a competition.
For as much as we love celebrities who we want to be like, we would do a great service to ourselves if we appreciate the celebrities who are already just like us.
21 years later, I have come to conclude that I was not born in snow; I was born from snow.
I hope The Chronicle continues to grow in the digital realm, but I don’t think this means the print edition should be written off.
Violence in its revelation can either compel us to act or scare us into submission.
Re-live the brilliance of the Super Bowl halftime show and then immerse yourself in the latest hits.
It is practically impossible to convey the specific love one feels for someone else with just words. Instead, we turn to music.
With a new franchise hitting theaters literally every other week in 2015, it may be tough to see through into the wild, uncharted territory of original film.
From the streets of Atlanta's hip hop scene to the weird corners of Björk's mind.
The question, “What is this person’s identity?” unconsciously precedes the more important question, “What is this person saying?”
The passion and uniqueness that constitute the individual also present challenges to the human species.
All songs approved for singing in the shower.
I have recently begun to feel like any attempt to provide an academic explanation of the world evades the real question, the unanswerable question: why?