Journalism fills a multi-functional and foundational role in the American democratic system by connecting political information to future judgments and decisions by the public. Citizens gain access to widespread information about topics such as legislation, foreign affairs, or, most notably, the campaigns of government officials. As one would expect, the interrelated nature between government and … Continue reading The First Amendment, Truth as Consensus, and Demagoguery
The Geese frontman’s solo debut proves that the only explanation for existence is feeling.
The Geese frontman's solo debut proves that the only explanation for existence is feeling.
Thoughts about Election Day
I wonder what it will take to see these self-destructive tendencies. We are all in agreement that we want a better future, but it is almost as if some only want that for themselves. Will lies and misinformation have to take effect in your personal lives to find the value in truth? Will your daughters … Continue reading Thoughts about Election Day
Tyler, the Creator invites the listener to the peculiar yet marvelous world of ‘CHROMAKOPIA’
Cole Manasco, Contributing Writer for the Crimson White California rapper, producer and fashion icon Tyler, the Creator released his seventh studio album, “CHROMAKOPIA,” on Monday. Since the 2017 release of his album “Flower Boy,” the 33-year-old artist has been known to release albums that have bold aesthetics and genre-fusing musical styles. In “CHROMAKOPIA,” Tyler appoints … Continue reading Tyler, the Creator invites the listener to the peculiar yet marvelous world of ‘CHROMAKOPIA’
Charli xcx’s remix of album “BRAT” renews well-deserved pop success
Cole Manasco, Contributing Writer for the Crimson White Perpetuating the pop culture phenomenon known as “Brat Summer,” British pop star Charli XCX released a remix version of her most recent album, “BRAT,” on Friday. The album, titled “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat,” features an array of artists like Ariana Grande, Troye … Continue reading Charli xcx’s remix of album “BRAT” renews well-deserved pop success
Freedom of flow: Soundcloud rap’s cultural significance
Cole Manasco, Contributing Writer for the Crimson White In the mid-2010s, the rap community evolved into a cultural phenomenon distinguished from mainstream artists like Drake. This movement became so polarizing that it coined the genre “Soundcloud rap” or “cloud rap.” Centered around the democratization of music production and consumption, Soundcloud is a home for artists … Continue reading Freedom of flow: Soundcloud rap’s cultural significance
Welcome Home
To my dearest, my darling, and the most essential piece to the life I always desired. Miniatures will prance the great greens, over heartland grounds under the perfect sky. Our breath, at ease but sustained for them, diminishes with talks of what matters. They giggle, and a little more before I race to twirl the … Continue reading Welcome Home
Paris Hilton’s vibrant album “Infinite Icon” embraces self-gratitude and newly discovered joy
Cole Manasco, Contributing Writer for the Crimson White Singer, actress, model and businesswoman Paris Hilton released her first album in 18 years, “Infinite Icon,” on Friday. The 43-year-old celebrity revived her musical endeavors with an album that is a celebration of divine femininity. Though "Infinite Icon" sometimes sounds corny and outdated, Hilton delivers a handful … Continue reading Paris Hilton’s vibrant album “Infinite Icon” embraces self-gratitude and newly discovered joy
I just want to pay my bills, man.
"Would you like it neat or on the rocks," I asked the faux-blonde-headed woman next to her silent, excessively tan husband. The presumptive out-of-towner woman responded, "Big rock and an orange slice." As my dear friend and eccentric bar manager supervised, I poured up two separate shots of the most expensive tequila in our Latin-fusion … Continue reading I just want to pay my bills, man.
charlieonnafriday provides underwhelming and uninspired kickoff for Kaleidoscope concert series
Cole Manasco, Contributing Writer Photo by Ethan Met, the Crimson White Photographer Druid City Music Hall kicked off the Kaleidoscope concert series on Wednesday by hosting charlieonnafriday, a 21-year-old from Seattle, Washington, as the first act. As he arrived in Tuscaloosa for the third show of his month-long tour, the pop singer-songwriter sang songs from … Continue reading charlieonnafriday provides underwhelming and uninspired kickoff for Kaleidoscope concert series
