Papa can you hear me?
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Papa can you hear me?
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Let’s go for a ride. Read more…
The Stanford Arts Review presents “Stacks”, a new miniseries where we follow fresh Stanford writers into the dusty stacks of Green Library Read more…
The john’s daily significance in our lives can only be rivaled by its acoustic favorability, and we find it an ideal stage for shower-singers and masterful musicians alike. Read more…
K rap, V pop, New York Salsa, les DJs francais, Latino heartthrobs, Japanese samba — just taste of our smorgasbord of music from beyond Anglophonia. Read more…
Better than a drought though, right? Read more…
Multiple songs by Third Eye Blind, Beyoncé when she was just a child of destiny, Notorious B.I.G., Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes, and Kurt Cobain? Welcome to the 90s, dude. Read more…
We asked our contributors to hit us with their favorite coffee break music, and we got a full menu: some roasted and some raw, some dark and some light, some sweet and some bitter. Musica baristas, at your service. We’ll try extra hard to get your name right on the cup. Read more…
As of right now, we are closer to the year 2030 than the year 2000. Chew on that, but not for too long. Read more…
Pools. Glistening, blue depths you pretended to be brave about at age five; the five-buck-bet on who’ll win March Madness; the glorious clacking sound of heavy balls hitting each other on a soft green landscape. Or, Tuesdays in the Pool Room. We’re hosting tomorrow. Come out to Kairos at 9pm. Read more…