Vinyl vs. iTunes: The future of musical integrity
Last year, as the decline of CD sales began to pull out of a nosedive and iTunes raked in roughly $6 billion in profits, an unlikely dark horse saw a 37 percent increase… Continue reading
Last year, as the decline of CD sales began to pull out of a nosedive and iTunes raked in roughly $6 billion in profits, an unlikely dark horse saw a 37 percent increase… Continue reading
The artist lounge at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse is anything but impressive. The former projector space overlooking the one-room theater resembles a disused storage space. An old fridge sits awkwardly in the… Continue reading
In the 60s and 70s, rock ‘n roll emerged as America’s youth’s answer to “the man.” The anti-establishment movement proved music could defy social boundaries and cultural norms. But no such rebellion comes… Continue reading