Above: Alisa Ali, PCS ’14, hosts the midday show on WFUV. Photos by Matthew Septimus There was a familiar hum around the WFUV studios in late October, one that had been slowly coming back in recent months, after COVID-19 forced hosts, programmers, and engineers to figure out a way to […]
Home
Su Teatro’s supporters are giving the nation’s third-oldest Chicano theater company one heck of a 50th birthday present. Thanks to a nudge from then-Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper back in 2009 and the unwavering patronage of thousands since, the company has paid off its mortgage on the building formerly known as […]
At JTAV Clinical Skincare on the Higher East Side, founder Joie Tavernise fields unlimited inquiries about the most current, best devices. Ever considering that pandemic lockdowns left her purchasers with nothing at all to do but stare at a 10x magnifying mirror, curiosity about resources that tackle the signs of […]
After the COVID-19 lockdowns prevented the risk of in-particular person concerts, Christian music star and country singer-songwriter Matthew West required to connect with his supporters yet again. He remembered getting to “pivot and get resourceful” in the course of the peak of the pandemic by placing on virtual live shows. […]
When a real estate advertisement came under fire this year for Photoshopping a “Chornobyl” green lawn out the front of an Adelaide property, the internet shared a bemused laugh. But according to real estate photographer Christine*, the mistake wasn’t Photoshopping the grass. It was the failure to suspend the viewers’ […]
Most indie artists are recording songs from their bedrooms. It’s astounding we have that prospect, but it also needs recognizing far more about how to thoroughly file. And the high-quality of the vocals is one particular of the items that can make or crack a monitor. So here’s the essential […]