Jennifer's Body, 11 Years Later

“You’re eating people!” “No, I’m eating boys”. Devious marketing and feminist symbolism dripping in 2000s flair, Jennifer’s Body is a film to behold. Celebrate 11 years of this film by listening to a renovated 2020 soundtrack.

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Caroline Whyte
LAUNDRYDAY: Left Out to Dry?

This has been on my mind for a while, and it’s time I speak up. Back in 2018, I discovered a humble Indie Rock song on my Spotify Discover Weekly called “Lavender” by LAUNDRYDAY. The rest is history (and rage).

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Caroline Whyte
How Music Inspired Me During The Coronavirus

I specifically remember that night’s family dinner, the day school ended, when my dad showed me the article, “Coronavirus is threatening America’s blood supply and food banks. Here’s how you can help.” Rahul Kumar speaks on how music has affected his experience with processing the pandemic

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Rahul Kumar
Randonautica Adventures

It was something like day 70 in quarantine when I was sent a video from my sister. The video was about this app called “Randonautica”, a peculiar software that assigns random coordinates to explore.

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Caroline Whyte
The Evolution of Sit-Coms

This past semester, I took a class on sit-coms, and for the final, I scribbled out this very lengthy review of sit-coms through the ages. I thought perhaps it could interesting to some….! Enjoy..

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Caroline Whyte
MD's Weekly Digest: Week Four

As we enter our fourth week of quarantine, I hope you and everyone you know is still safe and sound. This week, I rounded up some good ones for ya as well as a wonderful record from local producer and spaces tapes affiliate, Roiju.

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Katie Lesh
MD's Weekly Digest: Week Three

For this week in music, I honestly haven’t done the best job of keeping track of the newest releases so that’s bad on my part. But, I still hope I brought a few good tracks to you all. Oh! And also, here’s some ways to continue to support the local south Florida music and art scene beyond what I have mentioned in previous posts.

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Katie Lesh
Our Quarantine Coffee And Tea Routines

While at home, having routines is still important and comforting! And to most, having a coffee or tea or caffeinated beverage to drink in the morning is part of that. We were inspired by Bon Appetit Test Kitchen to post an article regarding our favorite morning brews, so read on to see our favorite morning picks!

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