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Staying in tune with Long Beach

Moving to Long Beach as a transfer student in 2023 unveiled to me a city ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
May 6, 2025
Column

Musicians should listen to fans too

Artists and fans historically share a symbiotic relationship within the music space. Fans listen to ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
April 22, 2025
Column

Out with global pop, in with recession pop

On March 21, it was announced that record-breaking K-Pop group NewJeans, would be going on ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
April 1, 2025
Column

A music collective curated by the community

During a time where Ticketmaster is becoming increasingly vampiric in their sale tactics, it seems ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
March 18, 2025
Column

Recordkeeping of the heart: Why we love collecting physical forms of music

Record/vinyl collecting in recent years has become a trend that competes with streams as being ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
March 4, 2025
Black History Month

Music is the medium of Black catharsis

The irony of the Super Bowl falling on Black History Month has always tickled me, ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
February 25, 2025
Column

Bring back real yearners: Why men in R’n’B need to sing about love again

As I was making my Valentine’s Day playlist, I found that nearly every song sung ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
February 18, 2025
Column

How the 2025 Grammys proved that Black musicians were never tied down to a specific genre

In 2020, when Tyler, the Creator won his first Grammy for 2019’s IGOR for Best ...
By Jazmyn De Jesus
February 11, 2025
Opinions

Excuses for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine are worn out

The COVID-19 vaccines have been available since January, people are refusing to get the vaccines ...
By Alec Horne
November 6, 2021
Opinions

Ethnic studies courses are the future, and CSULB needs to support them

ASI’s vote against supporting mandatory multicultural courses is a mistake. These classes are vital to ...
By Perry Continente
February 13, 2020

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