Office DJ: Stealing my dad's music taste
I think my music taste is pretty good.
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I think my music taste is pretty good.
Members of the Carrboro community gathered at the Carrboro Century Center on Sunday, Feb. 19, to listen to Finesse, a rhythm and blues band, perform for the Black History Month concert series.
You know when you just need to yell?
The other day I heard “Hotel California” by the Eagles play outside a gas station while I was filling up my tank. In that moment, briefly, I was transported back to a family road trip from the late 2000s.
I am not a morning person. I will fall asleep walking to the bus stop if White Reaper or Kxllswxtch is not playing at maximum volume through my headphones.
As I write my office DJ debut, it’s exactly six days and 14 hours from my 20th birthday.
You can tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to.
While the saxophone-wielding, bandana-wearing Saxsquatch might have just completed a two-month national tour, appeared on "The Tonight Show" and recorded a cover of “Maneater” with John Oates, he owes his origins to Chapel Hill.
I have spent countless hours listening to hip-hop music and more time than I’m proud to admit trying to buy concert and festival tickets. Still, I feel disconnected and left out by the community of listeners.
Let’s talk about Christmas music. Festive, nostalgic, whatever.
CHAPEL HILL, Sept. 2021 — Exhaustion runs through my veins as I return to my apartment at 2:00 a.m. on a Saturday.
It’s a new year and the start of a new semester. Two days ago, I went to my hairdresser and got bangs.
The extensive music collection of LeRoy Frasier, one the first Black students at UNC, will be donated to N.C. Central University.
The Dean E. Smith Center. Home of the UNC men’s basketball team.
My middle and high school years were riddled with unstable friendships, constant drama, toxicity and an overall inability to keep a solid relationship for more than a few years. I would come home and wonder: Why am I losing friends? Why doesn’t anyone want to talk to me? Why is everyone turning against me? Why are people being cold toward me when I did nothing wrong?
Music is a part of many people’s daily routines — but it can also be used by music therapists to help people in deeper ways.
Ticketmaster is, in fact, the “master” of all things ticket buying.
On Nov. 5, Carrboro musician Elizabeth Cotten posthumously received the Early Influence Award from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.
After a false start, Drake and 21 Savage released their collaborative album, “Her Loss,” on Nov. 4.
I’m a firm believer in nurture over nature. Or, more specifically, that everyone is shaped by the people around them. As such, all things considered, I’m really grateful to the people who shaped me.