A writer finds an unexpected burst of creativity after reading In Other Words by Jhumpa Lahiri
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Read MoreStrauss’ Metamorphosen becomes an annual tradition and touchstone for personal growth.
Read MoreLyrics from The Front Bottoms serve as inspiration for moments of self-reflection.
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Read MoreThe founders of Midriff Magazine discuss the importance of sharing the stories of young womxn in today’s world.
Read MoreClaudia Schatz explores the ways her relationship to Lorde’s music has diverged—and remained the same—over the years.
Read MoreA young, white man investigates his relationship to black music and questions the music industry’s perpetuation of harmful narratives.
Read MoreIn advance of The MASH, we talked to several up-and-coming musicians joining Reverberations Mag at the Olin Stage.
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Read MoreAfter sneaking into a 21+ venue, one concert-goer finds reception with and reverence for Liz Phair.
Read MoreOn being young at a Billy Joel concert & reflecting on the nostalgia of his music.
Read MoreA flight-averse passenger finds solace in the music of The Smiths.
Read MoreDavid Harrington discusses his inspiration for starting Kronos Quartet, the energy of collaboration, and his advice for aspiring musicians.
Read MoreWith winter approaching, one writer revisits the music and warm nostalgia of her past.
Read MoreUpon re-discovering the CD in her car, one listener looks back at the vastness of Bon Iver, Bon Iver.
Read MoreIndie pop singer Jess Best on Wesleyan University, her creative process, and nostalgia.
Read MorePlaying at MASH, Quasimodal hugs and kisses their songs as they make them their own.
Read MoreAcclaimed Folk-Singer Dar Williams on the function of art, songwriting, Sylvia Plath, and rebuilding community.
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