by The Pulse | Mar 10, 2019 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim SBM Culture Editor It’s never too late to celebrate International Women’s Day! Here are some activities that feature strong women. Read Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. Adopted by the Cuthbert siblings, Anne Shirley moves to Green Gables in...
by The Pulse | Mar 4, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook Student Writer To continue the celebration of Black History month, we are looking at Nakhane’s latest album, You Will Not Die. Nakhane combines gentle ballads with upbeat, electronic melodies in this striking album that tells the honest story of Nakhane’s...
by The Pulse | Mar 2, 2019 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim SBM Culture Editor It’s finally supposed to be spring, but the weather seems to disagree. But have no fear, we have new things for you to de-stress with this week. Read Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo. If you like magic and morally grey characters, this...
by The Pulse | Feb 25, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook Student Writer This week we are taking a step back and looking at Tortoise’s 1998 release of TNT. The post-rock, electronic indie sound of Tortoise’s music epitomizes the post-Nirvana experimental music of the time. Tortoise does something interesting with...
by The Pulse | Feb 23, 2019 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim SBM Culture Editor The recent snow days may have helped de-stress, but it’s still nice to have a couple of relaxing activities lined up for stressful moments during the week. Once again, if you prefer listening to this segment, be sure to tune in to...
by The Pulse | Feb 19, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook Student Writer This week we are taking a look at folk artist Jessica Pratt’s newest release, Quiet Signs. As Pratt’s third album since her start in 2012, this album combines the warm acoustics from her first and second album into yet another soft...