The Future Had Other Plans for Erick the Architect’s “Future Proof”
Erick the Architect’s most recent release comes with his new EP Future Proof, released on Jan. 22 with some soulful, jazzy hiphop.
R.A.P. Ferreria Releases Brief Album While Under the Radar
If you’re a fan of lo-fi rap, jazz-influenced music, or just need a laid-back album to work to, Bob’s Son is for you.
Biden’s Only Promise On His 2020 Campaign Was Winning
Biden promised to win in the 2020 election, but now that he did, will he really be able to pass his proposed policies?
Secret American Concludes a Year Full of “Heavy Feels”
Heavy Feels explores topics of intimacy, masculinity, and social failures, this album splits off from their previous, more upbeat work.
Biden Chooses Becerra for Secretary of Health and Human Services
California Attorney General Becerra has become president-elect Joe Biden’s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Joe Biden and Centrists Almost Killed the Democratic Party in 2020
The Democratic Party leadership blames progressives for how the election turned out, but maybe they should begin looking at the centrists.
Kim Ng is Up to Bat in New General Manager Position
Kim Ng made history in America’s favorite sport aa she was named general manager of the Miami Marlins, opening new doors for women in sports.
The Case for Voting Third Party – Especially in Safe States
Just because there are two major party candidates, doesn’t mean they are the only ones. It’s time to consider third party candidates.
California Passes the Student Borrower Bill of Rights
The Student Borrower Bill of Rights, or Assembly Bill 376, was signed into law by Governor of California Gavin Newsom on Sept. 25, which aims to protect college students like the Poets.