Two esteemed figures will be specially honoured during the festival and they are, Kalim Sharafi, marking his 100th birthday on May 8, and the late Sadi Mohammad.
Unheard was released on March 22, featuring four songs spanning 14 minutes in total
Every story has a redemption arc, and Eternal Sunshine is Ariana’s.
Linkin Park’s latest release “Friendly Fire” was a fitting tribute to the life and exploits of Chester Bennington.
Pursuing music can be a difficult choice given the prevalence of familial and societal expectations. Therefore, mastering different skill sets is almost always an instrumental part of a musician’s life.
Despite the obvious positives of listening to music when studying, one must be cautious to ensure that the music doesn’t hinder studying.
“It’s a type of Brazilian music, this elevator is playing The Girl From Ipanema.”
A question that comes to mind is why does a book even need a playlist? There are two solid answers.
Eurydice, his beloved, lost to the shades, In the underworld's depths, where darkness pervades.
Two esteemed figures will be specially honoured during the festival and they are, Kalim Sharafi, marking his 100th birthday on May 8, and the late Sadi Mohammad.
Unheard was released on March 22, featuring four songs spanning 14 minutes in total
Every story has a redemption arc, and Eternal Sunshine is Ariana’s.
Linkin Park’s latest release “Friendly Fire” was a fitting tribute to the life and exploits of Chester Bennington.
Pursuing music can be a difficult choice given the prevalence of familial and societal expectations. Therefore, mastering different skill sets is almost always an instrumental part of a musician’s life.
Despite the obvious positives of listening to music when studying, one must be cautious to ensure that the music doesn’t hinder studying.
“It’s a type of Brazilian music, this elevator is playing The Girl From Ipanema.”
A question that comes to mind is why does a book even need a playlist? There are two solid answers.
Eurydice, his beloved, lost to the shades, In the underworld's depths, where darkness pervades.
This week, then, we're thinking: music and books, music and literature. In print and online, we're dreaming in tunes, dancing with words, daring to merge the two.