When deconstructing a well-structured life narrative such as How to Say Babylon, by Saifya Sinclair, it is important to take all facets of the work into account, not just the ones the author left intentionally for us to see. Sinclair’s memoir is lyrical, evocative, and deeply poetic, immersing the reader into her upbringing in a […]
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Bittersweet Beginnings: How Noah Kahan’s Music Captured My College Move
It was September 1, 2023—my first week at Syracuse University, six hours away from home, from everything and everyone I loved. I stood there in the crowd, my boyfriend’s arms wrapped around me, my heart heavy and full, finally seeing my favorite artist, Noah Kahan, perform live. As the first notes of “You’re Gonna Go […]